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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 3, January 21, 2024, Article 24

STRAWBERRY SCRIP

An article by Stack's Bowers Currency Auction Associate Bradley C. Trotter highlights an interesting scrip note payable in strawberries. -Editor

  Utica, New York. Strawberry scrip note front
  Utica, New York. Strawberry scrip note back

To many collectors, terms like Silver Certificate and Gold Certificate are instantly recognizable and conjure an array of iconic notes each bearing a range of denominations and vignettes.

However, prior to the emergence and nationwide acceptance of federal currency, a variety of local and state issues filled the void. Known to collectors today as Obsolete Bank Notes, these came in a variety of denominations and bore a cacophony of vignettes that were often tied to local industry.

A merchant operating out of Utica in upstate New York issued a note dated 1862 which bore the vignette of a plump red strawberry. Although unusual in the sense that it depicted fruit as opposed to an allegorical figure or a prominent personality from American history, the guarantee that backed this note also stands apart as an oddity. In an era where notes were often backed with real estate or agricultural cash-crops (such as cotton in the Antebellum South), this note was backed by a quart of strawberries and, if the strawberry crop failed, exchangeable in current banknotes at the Savings Bank, 167 Genesee Street, Utica.

Offered as lot 92052 in our January Collectors Choice Online Auction, this note has been encapsulated by PMG and has been assigned a grade of Very Fine 20 with a comment for a Minor Repair – done presumably to rectify a small imperfection along the bottom margin.

This is indeed a rare item, one that reflects both the hyper-local reality of currency in the years preceding the American Civil War and the wartime economic realities of the conflict which resulted in a multitude of private issues temporarily filling the void.

The note makes interesting reading. Civil War scrip notes were a collecting specialty of mine for several years. While most are payable in U.S. or Confederate banknotes, many are payable in merchandise such as this. -Editor

To read the complete lot description, see:
Utica, New York. Strawberry Grounds of T. Buchanan, Jr. 1862 10 Cents. PMG Very Fine 20. (https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-17O9T2/utica-new-york-strawberry-grounds-of-t-buchanan-jr-1862-10-cents-pmg-very-fine-20)

To read the complete article, see:
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A STRAWBERRY CERTIFICATE? (https://stacksbowers.com/have-you-ever-seen-a-strawberry-certificate/)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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