





1859 $5 The Bank of the State of Georgia - Savannah, GEORGIA Note at Athens
1859 $5 The Bank of the State of Georgia note from Savannah, Georgia, payable at the Athens Branch.
The Bank of the State of Georgia opened in 1815 and operated until about 1866. It had branches in Athens, Augusta, Eatonton, Greensborough, and Washington with agencies in other cities such as Atlanta, Columbus, Griffin, Macon, Madison, Milledgeville, and Rome.
This note has a Vignette of Johnson Square in Savannah featuring an obelisk erected in 1825 to honor General Greene.
This note grades Fine with small pinholes and a replaced bottom right corner.
1859 $5 The Bank of the State of Georgia note from Savannah, Georgia, payable at the Athens Branch.
The Bank of the State of Georgia opened in 1815 and operated until about 1866. It had branches in Athens, Augusta, Eatonton, Greensborough, and Washington with agencies in other cities such as Atlanta, Columbus, Griffin, Macon, Madison, Milledgeville, and Rome.
This note has a Vignette of Johnson Square in Savannah featuring an obelisk erected in 1825 to honor General Greene.
This note grades Fine with small pinholes and a replaced bottom right corner.
1859 $5 The Bank of the State of Georgia note from Savannah, Georgia, payable at the Athens Branch.
The Bank of the State of Georgia opened in 1815 and operated until about 1866. It had branches in Athens, Augusta, Eatonton, Greensborough, and Washington with agencies in other cities such as Atlanta, Columbus, Griffin, Macon, Madison, Milledgeville, and Rome.
This note has a Vignette of Johnson Square in Savannah featuring an obelisk erected in 1825 to honor General Greene.
This note grades Fine with small pinholes and a replaced bottom right corner.