Description: ABNC souvenir card SO 32 ANA MY 1983 Tucson, AZ $1 Lord & Williams Tucson scrip SO32 ANA mid year 1983 souvenir card ABNC Mint American Bank Note Company for AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION Colorado Springs, Colorado Arizona Territory was settled long after government taxes made private banknotes obsolete. Yet, a shortage of United States currency caused a number of traders and to issue their own script, e.g. the Lord & Williams one dollar note reproduced above Dr. Charles H.Lord and W.W. Williams migrated to Arizona Territory in the 1860's. In 1875 they opened the first bank in the territory which they operated along with a thriving mercantile business. Between 1875 and 1879 Lord & Williams issued scrip in 5. 10. 25 and 50-cent and one dollar denominations. The notes were printed by Thalmessinger, Stationers, New York City. As was common practice in those days, the design was copied from another banknote company's work. Model for the Indian, reproduced to the left from an original die, was by the Continental Bank Note Company, now incorporated into the American Bank Note Company, New York. AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION 5TH MIDWINTER CONVENTIONFEBRUARY 24-27 1983 TUCSON. ARIZONA Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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