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This collectible chip card features a photographic image of the 1896 $5 United States bill, known as the "Banned in Boston" note. The card commemorates the 15th Annual Mid-America Coin Convention held in June 1996. The front prominently displays the $5 bill with detailed imagery, including the portrait of Abraham Lincoln at the center of the note. Above the bill image, the text identifies the card's connection to the Mid-America Coin Convention and highlights the educational nature of the card.
The card includes "U.S.A. Card Corporation" as the issuing entity along the bottom edge, emphasizing its role in numismatic education and collectibles. The imagery is set against a dark background which helps the note and the printed text stand out clearly. This card is part of a collectible series designed for coin collectors and numismatists, focusing on currency and money-themed content tied to coin conventions and related events.
Text at the top and bottom reinforces its association with the coin collecting community and provides a historical context for the 1896 $5 note, which bears significance in American currency history. The card ties into themes of coin shows, expos, and numismatic education, making it a valuable item for collectors interested in currency and U.S. monetary history.
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