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1862 The Cotton Planters Loan Association - Unionville, SOUTH CAROLINA Note

$ 184.8

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  • Type: Banknotes
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    Description

    1862 The Cotton Planters Loan Association - Unionville, SOUTH CAROLINA Note
    1862 The Cotton Planters Loan Association - Unionville, SOUTH CAROLINA Note
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    1862 The Cotton Planters Loan Association note from Unionville, South Carolina.
    This note features a Vignette of Slaves picking cotton above the title. A young woman is printed in the upper left corner and Calhoun at the lower right. This scarce scrip declared that it was "redeemable in gold within six months after the raising of the blockade of our Coast." The notes were secured by "a pledge of cotton of six cents per pound for the amount of the issue as well as the private property of the stockholders."
    This note grades Very Good with rough edges, a few thin spots / holes, and a tiny internal split. It measures ~ 6.25" x 2.75".
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