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This collectible card features a detailed reproduction of the 1896 United States one silver dollar note, designed by Tim Prusmack. The front displays classical allegorical figures, including two men—one standing and pointing, the other seated—set against a backdrop that includes a prominent Washington Monument. The note itself is intricately bordered with a repeating pattern of circular motifs and includes distinct elements such as the serial number "P29A11974" and the denomination expressed both in numerals and text.
The bottom of the card bears the printed signature of Tim Prusmack, identifying the designer connected with this artistic currency reproduction. The card is primarily monochromatic with black and white tones, highlighting the detailed engraving and ornamental aspects of the silver certificate design. This item belongs to a series aimed at educating youth about historical American currency and numismatics through artistic collectible pieces.
This collectible encapsulates both historical and artistic value, emphasizing the design elements of 19th-century American paper money while serving as an educational tool about currency history. It appeals to collectors interested in numismatics, silver certificates, and the artistic representation of money.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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