Published as United States National Museum Bulletin 252, Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology:71.
The chronic problem of counterfeit notes in England in the early 19th century led the Bank of England to sponsor a public competition for a printing process that would deter forgers. Among those answering the appeal was Sir William Congreve, a colorful and controversial figure, who was a governor of the Bank and engineer by profession. During his temporary excursion into the printing trade he developed a process which he felt could not be imitated. This became known as "compound-plate printing." The process was never accepted by the Bank, but it was used with success for many years by one of London's private printing firms and by Somerset House, a government office.
The N.O.W. News is the official publication of the Numismatists of Wisconsin, and has been continually published since 1963. The Numismatists of Wisconsin are a vibrant state organization with any number of numismatic celebrities identified in the earliest issues, including Ken Bressett, Chet Krause, Neil Shafer and others.
The N.O.W. News is the official publication of the Numismatists of Wisconsin, and has been continually published since 1963. The Numismatists of Wisconsin are a vibrant state organization with any number of numismatic celebrities identified in the earliest issues, including Ken Bressett, Chet Krause, Neil Shafer and others.