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| 正面描述 | Intaglio-printed note in black with red scalloped numeral counter medallions at upper left and upper right, each bearing the digit '5'. At upper centre, a central vignette of an allegorical female figure holding a sheaf of grain, surrounded by a rural harvest scene with a building in the background; to the left, a portrait vignette of a young woman in three-quarter view. Left margin carries a pastoral cattle-driving scene, while the lower right bears a small vignette of an early steam locomotive with figures. The bank title 'THE CENTRAL BANK OF VIRGINIA' is set in bold letterpress across the centre, below which the promise text and place of issue 'STAUNTON' appear in script, with spaces for manuscript date and signatures of Cashier and President. A Roman numeral 'V' counter appears at lower right. |
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| 正面铭文 | THE CENTRAL BANK OF VIRGINIA Will pay FIVE DOLLARS to Bearer on demand. STAUNTON ______ 18__ Cashier President American Bank Note Company |
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The Central Bank of Virginia was a Richmond-based institution chartered in 1851, one of several Virginia banks whose note issues accelerated sharply in the late 1850s as sectional tensions strained public confidence in long-distance financial instruments. By 1860, Virginia banks were operating under increasing pressure from the state legislature to maintain specie reserves — a demand many struggled to meet.
American Bank Note Company, formed in 1858 through the merger of several competing security printers, was handling a large volume of Southern bank work at this moment. The Civil War would sever those relationships entirely within a year.