1861 $1 Page County Bond from Luray, Virginia.
This Civil War era, currency sized bond was payable twelve months after the date for One Dollar, with interest at the rate of six percent per annum, until paid. It was paid by the County of Page and states in the right panel "The Faith of the County is pledged." An Eagle Vignette is printed in the left panel.
These bonds were issued during the Civil War in order to raise funds for uniforms and equipment to supply the volunteer companies.
This bond grades Very Fine with a missing corner, repaired tear on the top and a small tear on the left.
It measures ~ 7" x 2.5".
1861 $1 Page County Bond from Luray, Virginia.
This Civil War era, currency sized bond was payable twelve months after the date for One Dollar, with interest at the rate of six percent per annum, until paid. It was paid by the County of Page and states in the right panel "The Faith of the County is pledged." An Eagle Vignette is printed in the left panel.
These bonds were issued during the Civil War in order to raise funds for uniforms and equipment to supply the volunteer companies.
This bond grades Very Fine with a missing corner, repaired tear on the top and a small tear on the left.
It measures ~ 7" x 2.5".