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This 50-cent note was issued by the State of North Carolina in 1866. It is a type of paper money issued during a period when coins were scarce, particularly due to the economic and political upheavals of the Civil War.
The front of the note features a complex ornamental design typical of banknotes of that era. In the center, the face value, "50", is printed in large format for easy identification. Signatures of state officials are present, authenticating the note. The name of the state, "North Carolina", is also prominently displayed.
The back of the note is designed with a simple typography, indicating again the value of "50 Cents" and the name of the state. Additional decorative elements may be present to complicate counterfeiting. The note is printed on a light-colored paper.
This 50-cent North Carolina note is a historical artifact that testifies to the alternative monetary practices adopted during a period of metal currency shortage. It offers a glimpse into the financial and economic history of the state during Reconstruction.
The classification of the note, according to the Schwanzed classification system, is NC-A52. The composition of the note is paper.