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  1. #1
    us
    Nov 2008
    North Texas
    Ace 250, AT Pro
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    What exactly are these? Value?

    These are a few framed pieces that my father had. He was a coin and bill collector and is now deceased. These bills are from the 1800's, but they do not have the date filled in. 18__ Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
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  2. #2
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    ge
    Apr 2011
    Georgia
    Teknetics Delta 4000
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    Re: What exactly are these? Value?

    Looks like you have some uncut sheets of "Broken Bank Notes". I would think they would be quite valuable.

    Not sure about the exact values, but this guy has only one of your Tallahassee RR Notes for sale for $195.00

    http://w.mawebcenters.com/floridacal...tk-ofl245.html
    LMAO

  3. #3
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    ge
    Apr 2011
    Georgia
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    Re: What exactly are these? Value?

    Here is an FleaBay listing for one of your $100.00 Canal Bank notes. They guy wants a dollar under face @ $99.00

    http://cgi.ebay.com/1800s-Canal-Bank...-/150559967975
    LMAO

  4. #4
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    ge
    Apr 2011
    Georgia
    Teknetics Delta 4000
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    Re: What exactly are these? Value?

    This guy has a lot of the South Carolina Notes in denominations of $1-$50

    Estimated @ $300-$600 for the set of six.

    Bank of the State of SC $1-$50, Obsolete Banknote Sextet (6). Columbia, South Carolina, 1873, Lot of 6 Banknotes, $1-2-5-10-20-50, All are black on light avocado green underprint and borders with red serial numbers (all are 3 digit serial numbers), all with green backs, includes well known "Sweet Potato Dinner" vignette with additional portraits of Oxen pulling cotton bales with slave; ship at dock being loaded with cotton; Washington and other vignettes. All appear to be in VF to AU condition but are hammer canceled that does not detract from the appearance. Attractive group of notes. Est. $300-$600
    http://www.expcom.com/ABNVIIWeb/Part1/ABNVII1_09.html
    LMAO

 

 

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