Description
1872 South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Note SCCR7
The 1872 South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Note is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during a tumultuous period in American history, namely Reconstruction. These notes offer a glimpse into the economic and political landscape of the time.
Key Features:
- South Carolina Revenue: These notes were issued by the state of South Carolina to raise revenue. They were not backed by the federal government. In particular, to raise funds for the demolition of the Blue Ridge Railway.
- Bond Scrip: These notes were essentially bonds issued by the state, representing a debt owed to the holder.
- Beautiful Design: The notes often featured intricate designs and engravings, reflecting the artistic style of the era.
This beautifully designed note is a piece of historical currency that dates back to the Reconstruction era. This antique paper money is a unique artifact from a pivotal time in American history, representing the economic and political challenges facing the South after the Civil War. The detailed design and intricate printing process make this note a valuable collector’s item for those interested in currency and financial history.
Serial# 2315, Graded 66 Gem Uncirculated by PMG, EPQ which stands for Exceptional Paper Quality.
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