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This banknote is a non-issued $1 note from The Union County Bank, located in New Jersey, dating from the years 1859-1864. More specifically, it is listed as being issued in 1859.
The Union County Bank was in operation from 1859 to 1864. It was later transformed into the First National Bank of Plainfield. Its existence ended on October 17, 1932, the date of its definitive closure.
The note's design includes a vignette representing an allegory of seated America, with a depiction of Niagara Falls in the background. This vignette is finely detailed, emphasizing the importance of national symbols and iconic landscapes of the time.
A security insert is integrated under the main vignette. It displays the word "ONE" in red letters. This bright red inscription serves as a security measure and highlights the face value of the note.
Due to its status as a non-issued note, this specimen offers an insight into the banking system and monetary printing practices of the mid-19th century in the United States. It bears witness to the Union County Bank's efforts to establish its financial presence in New Jersey.
This type of banknote is a collectible item for numismatists and historians interested in American financial history and the evolution of local banking institutions during this period.
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