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Excellent quality check.  Fresh from the estate of a Colonial and Revolutionary War historian and author, this is one of many 17th, 18th, 19th, and early 20th century items that I am offering from the collection. 

Excellent condition as pictured. 
Having no money in 1932 to pay its employees, the city of Charleston issued pay warrants to its employees instead of money.  These are called depression scrips.  The employees later redeemed and cancelled the scrip for pay.  Nobody liked the idea, but it was better than nothing and tided the city over some very rough times.  FREE shipping!

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 This item ships USPS First Class Mail with tracking and delivery confirmation.  Item will be packaged CAREFULLY and PROFESSIONALLY between stiff cardboard.  I am a collector myself and ship items the same way that I would want to receive them.

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