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Currency & Bonds - Virginia - Local Bank Issued
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Virginia State Seal! 1861 Dated 10 Cent Note from the Lynchburg Savings Bank
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Here is a good looking note. This is a piece of currency was issued by the Lynchburg Savings Bank in Lynchburg, Virginia and is marked as such along the top of the note. On the left hand side, it has the Virginia state seal design of Virtus striking down Tyranny. It has the date December 21st 1861. The note has the black ink that makes it displays well. The Lynchburg Savings Bank was a relatively young institution, having only been authorized by the General Assembly on February 24, 1860. It is not believed that the bank survived the Civil War. It is made with the blank back which is known as it being "Uniface". The date is hand inscribed in red ink and it has the brown ink signatures. Don't miss your chance to own this interesting note. The note measures 6-1/2 inches by 2-5/8ths inches in size and is in well worn condition. It comes in an acid free holder for display and preservation.

Item #: B3728
Shipping Weight: 0.3 lb
Your Price:$69.95 USD
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