HISTORIC PAPER MONEY ISSUE COVERS 1812 NOTES Public Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 42, October 2, 2005, Article 19

    HISTORIC PAPER MONEY ISSUE COVERS 1812 NOTES

    Fred Reed is also the Editor of Paper Money, the official
    publication of the Society of Paper Money Collectors, Inc.
    The September/October issue features an important article
    by Don Kagin. Reed describes it as "THE definitive (thus
    far) look at the nation's first post-revolutionary circulating
    currency. Because of their rarity, the U.S. Treasury Notes
    of 1812-1815 have languished in obscurity for nearly two
    centuries. Although both Hessler and Krause-Lemke
    have cataloged the notes, their exclusion from Freidberg
    (early eds.) relegated these important notes to the fringes of
    our recollection and the backwaters of our hobby."

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  • 2005-10-02
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