





1862 25c White & Hill - Nashua, NEW HAMPSHIRE Merchant Scrip at Indian Head Bank
1862 25c White & Hill Merchant Scrip from Nashua, New Hampshire.
White and Hill used these scrips to make change during the American Civil War when coinage disappeared from circulation. J.W. White and Parris Hill are both listed in the 1860 census as Apothecaries. These scrips were payable at the Indian Head Bank.
This note features a Vignette of an Indian standing on a cliff to the right. The bank where this note could be redeemed is printed at the top. The issuer's names are printed vertically in the left panel. Fully issued!
This note grades Fine+ with a mounting spot on the reverse.
It measures ~ 3.5" x 1.8".
1862 25c White & Hill Merchant Scrip from Nashua, New Hampshire.
White and Hill used these scrips to make change during the American Civil War when coinage disappeared from circulation. J.W. White and Parris Hill are both listed in the 1860 census as Apothecaries. These scrips were payable at the Indian Head Bank.
This note features a Vignette of an Indian standing on a cliff to the right. The bank where this note could be redeemed is printed at the top. The issuer's names are printed vertically in the left panel. Fully issued!
This note grades Fine+ with a mounting spot on the reverse.
It measures ~ 3.5" x 1.8".
1862 25c White & Hill Merchant Scrip from Nashua, New Hampshire.
White and Hill used these scrips to make change during the American Civil War when coinage disappeared from circulation. J.W. White and Parris Hill are both listed in the 1860 census as Apothecaries. These scrips were payable at the Indian Head Bank.
This note features a Vignette of an Indian standing on a cliff to the right. The bank where this note could be redeemed is printed at the top. The issuer's names are printed vertically in the left panel. Fully issued!
This note grades Fine+ with a mounting spot on the reverse.
It measures ~ 3.5" x 1.8".