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Civil War Era Merchant Scrip

Civil War Era Merchant Scrip
1861 $1 Cook & Brother - New Orleans, LOUISIANA Merchant Scrip PMG VG 8
This Civil War Era Merchant Scrip hails from New Orleans, Louisiana, issued by Cook & Brother, a prominent arms manufacturer for the Confederacy during the war.
Following the Union occupation of New Orleans in 1862, the company relocated to Athens, Georgia. Printed on distinctive yellow paper, this $1 note is PMG Graded Very Good 8 (Net) with noted tears and backing.
A piece of history from a significant era, this scrip is a testament to the economic and social upheaval of the Civil War period.
$ 161 .10
US, Palm Coast
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