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<p>[QUOTE="sunflower, post: 968789, member: 23219"]<b>Sorry I do not know my history better. Another project of interest to look up.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Do the grading services offer grades such as 66PPQ or Very Fine, to these forms of paper? Your's are quite nice. Any idea on original populations? Were they mostly regional? </p><p> </p><p>I recently read more about banks issuing their own forms of paper going back more than 100 years, not sure if these fit that example. Were runs on banks ever heavily associated with Confederate notes(or was it assumed a lost investment depending upon the outcome of the upcoming WAR? Or were these more like modern loan notes? I recall that the Continential had bank run troubles as a fiat currency. With all the burning of cities in the South, I was curious to what the survival population might be or how many different types are assumed to have been issued during that period. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for Friend invite to the poster of this thread. This is an area I know nothing about. I do love items from the Civil War period so these barely pre-civil war notes caught my attention. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sunflower, post: 968789, member: 23219"][b]Sorry I do not know my history better. Another project of interest to look up.[/b] Do the grading services offer grades such as 66PPQ or Very Fine, to these forms of paper? Your's are quite nice. Any idea on original populations? Were they mostly regional? I recently read more about banks issuing their own forms of paper going back more than 100 years, not sure if these fit that example. Were runs on banks ever heavily associated with Confederate notes(or was it assumed a lost investment depending upon the outcome of the upcoming WAR? Or were these more like modern loan notes? I recall that the Continential had bank run troubles as a fiat currency. With all the burning of cities in the South, I was curious to what the survival population might be or how many different types are assumed to have been issued during that period. Thanks for Friend invite to the poster of this thread. This is an area I know nothing about. I do love items from the Civil War period so these barely pre-civil war notes caught my attention. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
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