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Georgia Obsolete Money Rising Fawn 1883 Walker Iron set Unc
Georgia Obsolete Money Rising Fawn 1883 Walker Iron set Unc
Your Price:
$195.00
Item Number:
GA Walker Iron set of 3
Manufacturer:
CSA - Confederacy Capital - Montgomery AL, Richmond VA
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Type of Confederate Money
- Fractional currency notes from the Walker Iron and Coal Company from Georgia, consisting of the nickel, dime and quarter bills.
Nickname or Vignettes
- The nickel note has a large eagle and american flag, the dime has a cotton plant and the quarter has the Columbia vignette which is very similar to what is found on United States fractional currency.
Date & Place of Issue
- January 1, 1883 from Rising Fawn Georgia.
Serial Number & Plate Letter
- none
Condition
- The nickel note is uncirculated however it has a paper clip rust stain at the left of the eagle, the 10 cent note is uncirculated and the 25 cent note is a nice almost uncirculated example.
Back
- All 3 backs have the same green design with the different denominations on each.
Criswell & Fricke Numbers
- not applicable
Number Issued & Printers
- Corlies Macy and Co Stationers, Nassau Street New York
Type of Bank Paper Used
-good quality
Payable In
- This is not intended as a circulating medium. Walker Iron and Coal Company Rising Fawn Georgia Store Keeper pay to bearer (denomination) in merchandise.
Notes
- A nicely matched set of Georgia post civil war scrip from the small town of Rising Fawn. The picture shows the actual three obsolete money notes that are for sale, in addition the backs can be viewed in the photograph gallery.
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