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CVC & Collectibles proudly presents an intriguing piece of history: the 1860’s $5 Massachusetts Boston – New England Bank “Counterfeit” Obsolete Note. Transport yourself back to the Civil War era, where currency from that time tells stories of the past.
Graded as Fine 12 by PMG, this note carries the marks of its journey through time. Despite being labeled as “counterfeit,” it serves as a tangible connection to the challenges faced by the financial system during a tumultuous period in American history.
The New England Bank in Boston played a significant role in the economic landscape of the region during the 1860s. This note, albeit counterfeit, sheds light on the complexities of currency production, forgery attempts, and the measures taken to maintain the integrity of financial transactions.
Collectors and history enthusiasts alike treasure these notes not only for their historical significance but also for the stories they tell. Each crease and mark speaks to the circulation and use of currency during a time of transformation and uncertainty.
Owning this 1860’s $5 Massachusetts Boston – New England Bank “Counterfeit” Obsolete Note means acquiring more than just a piece of paper; it’s obtaining a tangible link to the past. Embrace the mysteries it holds, the stories it carries, and the glimpse it offers into a bygone era. Add this captivating note to your collection and become a steward of its historical narrative.
Currency Highlights:
- Sealed in an inert mylar currency holder certified by PMG.
- Graded Fine 12 by PMG
- Dated: 1860’s
- Type: Obsolete Currency
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