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(Washington, DC)- Humbug Glory Bank 5¢ circa 1837

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:375.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,500.00 USD
(Washington, DC)- Humbug Glory Bank 5¢ circa 1837
<B>(Washington, DC)- Humbug Glory Bank</B></I> 5¢ circa 1837<BR>This satirical note was formerly part of the John. J. Ford Collection. This design is much rarer than the other Humbug Glory Bank notes seen of the "Jackass 6 Mint Drops" type that comes in two varieties and one of which can be seen in <I>United States Tokens 1700 - 1900</B></I> by Russell Rulau on page 99. The note we present uses a boar vignette. This <B>Fine</B></I> note is intact, but a little brittle as the hard folds have been reinforced with backing paper many years ago. Still an eye-appealing note that was nicely printed on brown bank note grade rag paper. Bank cashier is Cunning Reuben (Reuben Whitney, member of President Jackson's cabinet) and the bank president is Honest Amos (Amos Kendall, journalist turned financier.) Certainly a snapshot back to the political mudslinging of the 1830s.<BR><I>From The Troy Wiseman Collection</B></I>