This listing is for one Authentic 1861 Corporation of Winchester 1 Dollar Virginia Obsolete Note. Issued in Winchester, Virginia on May 27th, 1861. Vignette of a coat of arms with two men at its side at the upper center of the note. The left end of this note shows a Native American man hunting. Bottom right vignette depicts two women harvesting and hunting. Very Fine (VF) grade/condition, minimal folds due to age. Rarer Civil War era Virginia Obsolete note. Great addition to any collection!
Very cool note.
The town of Winchester, Virginia was established in 1752, making it one of the earliest towns within the Commonwealth of Virginia. During the Civil War, Winchester changed between Union and Confederate occupation approximately 70 times in total. Two Civil War battles took place within the city. In 1859 the city created a council for the corporation, which became responsible for the issuance of banknotes at the beginning of 1860. The corporation had three different printers responsible for creating their banknotes, resulting in a variety of different designs for the same denomination of banknotes. Excellent piece of history!
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1861 Corporation of Winchester 1 Dollar Obsolete Note - VF (Very Fine) - Virginia Obsolete Currency - 1861 Winchester One Dollar Note