





1819 $3 The Bank of Vincennes the State Bank of INDIANA Note (Brookville)
1819 $3 The Bank of Vincennes, the State Bank of Indiana note from Vincennes, IN.
The Bank of Vincennes started operations in 1814 and operated until 1817 when the charter was modified to make it a State Bank with branches in Brookville, Corydon, and Vevay.
It served the state for many years before failing in 1821/22 due to poor business practices.
This note features a Vignette of Ceres at the center.
This note was issued during the later period when it was a State Bank and was redeemable at their Brookville branch.
This note grades Fine with small edge splits / nicks.
It measures ~ 6.75" x 2.75".
1819 $3 The Bank of Vincennes, the State Bank of Indiana note from Vincennes, IN.
The Bank of Vincennes started operations in 1814 and operated until 1817 when the charter was modified to make it a State Bank with branches in Brookville, Corydon, and Vevay.
It served the state for many years before failing in 1821/22 due to poor business practices.
This note features a Vignette of Ceres at the center.
This note was issued during the later period when it was a State Bank and was redeemable at their Brookville branch.
This note grades Fine with small edge splits / nicks.
It measures ~ 6.75" x 2.75".
1819 $3 The Bank of Vincennes, the State Bank of Indiana note from Vincennes, IN.
The Bank of Vincennes started operations in 1814 and operated until 1817 when the charter was modified to make it a State Bank with branches in Brookville, Corydon, and Vevay.
It served the state for many years before failing in 1821/22 due to poor business practices.
This note features a Vignette of Ceres at the center.
This note was issued during the later period when it was a State Bank and was redeemable at their Brookville branch.
This note grades Fine with small edge splits / nicks.
It measures ~ 6.75" x 2.75".