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Bl. SON HC, “Iron Bank Conn.”, dark color, VG
SON HC, “Fort Stanwix Bank.”, CR’s, dark color, F-VF, choice strike
SON HC, “Bank of North America” sharp color, fresh and VF
SON HC, “Slater Bank”, sharp color, fresh and F
SON HC, “R.S. & Co.”, VF
SON HC, “Wick Brothers & Co.”, thin, VG, choice strike
SON HC, “K.S. & Co.”, dark color, F-VF
SON HC, “Marine Bank Oswego”, faults, F-VF
SON HC, “Marine Bank Oswego”, faults, F-VF
Bold SON blue HC, “Union Bank of Kinderhook, N.Y.”, dark color, VG, incredible strike
HC, “H.C. B’k.”, MC, short perfs, VG-F
HC, sm. CR, VF
SON HC, “J.C. & Co.”, sharp color, F-VF
HC, “K. S. & Co.”, CR, F-VF
MC, sharp color, fresh and F
SON HC, “Fort Stanwix Bank”, sharp color, fresh and VF, choice strike and a great looking stamp and cancel
SON HC, “First National Bank of Iowa City”, sharp color, fresh and F, a great looking cancel
SON HC, “J.C. Co.”, sharp color, fresh and VF
SON HC, “Whites Bank of Buffalo”, sh. perfs, VF
Red MC, on 1864 receipt VF, “Van Wert, Ohio”
SON HC, “John Wood & Co.”, tear, VF-XF
SON HC, “M & S M”, VF-XF
SON HC, “John Wood & Co. Quincy, Ill 1864”, Mr. Wood was governor of Ill from 1860-61, thin, F-VF, a most unusual and rare cancel
SON HC, “Amer. Express Co.”, F-VF
MC, VF, large margins
H. PR, MC, sm. CR, VG
Jefferson Co. Bank, MC, F
MC, on 1863 check VF, “Marine Bank”, very nice ship vignette