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1860 100$ And 5$ Uncut Sheets Question

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Hello, I have a few 1860 5$ bill UNCUT sheets, there are 4 bills on each sheet. I also have 100$ uncut sheets, the dates are hand written on them in what looks like fountain ink and they are very aged but intact. Do you have any idea where I would go to find anything out about them? Value or history? Thanks for any help you can give, I just am not exactly sure what I have here and I know confederate stuff can be very valuable (thanks american pickers lol).

Thanks for any help you can offer, I truly appreciate it :) Lisa
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to CCF Lisa. Can you post a photo or a scan of the bills?
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Hopefully this worked...I don't have the 100 ones on me right now but can add them later. The pics of the 5$ ones should be below. Thanks a ton !! :) Lisa

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wow I'm stumped in Spanish also? this is really cool
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OBSOLETE BANKNOTE - Louisiana, New Orleans - $5 Citizens' Bank of Louisiana (operating from 1833-1911)
Unissued, Unsigned (1860s). Notes were dated (usually by Bank Secretary), but not signed by Bank President. Not issued (i.e. "Remainder Notes").
Plate D
Printed by American Bank Note Co.
Type I - Notes Payable at Parent Bank in New Orleans
Haxby LA-15-G14a



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I don't understand what that means?
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I think that be French..
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Hi guys,
The Info below was sent to me by someone I respect as a very knowledgeable and all ways helpful to others currency collector / educator that does not post here.

I have no interest in this type of currency but thought it was interesting enough Info to ask permission to post there answer below.

The obsolete sheets that are the subject of a current topic:
They are the remnants of private banks that went belly up due to a wide array of reasons, but corruption and incompetence within the bank are among the more common causes...... these unused, unnumbered, unsigned sheets existed in great numbers upon bank failure, but most have been cut up in hopes that single notes would sell easier and be acceptable to TPGs for grading / authentication.

Both of these banks were prolific issuers and are among the more common obsolete banks available today, ( but generally in single note form )....... In sheet form ( in nice AU/CU condition ), the North Carolina sheet would sell for $600-$1000....... the Rhode Island sheet should bring $100-$200.

Hope this is helpful Info to stay_inspired and others interested in this type of currency.
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