ML12
Martin-Latimer Type 12
Criswell - GA CR14
Serial # 25348
Plate: F
Rarity: R1
Grade: UNC
Note: Small” Coat of Arms…clean but missing bottom border
ML12
Martin-Latimer Type 12
Criswell - GA CR14
Serial # 2668
Plate: M
Rarity: R1
Grade: UNC
Note: Small” Coat of Arms…clean but missing bottom border. I initially hoped that the vertical dash over the ‘M’ plate letter was a printer error; however, I’ve come to except it as just a random mark
ML12
Martin-Latimer Type 12
Criswell - GA CR14
Serial # 33543
Plate: J
Rarity: R1
Grade: VG
Note: Small” Coat of Arms…not sure how I picked this up…ugly
ML12
Martin-Latimer Type 12
Criswell - GA CR14
Serial # 32574
Plate: R
Rarity: R1
Grade: F
Note: Small” Coat of Arms…this is a neat, deceptive example of a wet green treasury stamp “transferring” to the reverse of a note placed directly on top of it. This example is so extreme, you can actually see the pillars of the “transferred” treasury stamp on the reverse. The give away that this is a transfer is that you can see part of the word ‘Georgia’ on the left instead of the right of the stamp
ML12
Martin-Latimer Type 12
Criswell - GA CR14
Serial # 13094
Plate: F
Rarity: R1
Grade: F
Note: Small” Coat of Arms…neat treasury stamp, for some reason, it was blotted out at an angle. Pinholes with a small internal split