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Virginia - Bank Of Pittsylvania - 1861 $50.00 - Haxby VA 50-G12a - PMG F 12 Net

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  • Certification: PMG
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Condition: Lower grade obsolete note. Tape repairs on margins on back. A few pin holes not mentioned on the holder. Nice clean presentation for the grade! Good color!
  • Date: May 16, 1861
  • Denomination: $50
  • Grade: 12
  • Grade Designation: Net
  • Type: Virginia obsolete note
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:US
  • Ships to:Worldwide
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Virginia. Chatham. May 16, 1861. $50.00. The Bank of Pittsylvania. Haxby VA 50-G12a. Serial number 365.<br>RARE!<br>Civil war!<br>PMG Fine 12 Net. Tape repairs on margins on back. A few pin holes not mentioned on the holder. Nice clean presentation for the grade! Good color!<br>Genuine.<br>A note about 3rd party grading. PCGS and PMG do a good job putting a floor on quality within a grade range and have become proficient in detecting repairs (though occasionally they miss something, or see something that is not there, as we all can).<br>Notes housed in Net or Apparent holders have a wide range of quality from very nice (in rare cases may be nearly choice) to dogs with major problems, so each needs to be evaluated on their own.<br>However, PMG and PCGS focus on technical grading due to circulation and damage and do not have a mechanism for evaluating condition or eye appeal - whether a note is average, better than average, choice or gem for the grade based on its color, trim and margins. The exception to this are slabbed notes of New or Uncirculated grades to some degree. This is important as Very Fine, Extremely Fine or AU notes can have a wide range of values depending on these factors not reflected in the slab grade. A fully framed Confederate or obsolete note is worth considerably to a lot more than one that is trimmed into the margin for the same grade. Likewise, color is important. These factors can affect the value of a note by 50%, 2-1 or even 3-1, e.g., an AU 58 (PPQ or not) T-20 1861 $20 CSA note trimmed into the margin is worth between $150 and $300. The same grade, AU 58 (PPQ or not), with a full frame and good color/inking is worth something like $500 to $1000 depending on eye appeal. I will continue to use the terms plus for above average, choice and gem to mean varying degrees of superiority of condition and eye appeal of a note within a grade as documented in my book which is based on what collectors seek out and pay premiums for.<br>Pierre Fricke.  Immediate Past President of the Society of Paper Money Collectors;  Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG); Professional Currency Dealers Association (PCDA); ANA, EAC, etc...<br>BuyVintageMoney.<br>Author of the standard guide book to Confederate money - Collecting Confederate Money Field Edition 2014.<br>Free shipping insurance.<br>eBay has announced that it will start to collect sales tax on behalf of sellers for items shipped to customers in Alabama (Jul 1), Connecticut (Apr 1), Iowa (Feb 1), Minnesota (Jan 1), New Jersey (May 1), Oklahoma (Jul 1), Pennsylvania (Jul 1), and Washington (Jan 1). Additional states are being added like Idaho and more than 20 others. This is the new internet tax out of the US Supreme Court Wayfair decision. Buyers are responsible for paying this sales tax.<br>See eBay information for list of states eBay charges this tax payable by buyers to eBay as part of eBay invoices --  https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/taxes-import-charges?id=4121#section4