
Fr#: 1317 Fractional Currency 50 Cent Second Issue With Surcharge "18-63" and "A" PCGS 62 PPQ New.
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
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Fr#: 1226 Fractional Currency Third Issue 3 Cent Light Background PMG 64 EPQ Choice Unc.
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
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If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

Fr#: 1266 Fractional Currency 10 Cent Fifth Issue Red Seal with Short, Thick Key PCGS 65 PPQ Gem New
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
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If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

Fr#: 1230 Fractional Currency 5 Cent First Issue Straight Edges with Monogram PCGS 66 PPQ Gem New
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
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If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

Fr#: 1231 Fractional Currency 5 Cent First Issue Straight Edges / Without Monogram PMG 62 Unc.
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
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If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

Fr#: 1238 Fractional Currency 5 Cent Third Issue Colby/Spinner Green Back PMG 64 Choice Unc.
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
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If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

Fr#: 1239 Fractional Currency 5 Cent Third Issue Colby/Spinner Letter "a" on Front PMG 63 Choice Unc.
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
For a List of Fractional Note Categories Click Here
If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

Fr#: 1264 Fractional Currency 10 Cents Fifth Issue Allison/Spinner PCGS 62 PPQ New
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
For a List of Fractional Note Categories Click Here
If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

Fr#: 1269 Fractional Currency 15 Cent Fourth Issue Allison/Spinner PMG 62 EPQ Unc.
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
For a List of Fractional Note Categories Click Here
If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

Fr#: 1295 Fractional Currency 25 Cent Third Issue Colby/Spinner Green Back - Letter "a" on Front PMG 63 EPQ Choice Unc.
Fractional Currency, is a term used by currency collectors to identify a fractional note with a face value of less than one U. S. Dollar. During the Civil War, coins were very scarce because of hoarding. Coins were so scarce that merchants couldn’t make change for their customers. Consequently, starting in 1862, the US Government issued Fractional Currency in 3, 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 cent denominations. Fractional Notes have dates ranging from 1862 to 1876.
For a List of Fractional Note Categories Click Here
If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255