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Obsolete 1860 $5.00 Citizens Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA PCGS 62 Apparent New

Obsolete Note

Most Obsolete Notes are over 140 years old and were considered "worthless" after the banks failed or converted to National Bank Notes. As a result, most Obsolete Notes were tossed or destroyed, creating huge demand and value for those that have survived. In addition to the rarity of Obsolete Notes, collectors are drawn to Obsolete Notes because they have amazingly diverse vignettes; everything from Goddesses to Santa Claus. Obsolete Note collectors often collect by theme such as groupings by state, city, or almost any other compilation, limited only my imagination.

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TrainObsolete 1860's $20.00 First National Bank of Idaho, Boise City, "Idaho Territory" PCGS 50 About New

Obsolete Note Territoral

Most Obsolete Notes are over 140 years old and were considered "worthless" after the banks failed or converted to National Bank Notes. As a result, most Obsolete Notes were tossed or destroyed, creating huge demand and value for those that have survived. In addition to the rarity of Obsolete Notes, collectors are drawn to Obsolete Notes because they have amazingly diverse vignettes; everything from Goddesses to Santa Claus. Obsolete Note collectors often collect by theme such as groupings by state, city, or almost any other compilation, limited only my imagination.

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Obsolete 1872 $5 State of South Carolina Revenue Bond Scrip, Columbia, South Carolina RCGS 67 PPQ Super Gem

Obsolete Note

Most Obsolete Notes are over 140 years old and were considered "worthless" after the banks failed or converted to National Bank Notes. As a result, most Obsolete Notes were tossed or destroyed, creating huge demand and value for those that have survived. In addition to the rarity of Obsolete Notes, collectors are drawn to Obsolete Notes because they have amazingly diverse vignettes; everything from Goddesses to Santa Claus. Obsolete Note collectors often collect by theme such as groupings by state, city, or almost any other compilation, limited only my imagination.

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Obsolete 1800's $1 State Bank at New Brunswick, New Jersey PCGS 55 PPQ Choice About New

Obsolete Note

Most Obsolete Notes are over 140 years old and were considered "worthless" after the banks failed or converted to National Bank Notes. As a result, most Obsolete Notes were tossed or destroyed, creating huge demand and value for those that have survived. In addition to the rarity of Obsolete Notes, collectors are drawn to Obsolete Notes because they have amazingly diverse vignettes; everything from Goddesses to Santa Claus. Obsolete Note collectors often collect by theme such as groupings by state, city, or almost any other compilation, limited only my imagination.

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Obsolete 1858 $1 Commercial Exchange Bank, Terre Haute, Indiana PMG 64 EPQ Choice Unc.

Obsolete Note

Most Obsolete Notes are over 140 years old and were considered "worthless" after the banks failed or converted to National Bank Notes. As a result, most Obsolete Notes were tossed or destroyed, creating huge demand and value for those that have survived. In addition to the rarity of Obsolete Notes, collectors are drawn to Obsolete Notes because they have amazingly diverse vignettes; everything from Goddesses to Santa Claus. Obsolete Note collectors often collect by theme such as groupings by state, city, or almost any other compilation, limited only my imagination.

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Obsolete 1857 $2 The Citizens Bank of Gosport, Indiana PMG 55 EPQ About Unc.

Obsolete Note

Most Obsolete Notes are over 140 years old and were considered "worthless" after the banks failed or converted to National Bank Notes. As a result, most Obsolete Notes were tossed or destroyed, creating huge demand and value for those that have survived. In addition to the rarity of Obsolete Notes, collectors are drawn to Obsolete Notes because they have amazingly diverse vignettes; everything from Goddesses to Santa Claus. Obsolete Note collectors often collect by theme such as groupings by state, city, or almost any other compilation, limited only my imagination.

For a List of Obsolete Note Categories, Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

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Obsolete 1873 $1 South Carolina Rail Road Company, Charleston, South Carolina PCGS 63 PPQ Choice New

Obsolete Note

Most Obsolete Notes are over 140 years old and were considered "worthless" after the banks failed or converted to National Bank Notes. As a result, most Obsolete Notes were tossed or destroyed, creating huge demand and value for those that have survived. In addition to the rarity of Obsolete Notes, collectors are drawn to Obsolete Notes because they have amazingly diverse vignettes; everything from Goddesses to Santa Claus. Obsolete Note collectors often collect by theme such as groupings by state, city, or almost any other compilation, limited only my imagination.

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Obsolete 1853 $5 The Erie and Kalamazoo Rail Road Bank, Adrian, Michigan PCGS 20 Very Fine

Obsolete Note

Most Obsolete Notes are over 140 years old and were considered "worthless" after the banks failed or converted to National Bank Notes. As a result, most Obsolete Notes were tossed or destroyed, creating huge demand and value for those that have survived. In addition to the rarity of Obsolete Notes, collectors are drawn to Obsolete Notes because they have amazingly diverse vignettes; everything from Goddesses to Santa Claus. Obsolete Note collectors often collect by theme such as groupings by state, city, or almost any other compilation, limited only my imagination.

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1861 $50 Confederate States of America PCGS 58 PPQ Choice About New Fr#: T-6

Confederate Notes

The Confederate States of America issued a total of seven issues of Confederate Notes during its existence beginning with the Act of March 9th, 1861 and ending with the Act of February 17th, 1864. The first Confederate Notes were issued through the Confederacy's original capital of Montgomery, Alabama and these notes are considered extremely rare. Once the state of Virginia seceded and joined the Confederacy, the capital was moved to Richmond in May 1861. All Confederate Notes 2nd thru 7th were issued through Richmond.

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1864 $10 Confederate States of America PMG 58 EPQ Choice About Unc. T-68

Confederate Notes

The Confederate States of America issued a total of seven issues of Confederate Notes during its existence beginning with the Act of March 9th, 1861 and ending with the Act of February 17th, 1864. The first Confederate Notes were issued through the Confederacy's original capital of Montgomery, Alabama and these notes are considered extremely rare. Once the state of Virginia seceded and joined the Confederacy, the capital was moved to Richmond in May 1861. All Confederate Notes 2nd thru 7th were issued through Richmond.

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