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90 Cents City of Lynchburg, Virginia

Issuer City of Lynchburg, Virginia
Year 1862
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Obverse description Typeset note with the denomination numeral "90" printed in large bold characters at each of the four corners. A small vignette at the top center depicts a chained dog guarding a safe, serving as an anti-counterfeiting device typical of mid-19th century American local scrip. The remainder of the face is occupied by letterpress text setting out the issuing authority, place, date, serial number, and payment promise.
Obverse lettering Issued by authority of an Act of the Gen`l Assembly of the State of Virginia Received in payment of City Taxes and all other city dues. LYNCHBURG May 1, 1862. No. 12897 THE CITY OF LYNCHBURG Will pay to Bearer, in Current Funds, Ninety Cents When Demanded in the sum of one or more dollars J. C. JOHNSON, PR. _______________ for Pres`t
Reverse description Reverse is entirely blank, printed on plain white paper with no vignettes, text, or ornamentation, consistent with the economical production of Civil War-era municipal scrip.
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