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This collectible chip card features an 1886 $10 Silver Certificate prominently displaying the likeness of Thomas A. Hendricks, the 21st Vice President of the United States. The design includes intricate detailing common to currency notes of the period, with ornate borders and fine line work framing the portrait. The denomination “Ten Dollars” appears clearly on the left side of the note, emphasizing its value. The text “Silver Certificate” is printed at the top center of the note, signifying its currency type.
The card is associated with the 5m Collectorama Show held in Lakeland, Florida, in February 1998. This information is printed in small text along the edge, linking the card to this numismatic event. Additional references include Tell-One Inc. and CCK, which are visible on the card and indicate affiliations related to the collectible or production. The overall presentation situates the card as a valuable item for collectors of money, currency, and paper money, specifically focusing on historical silver certificates.
The visual composition highlights the detailed craftsmanship of the note, featuring the portrait of Hendricks centered against a background of fine scrollwork and vignette shading. The text elements and ornamental flourishes reflect the style used in late 19th-century American currency. This card is a piece of numismatic history, representing both a specific monetary instrument and a collectible commemorating historical U.S. currency.
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