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10 Cent Note

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Dont know much about currency.How much is this worth?thanks P.S. its says act of march 3 1863


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Watch out the fractionals are addictive!

Your note I would estimate is worth $25-30.

If you want to learn more here is an interesting site I stumbled upon a few weeks ago.
http://www.myfractionalnotes.com/
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Awesome, I didn't even know they existed ! I've been looking for just a couple civil war era coins/currency from both the north and south. It never occurred to me that there would be fractionals. I gotta Google more or search ebay for more than Morgans !
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Lol fatman!
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Fractionals were a replacement for a lot of coinage that was being hoarded during the civil war days,,to help normal commerce.....JOE2007 is right......Once started ,,,,never ending.....Hey, check out CSA notes also......
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