The eagle from the 1862 $100 U.S. Note is depicted on another souvenir card. SO130, put out at the July 1994 ANA convention, features the vignette...
From the $10 note, the small eagle appears on SO65, commemorating the 200th anniversary of Washington’s inauguration, and the portrait of Lincoln...
While searching out vignettes for another thread, I was studying some of the early federal notes that were printed by private bank note firms in...
Two more and I'll call it a night. these are a couple of my favorite railroad vignettes. The first is from a Pittsburgh & West Virginia Rwy Co....
SM, I hope you don't mind me expanding the scope of your thread, since these vignettes are all from stocks/bonds, not strictly paper money. But I...
A couple more -- these are both from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Not from paper money, but special tax stamps. I'll just include...
Cotton picking shows up in several other vignettes I've seen. Here's one from the antebellum era -- almost certainly a slave. The one with the...
Found yet another example of usage for the standing George Washington vignette, this time on a very familiar piece of currency--a fractional! I...
Brilliant idea, SM! I know I could scare up a few more oddballs. Would you promise to contribute?
Beautiful!! And maybe PCGS will bump up the grade. ;)
My latest stock pick-up arrived today and it looks even better than expected. This is an unissued certificate of the East Mahanoy (PA) Rail Road...
I think I found another GFC Smillie work among the vignettes I recently posted: http://www.cointalk.com/t176715/ According to "The Engraver's...
That's a great thread! Now I'm going to have to search my collection for his work. :)
Wow, an autographed vintage vignette! I'd definitely like to see a scan of that one.
Don Kelly has this note listed on his site at $85. http://www.donckelly.com/obsolete/granville$5.html
I just posted this image on a different thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t176715-2/#post1196300 I think I'll post it here also, because it's so...
Was going through Gene Hessler's book "U.S. Essay, Proof and Specimen Notes" again and found a couple more usages of my vignettes. These are not...
D'oh! Late as usual. I've just packaged up my donation. It will go out on Monday and hopefully arrive later this week.
My eyes have been getting bigger and bigger as I've scrolled through these posts. Some of the combinations are phenomenal! This one just amazes...
Really, there are mechanical sorters? How do they separate zinc from copper?
Separate names with a comma.