





1836 $3 The Bank of Washtenaw - Ann Arbor, MICHIGAN Note
1836 $3 The Bank of Washtenaw note from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1835 until it failed in 1839. It was revived in 1854 but failed again the same year.
This note features a Vignette of a god being transported through the clouds in a horse-drawn chariot, accompanied by cherubs and maidens. At the upper right is a sheep shearing Vignette. At the top left is Pat Lyon at the Forge.
This note grades Very Fine with horizontal sheet creases.
1836 $3 The Bank of Washtenaw note from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1835 until it failed in 1839. It was revived in 1854 but failed again the same year.
This note features a Vignette of a god being transported through the clouds in a horse-drawn chariot, accompanied by cherubs and maidens. At the upper right is a sheep shearing Vignette. At the top left is Pat Lyon at the Forge.
This note grades Very Fine with horizontal sheet creases.
1836 $3 The Bank of Washtenaw note from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1835 until it failed in 1839. It was revived in 1854 but failed again the same year.
This note features a Vignette of a god being transported through the clouds in a horse-drawn chariot, accompanied by cherubs and maidens. At the upper right is a sheep shearing Vignette. At the top left is Pat Lyon at the Forge.
This note grades Very Fine with horizontal sheet creases.