





1800's $2 The Searsport Bank - Searsport, MAINE Note w/ SHIPS AU
1800's $2 The Searsport Bank note from Searsport, Maine.
This bank operated from 1853 until it closed in 1867.
An attractive Maine note printed by the American Bank Note Company with a large ship Vignette unofficially known as Baltic. Baltic subsequently operated as a coastal steamer along the East Coast of the United States, and later served as a transport for the Union cause during the American Civil War before briefly returning to transatlantic service. In her final years she was converted into a sailing ship. Baltic was scrapped in 1880.
This note grades About Uncirculated.
1800's $2 The Searsport Bank note from Searsport, Maine.
This bank operated from 1853 until it closed in 1867.
An attractive Maine note printed by the American Bank Note Company with a large ship Vignette unofficially known as Baltic. Baltic subsequently operated as a coastal steamer along the East Coast of the United States, and later served as a transport for the Union cause during the American Civil War before briefly returning to transatlantic service. In her final years she was converted into a sailing ship. Baltic was scrapped in 1880.
This note grades About Uncirculated.
1800's $2 The Searsport Bank note from Searsport, Maine.
This bank operated from 1853 until it closed in 1867.
An attractive Maine note printed by the American Bank Note Company with a large ship Vignette unofficially known as Baltic. Baltic subsequently operated as a coastal steamer along the East Coast of the United States, and later served as a transport for the Union cause during the American Civil War before briefly returning to transatlantic service. In her final years she was converted into a sailing ship. Baltic was scrapped in 1880.
This note grades About Uncirculated.