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| 正面铭文 | 1 ONE DOLLAR 1 1 1 THE PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS & CO., OF THE NEW ENGLAND COMMERCIAL BANK Will pay ONE DOLLAR on demand ONE to the bearer NEWPORT____________18___ NEW ENGLAND BANK NOTE CO., BOSTON. 1 _____________ Cash.r______________Pres.t 1 RHODE ISLAND |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed predominantly in green on plain white paper. The word ONE is rendered in large, ornate Gothic-style lettering centered in the lower portion of the note, the letters appearing mirror-reversed as seen through the face, serving as a counterfeit-deterrent underprint element. The remainder of the reverse field is unprinted. |
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The New England Commercial Bank operated out of Newport, Rhode Island, and this note falls within the period when Rhode Island's banking laws were notoriously lax — the state had chartered so many institutions by mid-century that the sheer volume of circulating paper made note authentication a practical impossibility for ordinary commerce. Counterfeiters thrived in exactly this environment.
The New England Bank Note Co. of Boston printed for dozens of New England institutions during this period, which meant that engraved elements were routinely shared across unrelated issuers — a cost-saving measure that ironically made forgery detection harder, not easier.