1856 $100 The Bank of Hamburg, SOUTH CAROLINA Note - PMG Fine 12

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1856 $100 The Bank of Hamburg note from Hamburg, South Carolina.

This bank operated from 1836 until it failed in 1865.

A scarce, high denomination issue from this popular bank.

A striking portrait of Liberty wearing the pileus and surrounded by stars is printed at the center. Stunning vermilion colored dies are printed on the sides as well as the "ONE HUNDRED" protector panel at the bottom.

This note is PMG Graded Fine 12 with pinholes.

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1856 $100 The Bank of Hamburg note from Hamburg, South Carolina.

This bank operated from 1836 until it failed in 1865.

A scarce, high denomination issue from this popular bank.

A striking portrait of Liberty wearing the pileus and surrounded by stars is printed at the center. Stunning vermilion colored dies are printed on the sides as well as the "ONE HUNDRED" protector panel at the bottom.

This note is PMG Graded Fine 12 with pinholes.

1856 $100 The Bank of Hamburg note from Hamburg, South Carolina.

This bank operated from 1836 until it failed in 1865.

A scarce, high denomination issue from this popular bank.

A striking portrait of Liberty wearing the pileus and surrounded by stars is printed at the center. Stunning vermilion colored dies are printed on the sides as well as the "ONE HUNDRED" protector panel at the bottom.

This note is PMG Graded Fine 12 with pinholes.