1824-1849 New Hampshire Merrimack County Bank Note with Readable Dates

$191.00

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Here’s an opportunity to add a scarce cut-canceled $5 note to your paper currency collection. These uniface notes date from before the Civil War. The Merrimack County Bank opened in 1824 in Concord, NH, about 85 miles from Littleton Coin Co. It was one of six depositories in the state for federal funds. When the bank closed in 1849, it had only $891.00 worth of notes that remained in circulation. Back then, once notes had been redeemed and were no longer backed by funds, they were canceled. These notes were canceled by completely cutting out the bank officials signatures at the bottom. And though they’ve been cut canceled, the notes offered here still display readable dates, making them more scarce.


Your $5 issue features a locomotive pulling a passenger car paired with a farming scene as the center motifs; Benjamin Franklin is seated at right while a woman holding a sword, its tip pointed down, is at left. Don’t wait – our supply is strictly limited, and once these rarities are gone we don’t know when, or if, we’ll be able to offer them again!