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OH. Manhattan. Group of Manhattan Bank From Several Series.

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OH. Manhattan. Group of Manhattan Bank From Several Series.
<b>OH.</b> <i>Manhattan.</i> <b>Group of Manhattan Bank From Several Series. </b> 1) <B>$1. </B>1830s. (Haxby OH-260 G12; Wolka 1532-01). Scene along canal at center; medallion heads at either end. UBS&H. R-7. <B>F-VF,</B> unissued. 2) <B>$1. </B>1837. (OH-260 G4; 1532-03). Cattle under tree at center; Ceres and Minerva at left; John Marshall at right. W&P. R-4. <B>About Fine,</B> pinholes. 3) <B>$1. </B>1838. (OH-260 G8; 1532-04). <B>Haxby Plate Note.</B> Seated goddess with eagle and shield at left; large counter at upper right. RW&H. R-4. <B>Fine,</B> some age toning. 4) <B>$2. </B>1837. (OH-260 G16; 1532-05). Greek god of water at center; Washington at left; Marshall at right. W&P. R-4. <B>VG-F,</B> lightly soiled. 5) <B>$2. </B>1838. (OH-260 G20; 1532-06). <B>Haxby Plate Note.</B> Ceres seated in large round end panel at left; large counter at upper right. RW&H. R-5. <B>Fine,</B> some age toning. 6) <B>$3. </B>1837. (OH-260 G28; 1532-07). Greek god of water at center; Indian maiden at left; Marshall at right. W&P. R-5. <B>VG-F,</B> POC. 7) <B>$3. </B>1839. (OH-260 G36; 1532-09). Three seated maidens with ship in background at center; medallion heads with 3 in lathe above and below, at either end. UBS&H. R-5. <B>Fine.</B> 8) <B>$5. </B>1838. (OH-260 G40; 1532-11). Hebe seated with eagle at center; seated goddess and eagle by shield in ornate round panel at left. RW&H. R-5. <B>Fine,</B> age toned. 9) <B>$5. </B>1840. (OH-260 G44; 1532-12). Three farmers resting under tree at center; five Spanish eight reales coins at right. RW&H. R-4. <B>Fine,</B> staple hole near top. 10) <B>$10. </B>1840. (OH-260 G48; 1532-13). Maiden with Liberty cap and pole at center; ornate TEN at left, 10 between rosettes at right. RW&H. R-5. <B>About Fine,</B> pinholes. [10] <BR>    Marvelous selection of Manhattan Bank notes. The bank was chartered by the Michigan legislature, which was an effective loophole when suit was brought against the bank seeking collection of debt.