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This banknote originates from the United States and was issued by the State of South Carolina in 1861.
The face value of this banknote is 50 cents.
The banknote features a dominant green color, with black details. In the center, an allegorical representation of Justice can be observed. Justice is depicted with a sword in one hand and scales in the other.
The text "FIFTY CENTS" is printed at the top of the banknote, indicating its value. The name of the issuing state, "South Carolina", also appears on the banknote.
The serial number of the banknote is 2720, and it bears the signature of A. Goettfried.
This banknote is an example of the local monetary issues that circulated in the United States during the period of the Civil War.
It is classified as type T-37.
The printer of this banknote is Keatinge & Ball, New York.