Hoyer & Ludwig, producer ; Bank of Virginia, associated name
Title
Recto_Bank of Virginia_1 dollar_1861
Description
Printed on white paper in black ink. Images include four profiles of classical figures; a sailing vessel, a mill, and two women with an urn. Verso: blank except for handwritten note.
Inscription: "ACCORDING TO ACT OF ASSEMBLY THE PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS & CO. of the BANK OF VIRGINIA promise to pay ONE DOLLAR to the bearer on demand at their Banking house in ___ , __day of__".
Notes
Bank of Virginia, 1 dollar, 1861, 1861. Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Historical Collections, 3-03/1, Mss :78 C 1709-1868 976. American Currency Collection. Recto.
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