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Commems Collection Currency: 1872 SC Revenue Bond Script: $10 To $50

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Here's Part Two of my post on the 1872 South Carolina Revenue Bond Script notes; featured here are the $10.00, $20.00 and $50.00 notes.

First up is the $10.00 note which features a center vignette of soldiers and a kneeling woman. A portrait of General Daniel Greene is seen at the left, with the portrait of a young girl at the right.

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The $20.00 note features the South Carolina State Seal flanked by Lady Liberty and a soldier as the central vignette; a young girl is seen at the lower right.

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George Washington is the central vignette on the $50.00 note, with farming vignettes on the left (man in a horse drawn wagon) and right (man with a bale of cotton).

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Nice notes. How did you acquire them?
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Very nice.
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@dinhjames: Each of the notes was purchased at a coin show.



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