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    • North Carolina ten-cent treasury note, 1861

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    • Ten-cent 1861 treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by John Spelman in Raleigh, N.C.; printed in black ink with “10” near top-left corner and site of issue and date “Raleigh, Oct. 1st, 1861.” in upper right, no vignettes or...
    • North Carolina twenty-dollar treasury note, 1863

    • Corn; Wheat; Railroads; Utility poles; Ships;
    • Twenty-dollar treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina on January 1, 1863; printed by J. T. Paterson, Augusta, Georgia; note’s face printed in black with Roman numeral “XX” in top-left corner and “20” in medallion in bottom-left and...
    • North Carolina twenty-dollar treasury note, 1863

    • Flags; Drums; Sextants; Flowers; Wheat; Wasps' nests; Tree limbs; Insects;
    • Twenty-dollar 1863 treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by the firm of J. T. Paterson and Company, Augusta, Georgia; note’s face printed in black and red inks, large “Twenty” oriented vertically and reading upward on left...
    • Greensborough Mutual Life Insurance one-dollar note, 1856

    • Men; Women; Sewing equipment & supplies; Spinning apparatus; Sailors; Sextants; Mechanics (Persons); Smokestacks; Dogs;
    • One-dollar note, a certificate of deposit, issued to undetermined depositor (handwritten identification faded) by the Greensborough [Greensboro] Mutual Life Insurance and Trust Company, 1856; printed by Danforth, Wright and Company, New York, N.Y.;...
    • Bank of Yanceyville four-dollar note, 1854

    • Factories; Industry; Tobacco;
    • Four-dollar note issued by the Bank of Yanceyville on January 1, 1854; dual credit given to Baldwin, Adams and Company, New York, N.Y., and Robert L. Bald and Company of Philadelphia, for this note’s engraving and printing; “4” at top corners and...
    • North Carolina ten-dollar treasury note, 1863

    • Capitols;
    • Ten-dollar 1863 treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by the firm of J. T. Paterson and Company, Augusta, Georgia; note’s face printed in black and red inks, large ornate black “TEN” oriented vertically and reading upward on...
    • State Bank of North Carolina two-dollar note, 1814-1816

    • Spinning apparatus; Textiles; Flax;
    • Two-dollar note issued to a "R. Smith" by the State Bank of North Carolina's at its principal ("Princl") office in Raleigh on July 2, 181[5]; no attribution to note's printer; printed in black ink with "TWO DOLLARS" oriented vertically at left end,...
    • Greensboro Mutual Life Insurance Company one-dollar note, 1861

    • Women; Girls; Men; Spinning apparatus; Sewing equipment & supplies; Sextants; Sailors; Mechanics (Persons); Smokestacks; Agricultural machinery & implements; Dogs;
    • One-dollar note or “certificate” (of deposit) issued to a “C. A. Boon” by the Greensboro Mutual Life Insurance Company on October 1, 1861; printed by the American Bank Note Company, New York, N.Y.; black ink with “ONE” in top-left and top-right...
    • Miners and Planters Bank five-dollar note, 1860

    • Headdresses; Earrings; Bears; Slaves; Cotton; Railroads
    • Five-dollar note issued by the Miners and Planters Bank on June 4, 1860; engraved and printed by American Bank Note Company, New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with small “V” in top-left and bottom-right corners, larger black “5” framed within red...
    • Bank of Charlotte four-dollar note, 1856

    • Eagles; Shields; Farmers; Horses; Cattle; Goddesses; Railroads; Industry
    • Four-dollar note issued by Bank of Charlotte on February 3, 1856; engraved and printed by Draper, Welsh and Company of Philadelphia; black ink with large black “4” off-center left and another at right edge; vignette in bottom-left corner of man...
    • Bank of Washington four-dollar note, 1861

    • Indians of North America; Families; Shields
    • Four-dollar note issued by the Bank of Washington on November 1, 1861; engraved and printed by American Bank Note Company, New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with “FOUR” in top-right corner, “4” in bottom-left corner, red “FO4UR” as background in...
    • Bank of Clarendon five-dollar note, 1855

    • Goddesses; Wheat; Agriculture; Axes; Liberty; Ops (Roman deity); Barrels; Crates;
    • Five-dollar note issued by Bank of Clarendon in Fayetteville to a “J. W. Strange” on November 1, 1855; engraved and printed by Danforth, Wright and Company of Philadelphia and New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with large red “FIVE” overprint in...
    • Bank of Yanceyville ten-dollar note, ca. 1856

    • Myths; Goddesses; Ceres (Roman deity); Agriculture; Wheat; Railroads; Bridges;
    • Ten-dollar note style of note issued by the Bank of Yanceyville in the 1850s; dual engraving and printing credit below signature lines given to Baldwin, Adams and Company, New York, N.Y., and Robert L. Bald and Company of Philadelphia; Roman...
    • Bank of Cape Fear four-dollar note, 1852

    • Commerce; Anchors; Sailing ships; Lighthouses; Liberty; Minerva (Roman deity);
    • Four-dollar note issued by Bank of Cape Fear 1852; engraved and printed by Toppan, Carpenter and Company of Philadelphia; black ink with large "4" in top-center portion and at bottom-left corner, a top-left vignette of maiden representing commerce...
    • North Carolina one-dollar treasury note, 1862

    • Printers' ornaments; Flowers;
    • One-dollar 1862 treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by F. W. Bornemann in Charleston, South Carolina; black ink with location and date “Raleigh, Sept 1""1862” printed in lower right, “ONE” in top-right and bottom-right...
    • North Carolina twenty-dollar treasury note, 1862

    • Women; Pens; Trumpets;
    • Twenty-dollar treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina on March 1, 1862; printed by J. Manouvrier in New Orleans, Louisiana; note’s face printed in black with “TWENTY” running vertically at both ends, “20” in medallions flanking central...
    • North Carolina five-dollar treasury note, 1862

    • Ops (Roman deity); Goddesses; Myths; Liberty; Railroads;
    • Five-dollar treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina on March 1, 1862; printed by the firm of J. Manouvrier in New Orleans, Louisiana; note’s face printed in black, large “FIVE” running vertically and reading upward at left end and...

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