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This collectible card features a colonial map of New England created by M. Sutter in 1728. The historical map depicts the northeastern United States, focusing on the New England region, with detailed cartographic elements typical of the early 18th century. The map is overlaid by a prominent image of a Brasher Doubloon gold coin, an important rare American coin that ties into American history and numismatics.
The card is marked with a denomination of $20 and branded with the NYNEX logo in bold black letters at the lower left corner. The coin image shows intricate details including a raised eagle design surrounded by a wreath and lettering, highlighting its significance as part of the Brasher Doubloon Rare Coin Series. The overall color scheme blends warm gold tones of the coin with the muted, antique colors of the colonial map background.
This collectible chip card celebrates themes of American history, rare gold coins, and the geography of the northeastern United States, specifically New England. It combines the fields of military numismatics and colonial cartography, making it a valuable item for collectors with interests in early American artifacts and historical cartographic representations.
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