Own this Uncut Sheet of $100 Banknotes Issued by Louisiana Bank
This uncut sheet of four $100 banknotes dates back to the days before the Civil War. Issued by the Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana, it displays the beauty and craftsmanship of local currency. The bills were produced by the American Bank Note Company, the printer of American postage stamps at the time.
In the days before the Civil War, it was common for states, banks, and even businesses to issued private currency. Chartered in 1833, the Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana was one of the largest banks in America. It began issuing bank notes in English and French. The central vignette on the $100 note features a bust of George Washington surrounded by women representing allegorical symbols of the United States. The bill was printed with green and black ink on the obverse (front) side and red ink on the reverse.
This is your chance to own a rarely seen piece of American history. Order yours right away, our quantity is very limited!
Own this Uncut Sheet of $100 Banknotes Issued by Louisiana Bank
This uncut sheet of four $100 banknotes dates back to the days before the Civil War. Issued by the Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana, it displays the beauty and craftsmanship of local currency. The bills were produced by the American Bank Note Company, the printer of American postage stamps at the time.
In the days before the Civil War, it was common for states, banks, and even businesses to issued private currency. Chartered in 1833, the Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana was one of the largest banks in America. It began issuing bank notes in English and French. The central vignette on the $100 note features a bust of George Washington surrounded by women representing allegorical symbols of the United States. The bill was printed with green and black ink on the obverse (front) side and red ink on the reverse.
This is your chance to own a rarely seen piece of American history. Order yours right away, our quantity is very limited!