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ABN Uncut Pair of Cards - American Banknote Company Americana - American Bank No:
$125.00

Pair of Uncut American Banknote Cards of Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech. ABCorp is an American corporation providing contract manufacturing and related services to the authentication, payment and secure access business sectors. Its history dates back to 1795 as a secure engraver and printer, and assisting the newly formed First Bank of the United States to design and produce more counterfeit resistant currency. The company has facilities in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Robert Scot, the first official engraver of the young U.S. Mint, began the company that would eventually grow into a high security engraving and printing firm, the American Bank Note Company (ABN), wholly-owned subsidiary of ABCorp. Founded in 1795 as Murray, Draper, Fairman & Company after Scot's three partners, the company prospered as United States population expanded and financial institutions proliferated. Its products included stock and bond certificates, paper currency for the nation's thousands of state-chartered banks, postage stamps (from 1879 to 1894), and a wide variety of other engraved and printed items. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABCorp Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.


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ABN Uncut Pair of Cards - American Banknote Company Americana - American Bank No

$124.00



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