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1862 .00 State of Missouri (Confederate Issue) – PMG Choice Very Fine 35

$ 5.28

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Denomination: .00
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Certification: PMG
  • Condition: PMG Choice Very Fine 35
  • Grade: 35
  • Type: Confederate Currency
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Choice Very Fine
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Certification Number: 8059857-038
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    1862 .00 State of Missouri (Confederate Issue) –
    PMG Choice Very Fine 35
    Offered for your consideration is a somewhat crudely executed note issued in early 1862 by the Confederate element of the divided state of Missouri, catalogued by the late Grover Criswell as CR. 9. The central vignette features a ¾ facing portrait of Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson, presented in a very unflattering way, flanked by a panoply of flags and military equipage. The financial obligation, begun above the portrait and completed below, states that “
    THREE YEARS AFTER DATE
    /
    THE State of Missouri
    /
    Will pay THREE DOLLARS to bearer
    ”, with the denomination being repeated in numerical format on medallions at the upper left and right. The note was ostensibly issued at “
    JEFFERSON CITY
    ” on “
    JANUARY 1
    st
    1862
    ” and was signed at the conclusion by “
    W Shields
    ” in his capacity as “
    Com.r
    ” (Comptroller). In the lower left corner is a vignette depicting a female warrior standing atop a recumbent male, a spear thrust in his neck (this is reminiscent of the Virginia state seal). A fur-clad mountain man dominates the opposite corner, his head and arm resting on the barrel of his hunting rifle (his faithful dog appears on a hill in the background). Between the left and central vignettes is printed “
    Countersigned by C. F. Jackson
    ” (engraved not written), while atop the financial obligation is a dark green “
    THREE
    ”. Within the lower border is a statement which indicates that this note was “
    RECEIVABLE IN PAYMENT OF ALL DUES TO THE STATE
    ”, as well as “
    A MALUS ENG. N.
    O.
    ”, the name and address of the printer (his monogram can be seen below the feet of the frontiersman, as well). This note was printed on light blue New Orleans bank drafts, its original purpose being visible on its otherwise blank back. Though not particularly attractive, notes of this type were issued to help fund the Confederate effort to control this heavily divided state, and as such, are very popular with collectors.
    This note has been professionally graded and encapsulated by Paper Money Guaranty as “
    Choice Very Fine 35
    ”, with no additional notations. Light toning, visible at the edges and particularly on the back, as well as a few scattered foxing spots are mentioned for accuracy (much of the surface, however, remains almost as nice as the day it was printed). The note is cut extremely tight, with several areas of the frame-line and design being affected. The edges are somewhat irregular, not surprising since these notes were cut from larger sheets by hand. The contrast is average for the issue, with all of the printed and manuscript portions fully legible (the serial number and signature are somewhat light). Numerous folds are noticeable upon close examination, resulting in the third-party grade (it seems to look nicer that its assigned grade). Worthy of a strong bid.
    A .95 charge will be added to the winning bid for postage and insurance.
    A .00 charge will be added to any item picked up in person at our physical location.
    If you have any questions regarding this item, please ask before bidding.
    Buy or Bid with Confidence – American Coins & Collectibles President Richie Self has worked 6 years as a paper money grader/authenticator. He has contributed to numerous reference books within the industry, as well as being a co-author of “The Comprehensive Catalog and History of Confederate Bonds, 2
    nd
    Edition” with Douglas B. Ball, Ph.D., Henry F. Simmons, M.D., Ph.D. and James R. Desabaye. Mr. Self is a life member of the American Numismatic Association, the Society of Paper Money Collectors, as well as numerous regional numismatic associations. He is an authorized submitter to NGC, PCGS, and PMG, a diamond founding member of Coin Dealers Helping Coin Dealers and a supporter of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets. American Coins and Collectibles can be found at many of the state and local coin shows.
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