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This unissued 20-dollar banknote comes from the Bank of Augusta, located in the State of Georgia, USA. Its issuance period is between 1850 and 1865. The banknote is of the obverse only type (UNIFACE).
The obverse of the banknote features several distinct graphic elements. On the left, there is a bust that may represent James Oglethorpe. In the center, an allegorical scene depicts two female figures sitting on either side of a shield. One of the women wears a Phrygian cap, a symbol of freedom. The shield is surmounted by a bald eagle, the national emblem of the United States. The interior of the shield represents a maritime landscape with boats sailing on the water, while a rising sun illuminates mountains on the horizon.
In the background of this central scene, a ship is visible on the left and a train on the right, symbolizing the progress of transport and commerce at the time. On the far right of the banknote, an ornamental circle frames a representation of a train carrying cargo.
The inscriptions on the banknote include the face value "20" repeated, the name of the issuing institution "The Bank of Augusta", and the promise to pay twenty dollars to the bearer. Space is provided for the insertion of the date of issue, as well as the signatures of the cashier ("Cash.") and the president of the bank ("President."). The mention "Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York" indicates the name of the printer responsible for the design and production of the banknote.
The dimensions of the banknote are 180 mm in length and 76 mm in width.
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