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334 Eastern Bank of Alabama Uncut Proprietary Proof Sheet
Banknote Pair
Eufaula, AL. 1860 (ca. 1960970), $19$2, AL9159G2a9
G4a, Modern Proprietary proof printed in black on red underprint on
thin white card, back blank, $1 with cotton boll, man and child at
dock and screaming eagle, pp B; the $2 with Calhoun on LL, young
woman with bird on LR and eagle and shield with Native American
woman, pp A, both are Choice to Gem Uncirculated, ABN. (ABN
Commemoratives, AIA XI, May 15, 2012)
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Est. $4003600
335 Eastern Bank of Alabama Proprietary Proof $1 Banknote
Eufaula, AL. 1860 (ca. 1960970), $1, AL9159G2a, Modern Proprietary
proof printed in black on red underprint on thin white card, back
blank, with cotton boll, man and child at dock and screaming eagle,
pp A; Choice to Gem Uncirculated, ABN. (ABN Commemoratives,
AIA XI, May 15, 2012)
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Est. $1503250
336 Eastern Bank of Alabama $3 Proprietary Proof Banknote
Eufaula, AL. 1860 (ca. 1960970), $3, AL9159G6a, Modern Proprietary
proof printed in black on red underprint on thin white card, back
blank with blue COPY written on it, with slave holding basket of cot9
ton on LL, Franklin on LR and Sweet potato dinner in middle top, pp
A; Choice to Gem Uncirculated, ABN. (ABN Commemoratives, AIA
XI, May 15, 2012)
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Est. $2003300
337 Bank of Mobile, ca.1830’s Obsolete Proof.
Mobile, Alabama,
18xx (ca.1830’s), $5, Plate D, AL9459Unlisted Design, Not listed in
the census, Proof banknote, Banknote printed in black on india
paper, Topless Allegorical woman seated with large cornucopia with
gryphon, men handing her small cornucopia of coins on top middle,
small sailing ship bottom middle, POC’s, Small areas of glue stain9
ing from previous mounting on sides and lower left corners, AU to
Uncirculated condition, Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, New York
imprint. (Silver City Collection, Part 2)
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Est. $4003800
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338 John Henley & Co., Bankers, 1862 Obsolete Banknote
Payable on Confederate Notes.
Montgomery, Alabama, 1862,
$2, Issued obsolete banknote, black on red underprint, Small
steamship in middle, red counterfoil on left, S.N 775, VG to VG+ with
small reinforcement on top right back margin, scarce and attractive
note.
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Est. $1503250
339 John Henley & Co., Bankers, 1862 Obsolete Banknote
Payable on Confederate Notes.
Montgomery, Alabama, 1862,
$3, Issued obsolete banknote, black on red underprint, Small plow,
rake, and shovel with sheaves in middle, counterfoil on left with
locomotive, S.N 644, VG+ to almost Fine with a couple of small
stains on the top margin, scarce and attractive note.
(PH)
Est. $1503250
340 Commercial Bank of Alabama, $100 1858 Obsolete Banknote.
Selma, Alabama, 1858, $100, issued obsolete banknote, Black with
no underprint, portrait of man on left, sailors with ship in back9
ground on LR, S/N 1146, Scarce and attractive obsolete banknote.
TCC.
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Est. $1803250
Arkansas
341 Bank of the State of Arkansas at Batesville, ca.1830’s
Obsolete Proof.
Batesville, Arkansas, 18xx (ca.1830’s), $10, Plate
B, AR9109G122, Unlisted in Census, Proof banknote, black on india
paper on thin white card with 3 jumbo margins on top and sides and
normal margin on bottom, Woman on horseback top right, young
woman in water on right and farm women resting on left with small
steamboat on bottom, Au to Uncirculated with light wrinkles on the
edges due to glue, No.5 written on the lower left signature block,
POC’s, Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, New York imprint. (Silver City
Collection, Part 2)
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Est. $80031200
342 M. Mayers, Redeemable in Arkansas and Texas 1862 Obsolete
Scrip Note.
Fort Smith City, Arkansas, January 9, 1862, 50 cents,
Issued obsolete scrip note, Black on light brown paper, no vignette,
S/N 372, red diagonal overprint “M. Mayers & Brother
(Pharmacists?)”, Redeemed by J.M. Smoot, Denton, Texas on bot9
tom in small letters, VG to VG+ with small edge faults and chips but
printed on very thin paper with a few pin hole size faults where
paper was folded vertically and horizontally, rare note in any condi9
tion.
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Est. $3503500
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