





1800's $1.75 The Bank of Pontiac - Pontiac, MICHIGAN Note
1800's $1.75 The Bank of Pontiac note from Pontiac, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1835 until the early 1840's. It was revived in the 1860's and finally merged into the First National Bank of Pontiac.
This note features a Vignette of ships at sea above the title. On the left is a Vignette of Hebe, the Goddess of Eternal Youth offering a cup to her father, Zeus, in the guise of an eagle.
This note grades Very Fine with a tiny internal tear and a crease across the bottom with small paper breaks / splits.
1800's $1.75 The Bank of Pontiac note from Pontiac, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1835 until the early 1840's. It was revived in the 1860's and finally merged into the First National Bank of Pontiac.
This note features a Vignette of ships at sea above the title. On the left is a Vignette of Hebe, the Goddess of Eternal Youth offering a cup to her father, Zeus, in the guise of an eagle.
This note grades Very Fine with a tiny internal tear and a crease across the bottom with small paper breaks / splits.
1800's $1.75 The Bank of Pontiac note from Pontiac, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1835 until the early 1840's. It was revived in the 1860's and finally merged into the First National Bank of Pontiac.
This note features a Vignette of ships at sea above the title. On the left is a Vignette of Hebe, the Goddess of Eternal Youth offering a cup to her father, Zeus, in the guise of an eagle.
This note grades Very Fine with a tiny internal tear and a crease across the bottom with small paper breaks / splits.