Michigan, Constantine, Bank of Constantine, $1, July 1, 1837, a couple of tiny holes at center, otherwise fine. $125 photo
Michigan, Constantine, Bank of Constantine, $2, May 3, 1837, stain and a few small tears at left, good to very good. $125 photo
Michigan, Constantine, Bank of Constantine, $3, May 3, 1837, missing upper right corner tip, good to very good. $125 photo
Michigan, Detroit, City of Detroit, $10, no date (1933), Depression scrip issue, no seal or serial numbers as on issued notes, this is probably an error note on regular bank note paper, printed by Quayle and Son, NY, well circulated with three small edge tears, good to very good. $125 photo back
Michigan, Detroit, Fred L. Seitz & Co., 5 Cents, November 1, 1862, unissued, three punch cancellations, crisp uncirculated. $85 /photo
Michigan, Grand Rapids, J.W. Pierce, 12 (1/2) Cents, Feby 15, 1838, payable "at the Kent Bookstore...", arm and hammer, steamboat at left, originally printed as a 12 cent note, the "1/2" was added later by hand, just a bit of light aging, nice fine. $250 photo
Michigan, Marshall, G.A. Colby & Brother, 5 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, wheat and barrels marked "Herdon Mills" at center, payable "at the Banking Offices of R.C. Paine, Niles, Mich. H.B. Denman, Dawagiac, Mich. and Chas. T. Gorham, Marshall, Mich....", signed and issued, fine to very fine. $195 photo
Michigan, Marshall, G.A. Colby & Brother, 25 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, wheat and barrels marked "Herdon Mills" at center, payable "at the Banking Offices of R.C. Paine, Niles, Mich. H.B. Denman, Dawagiac, Mich. and Chas. T. Gorham, Marshall, Mich....", unissued, punch cancelled, crisp uncirculated. $175 photo
Michigan, St. Clair, Bank of St. Clair, $3, Jan 1, 1842, Amphitrite and Neptune in shell drawn by horses at center, early train at left, ship at right, good to very good. $85 photo
Michigan, West Bay City, Bengle & Co's Store, cardboard 5 Cents, no date, probably late 1800s, extremely fine. $35 /photo
Michigan, Ypsilanti, Bank of Ypsilanti, $1, Sept 15, 1837, portraits of Washington and Franklin are from the same dies as used on first US postage stamp issue of 1847, three other attractive vignettes by Rawdon, Wright and Hatch, fine to very fine. $75 photo
Michigan, Ypsilanti, Bank of Ypsilanti, $5, Oct 7, 1836, portraits of Washington and Franklin are from the same dies as used on first US postage stamp issue of 1847, three other attractive vignettes by Rawdon, Wright and Hatch including portraits of Lafayette and Jackson, one small punch cancellation, very good to fine. $50 photo
Michigan, Ypsilanti, Bank of Ypsilanti, $10, Sept 15, 1837, portraits of Washington and Franklin are from the same dies as used on first US postage stamp issue of 1847, three other attractive vignettes by Rawdon, Wright and Hatch, moderate aging, otherwise fine or better. $30 photo