Description: 1863 $1 The Bank of Fulton - Atlanta, GEORGIA Note CIVIL WAR Era 1863 $1 The Bank of Fulton note from Atlanta, Georgia.This note with dark red overprints features a Vignette of Liberty on the left and a large sidewheeler on the upper right. This note is signed by Cashier Alfred Austell who was a brigadier general in the Georgia State militia. After the Civil War, he established the Atlanta National Bank, charter number 1559, one of the first National Banks in the South East. After several mergers throughout the years, the bank currently is part of Wells Fargo. This Civil War era note grades Fine / Very Fine with a mounting spot on the reverse.It measures ~ 6.25" x 2.75". Buy with confidence as we do not sell copies or reproductions. ANA & SPMC member. Click the vault below to visit my eBay STORE, with lots of BUY IT NOW items! We BUY currency too!
Price: 98 USD
Location: Palm Coast, Florida
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Denomination: $1
Type: Banknotes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States