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Broken
Banknotes - Generally, notes issued by
private banks prior to the Civil War. The banks
frequently went bankrupt due to issuing more
currency than they had assets on hand.
The following
notes are available for your viewing pleasure!
FRONT
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BACK
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| 1
Dollar, Augusta Insurance & Banking Co., 1861 |
1
Dollar, Augusta Insurance & Banking Co., 1861 |
| 1
Dollar, The New England Commercial Bank |
Not applicable |
| 2
Dollars, Citizens' Bank of Louisiana |
Not applicable |
| 2
Dollars, The Cochituate Bank, Boston, 18-- |
2
Dollars, The Cochituate Bank, Boston, 18-- |
| 3
Dollars, Citizens' Bank of Louisiana |
Not applicable |
5
Dollars, Canal Bank, New Orleans
Scan donated by Antonio Diaz Escudero |
5
Dollars, Canal Bank, New Orleans
Scan donated by Antonio Diaz Escudero |
| 5
Dollars, Farmers & Exchange Bank, Charleston, SC, 1833 |
5
Dollars, Farmers & Exchange Bank, Charleston, SC, 1833 |
| 5
Dollars, The Hagerstown Bank |
Not applicable |
| 10
Dollars, The Hagerstown Bank |
Not applicable |
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20 Dollars, Central Bank of Alabama, 1855 |
20 Dollars, Central Bank of Alabama, 1855 |
| 100
Dollars, Canal Bank |
Not applicable |
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Creation date: April 1997
Last update: 06 marca 2003
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