The Bank of the Valley in Virginia- One Dollar

Engraver Danforth, Underwood, & Co. American

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In the early years of the nineteenth century banks issued a huge variety of currencies, which were printed by many engravers. Curreny was issued by the Bank of the Valley in Winchester, Virginia. This one dollar obsolete currency note from the Bank in the Valley in Virginia is not dated, not signed, and has no serial number.

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