Description: Ships very quickly from central USA! Circulating during the 1840s, this bill was emblematic of the period during which bank checks were evolving: the bill is made out to a specific person (John Romig) but is a bearer instrument. Whomever held this note could demand to be paid in coin upon surrender at the bank. Motifs include the horn of plenty (cornucopia) and trade with our rather relaxed ladies along with Washington and Franklin. Small tape repair top right. The note was photographed on a black background. Due to the thinness of the paper, it makes the note look darker than it is in person. In our opinion, this is a strong fine note, but please review the pictures and decide for yourself. Buy with confidence! - Check out our great feedback and many years of ebay use. Thanks for looking!*We ship items quickly after an auction ends - please allow sufficient shipping time. * Contact us with any questions about the item via email before the auction closes. International Buyers: Shipping costs are substantial. NOTE: We have made an estimate as to the minimum cost to ship outside the US, but the actual cost to your location may be higher (especially places like Australia, Russia, Indonesia and China). As always, any import duties or taxes your home country chooses to impose are your responsibility. Returns accepted only if our description was incorrect. We are not an expert for YOUR application or requirements - you are! Ask questions before buying.
Price: 104.86 USD
Location: Englewood, Colorado
End Time: 2024-07-21T23:36:48.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Denomination: $100
Type: Banknotes
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: Uncertified