The fifty cent note in close.Notice the scallop ship on the right hand side.Salem at the time was a port city on the Delaware river and their major industry was ship building.
The ten cent note in close.Notice the absence of the scallop boat on the far right and instead look on each side of the large word TEN CENTS
and you will see fruit and vegatables another large industry in Salem County to this day.
"New York, Cleveland, Cleveland Glass Works, 5 Cents, 187-, (1870s), Oswego County, H1, wonderful glass blowing scene at left, unissued, extremely fine. $95"
"New York, Cleveland, Cleveland Glass Works, 10 Cents, 187-, (1870s), Oswego County, H2, wonderful glass blowing scene at left, unissued, choice almost uncirculated. $125" Both from.
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Durwood made the wrong move after the ship surfaceone.He should have listened to the colonel Parker had he, he wouldnt have been a trash man from Delight Arkansas instead he would have been with Elvis!!