Description: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington, D.C. Souvenir Card. B155. The Historic Voyage, 1492-1992 - Central States Numismatic Society, April-May 1992, Minneapolis, Minnesota. "The $1,000 United States Note (face), featured on this souvenir card, has two distinctive engraved vignettes. The first and central vignette is the portrait of DeWitt Clinton ... The second vignette ...depicts Christopher Columbus in his study ...The full-stamped figure and border on the card are from the World's Columbian Exposition Diploma." Card has a pictorial show date cancellation of Scott #2558 29c Numismatics stamp, May 1, 1992, Host- Northwest Coin Club, 53rd Anniversary Convention, Central States Numismatic Society Station, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Card measures 10" x 8".
Price: 19.95 USD
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
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Vignette (portrait): DeWitt Clinton
Source - Foil Stamped Figure & Border: World's Columbian Exposition Diploma
Note (continued): later issued as Series 1878
Vignette (left side): Christopher Columbus
Circulated/Uncirculated: First Day of Show - Pictorial -CSNS Station
Denomination: $1000 United States Note (face), Series 1875
Brand: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Type: Numismatic Souvenir Card
Engraver (portrait): Charles Burt
Engraver (Christopher Columbus): Henry Gugler
Note: $1000 U.S. Note was proposed as Series 1875, but
Postage Stamp: Scott #2558 29 cent Numismatics commemorative
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States