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1850s $1 Western Exchange Omaha City, Nebraska CU-64 PMG
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Omaha City, Nebraska Territory – Western Exchange Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Bishop Hill Colony $1 Note, Certified by PMG as Crisp Uncirculated 64, Remainder.
Currency Highlights:- Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PMG.
- Certified Crisp Uncirculated 64 by PMG.
- This note is a remainder note.
- One dollar denomination.
- Face: features a dramatic vignette of a Native American hunting party witnessing a passenger train crossing the frontier, a symbolic representation of Manifest Destiny and westward expansion. A portrait of Stephen A. Douglas appears at lower left, while a Native American mother and child vignette adorns the lower right.
- Back: Intentionally Blank.
Combining outstanding preservation, compelling frontier imagery, and a remarkable story of Nebraska's first chartered bank and the Bishop Hill Colony, this scarce note is an exceptional addition to any advanced collection of obsolete currency, territorial notes, or historic American paper money.Add this Obsolete note to your collection today!
Issued by the first chartered "bank" in Nebraska Territory, this fascinating territorial-era note is deeply connected to the financial history of both Nebraska and the Bishop Hill Colony of Illinois. This example is especially desirable for collectors of territorial currency and Western Americana. - Specifications
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