Bank Notes Dated 1859,1861 and 1862

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Those are pretty cool, never seen anything like those before. Thanks for the pics!

Smitty
 

The first note is from Lawrenceburg, TN- Lawrenceburg Bank $10 The left portrait is of Lucy Pickens, the "Queen of the Confederacy."
The second note is pretty rare. Nashville, TN- Planters Bank Clarksville Branch 80¢
This is a scarce bank. Also, 80¢ Obsolete notes are seldom encountered on any bank. This is a doubly tough note.
The third note is the most common.Nashville, TN- Bank of Tennessee $1
A Spanish piece of eight is depicted on this $1 note.

I'll try to post a link for you but you have to be a member so it may not let me.
http://currency.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=34072&Lot_No=22186&src=pr
http://currency.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=37041&Lot_No=22110&src=pr
http://currency.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=37062&Lot_No=22266&src=pr

Good it seems to have worked.
 

Thank You for the help,my camera is a little out of date,and I take poor photos.Thank you for the cool link and info.These were in my great great grandfathers things,he joined the CSA as a drummer boy at age 14(lied about his age).Thanks for looking.
Terri
 

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