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    Default A Couple More Stacks of Union (mostly) Cash

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    Here we go again... Found another BIG stash of some of my older Union states bank notes. (I've got this stuff everywhere!) These are printed on regular paper, full size and color. Notes are two-sided (some are blank on back, but were printed anyway for realism). I divided this bunch into two sets of about 120 full-sized bills and around 60 or so fractionals each. There is an occasional Reb note mixed in here and there. $25 gets a set mailed to you. Paypal preferred.
    Thanks,
    Major Joseph Snell
    Paymaster, U.S.A.

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    Default Price Reduced!

    $40 gets you both sets. Huge amount of repro bills for the money... I'll throw in a little something extra for good measure.
    Thanks,

    Major Joseph Snell
    Paymaster, U.S.A.

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    Hallo!

    I am low on hard money.

    Question?

    Are the notes marked... conspicuousy or inconspicuously, with "Replica" or "Facsimile?"

    Thanks!

    CHS
    In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

    Not a real Civil War reenactor, I only portray one on boards and fora.
    I do not portray a Civil War soldier, I merely interpret one.

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    Default Sold.

    Money sold. Thanks!

    To answer your question though Curt, Yes, they are all marked with "COPY" as required by federal law.
    Joe Snell
    18th Indiana Light Artillery (Sgt.)
    49th Indiana Vol. Infantry (Pvt.)
    U.S.A. Pay Dept. (Major)

    "We never should, and I am sure, never shall be niggard of gratitude and benefaction to the soldiers who have endured toil, privations and wounds, that the nation may live."
    Abraham Lincoln

    "It's a disagreeable thing to be whipped."
    William Tecumseh Sherman

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    Hallo!

    Thanks for the answer, I appreciate it!

    CHS
    In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

    Not a real Civil War reenactor, I only portray one on boards and fora.
    I do not portray a Civil War soldier, I merely interpret one.

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