1800s $1 The Bank of the State of SOUTH CAROLINA Note w/ TRAIN - PCGS VG 10

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1800's $1 The Bank of the State of South Carolina note from Charleston, SC.

This bank operated from 1813 until it closed in 1865 and had branches in Abbeville, Camden, Columbia, and Georgetown. This note was redeemable at their office in Charleston.

This note features a Vignette of an early train above the title. On the left is a statue of Calhoun holding a scroll.

This note is PCGS Currency Graded Very Good 10 (Apparent) with "Small Hole at Right" noted and pinholes.

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1800's $1 The Bank of the State of South Carolina note from Charleston, SC.

This bank operated from 1813 until it closed in 1865 and had branches in Abbeville, Camden, Columbia, and Georgetown. This note was redeemable at their office in Charleston.

This note features a Vignette of an early train above the title. On the left is a statue of Calhoun holding a scroll.

This note is PCGS Currency Graded Very Good 10 (Apparent) with "Small Hole at Right" noted and pinholes.

1800's $1 The Bank of the State of South Carolina note from Charleston, SC.

This bank operated from 1813 until it closed in 1865 and had branches in Abbeville, Camden, Columbia, and Georgetown. This note was redeemable at their office in Charleston.

This note features a Vignette of an early train above the title. On the left is a statue of Calhoun holding a scroll.

This note is PCGS Currency Graded Very Good 10 (Apparent) with "Small Hole at Right" noted and pinholes.