By: Handini
The Bank of Yanceyville, North Carolina operated from 1852 until it failed in 1866 (Source: Haxby). It issued notes in denominations of $3, $4, $5, $10, $20, and $50. During the Civil War denominations of 50c, $1, $2, and $5 were issued also.
$4 Bank Of Yanceyville, NC (1853)
Haxby NC-105-G4
Pennell 1550
Image Contribution: Handini
The large vignette on the lower left is of a tobacco factory and is found on both the $3 and $4 notes from this bank.
$ .50 NC-105-G20 1530
$ 1.00 NC-105-G22 ----
$ 2.00 NC-105-G24 ----
$ 3.00 NC-105-G2 1540
$ 4.00 NC-105-G4 1550
$ 5.00 NC-105-G6 1560
$ 5.00 NC-105-G28 ----
$ 10.00 NC-105-G8 1570
$ 20.00 NC-105-G10 1580
$ 50.00 NC-105-G12 1590
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