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10 Dollars Bank of Philippi

Issuer Bank of Philippi
Year 1861
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Obverse lettering STATE OF VIRGINIA No A THE BANK OF PHILIPPI Promises to pay Ten Dollars to bearer on demand TEN PHILIPPI April 2, 1861
Reverse description Reverse is unprinted, showing plain paper with evidence of fold lines and age-related toning consistent with Civil War-era currency.
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The Bank of Philippi was chartered in Barbour County, Virginia — now West Virginia, which separated from the Confederacy-aligned state in 1863. Notes issued in 1861 therefore occupy an awkward transitional moment: printed before secession reshaped the region's political identity, they circulated under a Virginia charter that would soon be legally contested by the new state government claiming jurisdiction over the same territory.

Wellstood, Hay & Whiting operated out of New York, meaning this Virginia bank note was engraved and printed in the North shortly before that relationship became impossible.

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