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This banknote is an issue of the Farmers Bank of Virginia, a private financial institution operating in the United States. It is an example of an "obsolete banknote," a category of notes that were in circulation before the establishment of a unified national monetary system in the United States.
The face value of this note is 2 dollars. It testifies to a time when individual banks had the freedom to issue their own currency, resulting in a wide variety of designs and values across the country.
The note weighs one gram. Although the state of preservation and the specifics of the design are not specified, these notes are often sought after by collectors for their historical value and their representation of the diversity of the American banking system in the 19th century.
These obsolete banknotes offer a fascinating glimpse into the financial history of the United States and the transition to a more standardized monetary system. They are tangible witnesses of a bygone era, where local currency was the norm and where each note told a unique story of the issuing bank and the region it served.