Representative example of Confederate-era state-issued paper currency from North Carolina, denominated at 25 cents and dated January 1, 1868, issued in the aftermath of wartime specie shortages and inflation that led to widespread reliance on fractional paper money; the note features a classical allegorical vignette at left and bold denomination at center, with printed signatures and engraved design elements typical of Southern state currency, illustrating the economic disruptions and monetary improvisations of the Civil War period. Pickup & Shipping: Free pickup in Gardnerville, NV. FedEx Ground/Home Delivery within the continental U.S.: $30 + 1.5% insurance (unless waived in writing). Combined shipping available.
Very good. Light handling wear with minor toning and slight edge wear; overall clear and legible with strong printed detail.
The Estate of Professor Ronald H. Limbaugh (University of the Pacific) Director of the Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies and Director of the John Muir Center for Regional Studies