1853 $20 The Exchange Bank of Columbia, SOUTH CAROLINA Note

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1853 $20 The Exchange Bank of Columbia note from Columbia, South Carolina.

This bank operated from 1853 until 1865 when it was destroyed by Union troops.

This note features a Vignette of an allegorical maiden seated on a throne surrounded by symbols of Hope, Justice, and Prosperity. On the left are three allegorical maidens representing Hope, Industry, and Agriculture. On the lower right is a portrait of South Carolina congressman, senator, and governor George McDuffie.

This note grades Fine+ with some pinholes, small repairs on the top edge, and a repaired bottom right corner.

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1853 $20 The Exchange Bank of Columbia note from Columbia, South Carolina.

This bank operated from 1853 until 1865 when it was destroyed by Union troops.

This note features a Vignette of an allegorical maiden seated on a throne surrounded by symbols of Hope, Justice, and Prosperity. On the left are three allegorical maidens representing Hope, Industry, and Agriculture. On the lower right is a portrait of South Carolina congressman, senator, and governor George McDuffie.

This note grades Fine+ with some pinholes, small repairs on the top edge, and a repaired bottom right corner.

1853 $20 The Exchange Bank of Columbia note from Columbia, South Carolina.

This bank operated from 1853 until 1865 when it was destroyed by Union troops.

This note features a Vignette of an allegorical maiden seated on a throne surrounded by symbols of Hope, Justice, and Prosperity. On the left are three allegorical maidens representing Hope, Industry, and Agriculture. On the lower right is a portrait of South Carolina congressman, senator, and governor George McDuffie.

This note grades Fine+ with some pinholes, small repairs on the top edge, and a repaired bottom right corner.