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5 Dollars West River Bank - Vermont

Uitgever West River Bank
Jaar 1860
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde STATE OF VERMONT The West River Bank Will pay FIVE DOLLARS on demand to the bearer Jamaica, July 1st 18____ CASH PRES Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New-York New England Bank Note Co. Boston.
Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is blank, without any printed design, vignette, or lettering.
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The West River Bank operated out of Jamaica, Vermont — a small hill town with no particular commercial weight, which made it typical of the hundreds of minor New England institutions that obtained charters primarily to issue their own paper. Vermont's free banking environment in the mid-nineteenth century meant that note redemption was often inconvenient by design; a bank seated far from major trade routes could rely on distance to slow the return of its paper.

The dual printer attribution here reflects a common practice: Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson supplied earlier plates that New England Bank Note Company subsequently used or adapted after absorbing much of that firm's business following the 1858 consolidation into the American Bank Note Company. The G8B designation suggests a later printing run from existing plates.

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