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Obsoletes 1862 $1 The Bank of the State of SOUTH CAROLINA Note - CIVIL WAR Era PMG 64 EPQ
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1862 $1 The Bank of the State of SOUTH CAROLINA Note - CIVIL WAR Era PMG 64 EPQ

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1862 $1 The Bank of the State of South Carolina note from Charleston, SC.

This bank began operations in 1813 and ran until it closed in 1865. It had branches in Abbeville, Camden, Columbia, and Georgetown. The bank operated as the State's sole fiscal agent during the Civil War, meaning there were no state notes issued.

When the war began, banks were cut off from their northern suppliers. Previously printed notes that were sitting in inventory were dusted off to be issued. This note was likely printed in the 30's or 40's.

At the center is a Vignette of the old South Carolina State House between denomination blocks. The South Carolina State Seals sit at the bottom between signature lines.

This note is PMG Graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) with 2 hammer-cut cancellations. 

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1862 $1 The Bank of the State of South Carolina note from Charleston, SC.

This bank began operations in 1813 and ran until it closed in 1865. It had branches in Abbeville, Camden, Columbia, and Georgetown. The bank operated as the State's sole fiscal agent during the Civil War, meaning there were no state notes issued.

When the war began, banks were cut off from their northern suppliers. Previously printed notes that were sitting in inventory were dusted off to be issued. This note was likely printed in the 30's or 40's.

At the center is a Vignette of the old South Carolina State House between denomination blocks. The South Carolina State Seals sit at the bottom between signature lines.

This note is PMG Graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) with 2 hammer-cut cancellations. 

1862 $1 The Bank of the State of South Carolina note from Charleston, SC.

This bank began operations in 1813 and ran until it closed in 1865. It had branches in Abbeville, Camden, Columbia, and Georgetown. The bank operated as the State's sole fiscal agent during the Civil War, meaning there were no state notes issued.

When the war began, banks were cut off from their northern suppliers. Previously printed notes that were sitting in inventory were dusted off to be issued. This note was likely printed in the 30's or 40's.

At the center is a Vignette of the old South Carolina State House between denomination blocks. The South Carolina State Seals sit at the bottom between signature lines.

This note is PMG Graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) with 2 hammer-cut cancellations. 

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