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| 正面描述 | Central vignette at left depicts the crowning of a bust of George Washington with a laurel wreath, set on a dock amid ship cargo, with a shield bearing the United States flag and a fasces; a sailing vessel appears on the horizon in the background. Three subsidiary vignettes at right are arranged vertically: dock cargo at top, a portrait of John C. Calhoun at center, and a steam locomotive at bottom. The South Carolina state seal appears at the bottom center between the manuscript signatures of the Cashier and President, with engraved denomination counters of 5 at each corner. |
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| 背面描述 | Plain unprinted reverse on aged cream paper stock, with a large red letterpress underprint reading FIVE centrally positioned, visible as a mirror image through the sheet. |
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The Bank of South Carolina, chartered in 1802, was one of the state's most conservatively managed antebellum institutions — it survived the Panic of 1837 without suspending specie payments, a distinction very few Southern banks could claim. Notes from its mid-1850s issues reflect that reputation: the bank maintained tight circulation relative to its specie reserves, which means genuine over-issue examples are essentially unknown.
Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson produced this plate during their final decade before merger into the American Bank Note Company in 1858.