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The tooth fairy leaves a coin under your pillow.

Grievers leave two coins on your eyes when you die.

These events are not unrelated.

20 Franc French empire coin, 1852-1870

20 Franc French empire coin, 1852-1870


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This is a $10 bank note issued by the Bank of the State of Georgia dated March 2, 1860 out of Savann

This is a $10 bank note issued by the Bank of the State of Georgia dated March 2, 1860 out of Savannah. The paper is extremely thin, almost like tissue paper, and is only printed on one side. Prior to the National Banking Act of 1863, States would issue their own fiat currency. The National Banking Act was the first of many laws that came about to unify U.S. currency. The law was also created to help pay for the Civil War, and in turn it created “greenbacks” that were issued by chartered U.S. Federal Banks. The State issued notes became Federally taxed which, as expected, ended their existence.

As to how this came into my hands I really don’t know. All of my ancestors were immigrants to the North, so they didn’t get it by living down South. There is a rumor that a few uncles were in the Civil War, so maybe one picked this up down in Georgia, but I can’t find any evidence to support it. Or, which is most likely the case, one of my ancestors had a small collection of coins and this fell into their hands. 

As for the note itself, well the Bank of Georgia took a beating in the Civil War, and as mentioned the Federal Government taxed these out of existence. So its value (as far as I can tell) is based more on historical interest than in any financial backing. It was printed by the American Bank Note Co. out of New York which was around until it filed for bankruptcy in 1999. 


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Maybe my favorite thing up in the shop. Gold British Sovereign set in a gold bezel.

1883 Morgan Silver Dollar in Sterling Silver Money clip

The 1941 Silver Mercury Dime Necklace in Sterling Silver Braided Bezel

Always hard to pick between the Morgan and the Peace Dollar

The largest piece in the collection so far. This necklace features an authentic 1921 Morgan silver dollar set in a beautiful sterling silver braided bezel.

Something entirely new to my Etsy shop! An authentic silver Mercury Dime pendant necklace set in a sterling silver bezel to protect from damage.

232. Partin Bank. Auktions Katalog: Auktion IX 14 September 1979. Bad Mergentheim: Partin Bank, 1979232. Partin Bank. Auktions Katalog: Auktion IX 14 September 1979. Bad Mergentheim: Partin Bank, 1979232. Partin Bank. Auktions Katalog: Auktion IX 14 September 1979. Bad Mergentheim: Partin Bank, 1979232. Partin Bank. Auktions Katalog: Auktion IX 14 September 1979. Bad Mergentheim: Partin Bank, 1979

232. Partin Bank. Auktions Katalog: Auktion IX 14 September 1979. Bad Mergentheim: Partin Bank, 1979.


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