STATE BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA $5.00 NOTE DECEMBER 20TH 1860

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Note shows a central vignette of The State Bank of South Carolina, Charleston Branch. The Note was printed by “Bald, Cousland & Company” in Philadelphia. The Note is signed by B.(enjamin) M. Lee and President Edward Sebring. There are also “five” red letters on the Note.  [ws]

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