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Paper 25 cents

US Paper Money4 of 4dexter, diamond in the rough PREV10 cents 1863 Fractional currency NEXT
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25 Cent Fractional Currency 1874

US Fractional Currency

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Posted 23 months, 20 days ago

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Just wondering what to do with this... Has been around a long time in the family but really do not need it. Paper 25 cents just seems like a waste now a days. Anyway if anyone has an idea of the history or whatever... floridaron@earthlink.net Thanks R

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  1. kristin kristin, 23 months, 20 days ago
    Well at least you didn't have to carry around that dreaded loose change back then. :)
  2. floridaron, 23 months, 19 days ago
    Your right, maybe we should take a hint from history...
  3. CWfan CWfan, 23 months, 19 days ago
    The history of the US Fractional Currency can be found on the resource page here on Collector's Weekly. If you go to the site you will also have more resources available to you that will include interviews and websites that talk about this specific subject. Check it out...

    http://www.collectorsweekly.com/us-paper-money/fractional-currency
  4. VikingFan82 VikingFan82, 17 months, 25 days ago
    From what I have seen, it is from around 1862.

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