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Two For Tea and Two For You!
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Product:
10 Cents |
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
1860's |
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Denomination:
10
Cents |
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Dimensions:
6 x 3 1/4 inches |
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Condition:
Almost Uncirculated |
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Obverse:
Red and blue printing, a man holding bundles of tea, denomination
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Reverse:
Blank
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Packaging:
Currency Sleeve |

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Product:
20 Cents |
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
1860's |
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Denomination:
20
Cents |
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Dimensions:
6 x 3 1/4 inches |
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Condition:
Almost Uncirculated |
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Obverse:
Red and blue printing, a man holding bundles of tea, denomination
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Reverse:
Blank
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Packaging:
Currency Sleeve |
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National circulating currency was a long way off in the 1860s when Brooklyn’s Young-Hyson Tea Company issued these colorful notes. Openly accepted as currency within the community, these notes are remarkable pieces of a bygone era. Looking as fresh as they did 150 years ago, each note is in About Uncirculated condition.
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