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Shinplaster Bank,10-1000 Dollars, NY?

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 Posted 11/12/2012  5:52 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add epikur to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyone enlighten me on this note?

Thought most shinplaster notes were canadian and fractional...

And here I can choose the value of the note?

never seen this before so I have no clue.
The back side is blank...

any potential value of this?

thanks
Epikur



Shinplaster-Bank,10-1000-Dollars,-NY?
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11/12/2012 5:55 pm
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found one on ha.com, but with a red seal instead of green as this one...
just an advertising note it seems
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11/12/2012 6:13 pm
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"Shinplaster" is American slang for a worthless or depreciated bill. Probably originally applied to the Revolution-era Continental Currency. Later, in the late nineteenth century, the term was used for fractional currency circulating on the frontier, including the Canadian notes you're familiar with. I imagine "Shinplaster Bank" was meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Heritage sold one of these; all they had to say about it was that it was an advertising note, and the first they had ever had on the auction block. $138.
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It's listed in Vlack's "Early North American Advertising Notes" as #2665. There are 2 versions, the green imprint you have and also a red imprint with the same printed values. Est. Value is $50 in fine to $100 in XF.
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