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1860 Bank Of Whitfield $1 $2 & $5 Notes

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Notes all payable January 1st, 1860, over a year prior to start of Civil War. Had these in my family over 100 years.
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Super nice sheet.
I found an auction description from a similar sheet.

This is a very stylish sheet by New York Bank Note Co, (W. L. Ormsby). It is rarely seen in this uncut manner with full selvedge. Distinctive vignettes include: a farmer giving his horse a treat on the $1; farmers harvesting grain on the $2; and a train traveling through the countryside on the $5 notes. This sheet is brighter than the Alan Dorris Collection example we sold in January 2015 for $1,762.50. Noted is a "Small Edge Split in Right Margin," which is difficult to notice on a sheet.
Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
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