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10 Dollars State of North Carolina

Issuer State of North Carolina
Year 1863
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Value 10 Dollars
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Obverse description At center, a large engraved vignette of the North Carolina State Capitol building in Raleigh, set within an oval landscape surround. To the lower left, an oval portrait vignette of Governor Zebulon B. Vance within a decorative guilloche border, with the denomination numeral 10 at the far left in a vertical panel. A bold red overprinted X with the legend TEN spans the lower center as an underprint, and a further denomination counter with the numeral 10 appears at the upper right within a geometric lathe-work panel. The note was engraved and lithographed by J.T. Paterson & Co. of Augusta, Georgia.
Obverse lettering Fundable in Six per cent Coupon bonds of the State after Jan. 1, 1866. THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Will pay to bearer TEN DOLLARS Redeemable at the Treasury on or before the first day of January 1866 RALEIGH, JAN. 1866 Receivable in payment TEN of all public dues. ISSUED UNDER ACT RATIFIED 20ᵀᴴ DECEMBER 1862. Engd & lithd by J.T.Paterson & Co Augusta GA
Reverse description Blank, unprinted.
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