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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of a standing female allegorical figure surrounded by bales and barrels, with a harbour scene in the background, set within an oval frame bearing the arched legend THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. The denomination numeral 75 appears in guilloche medallions at lower left and upper right, with the upper right enclosed within a dotted circular border inscribed BY AUTHORITY OF LAW. A second circular border at lower right reads RECEIVABLE IN PAYMENT OF ALL PUBLIC DUES. The left margin carries a vertical SEVENTY FIVE CENTS underprint, and the date RALEIGH, JAN. 1, 1863 is inscribed across the upper portion with a promise-to-pay clause and redemption date of JAN. 1, 1866 below the central vignette. |
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| 正面铭文 | THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA / RALEIGH, JAN. 1, 1863 / No. / Will pay __ to Bearer / AT THE TREASURY, ON OR BEFORE / JAN. 1, 1866. / SEVENTY FIVE CENTS / 75 / BY AUTHORITY OF LAW / RECEIVABLE IN PAYMENT OF ALL PUBLIC DUES / FOR PUB. TREAS. |
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North Carolina was one of the few Confederate states to maintain its own parallel paper currency throughout the war, issuing notes through the state treasurer's office rather than relying solely on Confederate notes. The 75-cent denomination is an awkward fraction that speaks directly to the coin shortage crisis of 1862–63, when specie vanished from circulation almost entirely and even small transactions required some paper substitute.
Printed locally in Raleigh by Bransons & Farrar, these fractional notes circulated hard and wore fast. Surviving examples in any decent condition are less common than the higher denominations from the same series.