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North Carolina 1870 25cts Paper

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Reconstruction years paper kept by my family for 150 years.
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I like it! Thank you for sharing.
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Very cool!
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Interesting fractional obsolete printed by J.T.Patterson & Company. Patterson also printed several Confederate States notes including the T-26, T-36, T-39 and T-40. Some of the notes have the blue overprint but most of them do not. The family lineage is where the true value lies. Cool note.
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