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<p>[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 774446, member: 21828"]1861-1865 during the war the hard coins dissappered and they needed something to work the commerce and for postage stamps. They first called it postage currency and the first ones issued were perforated, later it was just fractional currency and not perforated. They were issued in values from 3 cents to 50 cents and were in five series. 1st. one, 1862-1863, 2nd. 1863-1867, 3rd. 1864-1867, 4th. 1869-1875, 5th. 1874-1876 </p><p><br /></p><p><img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />-O)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 774446, member: 21828"]1861-1865 during the war the hard coins dissappered and they needed something to work the commerce and for postage stamps. They first called it postage currency and the first ones issued were perforated, later it was just fractional currency and not perforated. They were issued in values from 3 cents to 50 cents and were in five series. 1st. one, 1862-1863, 2nd. 1863-1867, 3rd. 1864-1867, 4th. 1869-1875, 5th. 1874-1876 (:-O)[/QUOTE]
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