





1815 $10 The Merchants Bank of Alexandria - Alexandria, D.C. / VIRGINIA Note
1815 $10 The Merchants Bank of Alexandria note from Alexandria, D.C.
This bank was formerly from Alexandria, Virginia until that city became part of the District of Columbia.
This early note was printed by W. Harrison and features a Vignette of ships at sea.
The bank only operated from 1811 until it failed in 1816.
This note grades Very Fine with a few pinholes, foreign substance spot on the reverse, and a small tear on the bottom right.
It measures ~ 6.75" x 2.75".
1815 $10 The Merchants Bank of Alexandria note from Alexandria, D.C.
This bank was formerly from Alexandria, Virginia until that city became part of the District of Columbia.
This early note was printed by W. Harrison and features a Vignette of ships at sea.
The bank only operated from 1811 until it failed in 1816.
This note grades Very Fine with a few pinholes, foreign substance spot on the reverse, and a small tear on the bottom right.
It measures ~ 6.75" x 2.75".
1815 $10 The Merchants Bank of Alexandria note from Alexandria, D.C.
This bank was formerly from Alexandria, Virginia until that city became part of the District of Columbia.
This early note was printed by W. Harrison and features a Vignette of ships at sea.
The bank only operated from 1811 until it failed in 1816.
This note grades Very Fine with a few pinholes, foreign substance spot on the reverse, and a small tear on the bottom right.
It measures ~ 6.75" x 2.75".