U.S. Obsolete Currency

Series 1891 Treasury Note, also called a Coin Note. One Dollar with the Head of Edward M. Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War.
Series 1914 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas: $2 "Battleship" Note.
Series 1896 Silver Certificate, the $1 Education Note.
Series 1899 Silver Certificate, Eagle over Lincoln and Grant, One Dollar.
Series 1917 Legal Tender Note, also called United States Note, One Dollar.
Series 1923 Legal Tender Note, also called United States Note, One Dollar.
Series 1922 Gold Certificate, Ten Dollars.

1865 Uncut sheet of four notes, The Bank of New England at Goodspeed's Landing, $1, $1, $2, $5 (remainder).
These notes were printed on one side on thin paper by American Bank Note Company, New York.
1852 District of Columbia, Merchants Bank, One Dollar.
1853 District of Columbia, Mechanics Bank, One Dollar.
1853 District of Columbia, Mechanics Bank, Two Dollars.
These three notes were printed on one side on thin paper by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York.
1861 State Bank of New Brunswick, New Jersey, Fifty Dollars (remainder).
1861 State Bank of New Brunswick, New Jersey, One Hundred Dollars (remainder).
These two notes were printed on thin paper by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York. The reverse has red lathe work.
1862 Virginia Treasury Note, Fifty Dollars.
Printed on one side on thin paper by Keatinge & Ball, Columbia, S. C.

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Last Modified Dec. 11, 2002