Nathan Gold Memorial Award
Long Time Achievement and Service to SPMC
Paper Money - Vol. XLIX, No. 1 - Whole No. 265 - January - February 2010
Title | Author | Page |
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Oh, Mr. Ponzi! | Terry Bryan | 3 |
Paper Column: The WWII Issuance of Series 1929 FRBNs | Peter Huntoon & Lee Lofthus | 12 |
Annie F. Morrill, National Bank President | Karl Sanford Kabelac | 23 |
Northampton Bank: A History of a Pennsylvania Bank | S.D. |
Proof Note
Proofs were special impressions of bank notes to demonstrate to bank officials what their notes would look like, before the plates were put into production. They were normally printed on India paper, a thin, crisp paper that was superior for showing engraved detail. The signature blocks on proof were typically punch cancelled, so that it could not be transformed into a circulating note by adding signatures.
Scrip
Scrip describes a wide variety of notes that were typically issued out of a sudden economic need. During the American Civil War, a large amount of scrip was issued by merchants who could not obtain silver coins in order to make change for their customers purchases. This was particularly acute during late 1862, when uncertainly concerning the outcome of the war resulted in hoarding of gold and silver coins. Merchants issued scrip to accommodate the need for change.
ANA World's Fair of Money - Day 5
Convenience, a great city and a well-deserved reputation as one of America's great coin towns yields expectations that this will be one great convention. Expect more than 1,200 of the world's best coin dealers, great educational programs, family activities and, of course, the ANA's signature feature: The Museum Showcase, with exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution, the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum and private collections.
ANA World's Fair of Money - Day 4
Convenience, a great city and a well-deserved reputation as one of America's great coin towns yields expectations that this will be one great convention. Expect more than 1,200 of the world's best coin dealers, great educational programs, family activities and, of course, the ANA's signature feature: The Museum Showcase, with exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution, the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum and private collections.
ANA World's Fair of Money - Day 3
Convenience, a great city and a well-deserved reputation as one of America's great coin towns yields expectations that this will be one great convention. Expect more than 1,200 of the world's best coin dealers, great educational programs, family activities and, of course, the ANA's signature feature: The Museum Showcase, with exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution, the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum and private collections.