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Item Code: 2026-140
The 1862 $10 Virginia Treasury Note features a portrait of Governor John B. Floyd on the right side of the note, Thor's image on the left, and Prosperity seated with a cornucopia in the center. Two “X”s and “TEN TEN” in green. “TEN” watermark on paper.
“VIRGINIA / TREASURY NOTE / RICHMOND Oct. 15th 1862 / THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA / Will pay to the bearer on demand / TEN DOLLARS / at the Treasury.”
Printed by Keatinge & Ball, Columbia S.C. Reverse is blank. Clean note with no pin holes. Centered well and trimmed tight. [jet] [ph:L]
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