Manual Labor Bank Paper Money Guide
Old currency issued by The Manual Labor Bank is no longer good at its face value. However, it can certainly still be rare and collectible. These are known as obsolete banknotes. Obsolete currency is valued similarly to any other antique banknote. The condition and rarity are the two most important factors that determine what a certain bill is worth. It is impossible to compile a price guide that can show exactly how much a note should sell for sight unseen. However, we are available to answer any inquiries. Just email pictures of your banknote from The Manual Labor Bank and we can go from there.
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Different Types of Currency
The following is some very basic information about the denominations and years that The Manual Labor Bank printed money:
The branch bank location in Philadelphia issued the following types of currency:
1st Series (Denomination & Dates): $5 – 1830s
2nd Series: $10 – 1830s – 1838s
3rd Series: $20 – 1830s – 1838s
4th Series: $50 – 1830s – 1838s
5th Series: $100 – 1830s
6th Series: 5 cents – 1837s
7th Series: 5 cents – June 1, 1837
8th Series: 6 1/4 cents – 1837
9th Series: 10 cents – 1837
10th Series: $2 – April 18, 1862
11th Series: 12 1/2 cents – 1830s – 1837s
12th Series: 25 cents – 1837
13th Series: 50 cents – 1837
14th Series: $1 – 1830s – 1837s
15th Series: $2 – 1837s – 1838s
16th Series: $3 – 1837s – 1838s
Looking To Sell?
We are not just dealers. We are also collectors. As experts on paper money, we are qualified to value your banknote. Just send us pictures of what you have and we can tell you what it is worth. Please send us an email or text instead of calling (we can’t help you over the phone).
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