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$2 Silver Certificate Progressive Essay Face Proof

Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)
Designer: Edwin Howland Blashfield (American, 1848–1936)

5 Dollar Silver Certificate Progressive Essay Proof, Central Vignette

Engraver: G. F. C. Smillie (America, 1854–1924)
Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)

5 Dollar Silver Certificate Progressive Essay Proof, Central Vignette

Engraver: G. F. C. Smillie (America, 1854–1924)
Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)

5 Dollar Silver Certificate Progressive Essay Proof, Central Vignette

Engraver: G. F. C. Smillie (America, 1854–1924)
Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)

5 Dollar Silver Certificate Progressive Essay Face Proof

Engraver: G. F. C. Smillie (America, 1854–1924)
Engraver: Robert Ponickau (American, born Germany, 1846–1920)
Engraver: D. S. Ronaldson (American, born England, 1799–1862)
Designer: E. E. Meyers (American, 1832–1909)
Engraver: Edward M. Hall (American, 1862–1939)
Engraver: George U. Rose, Jr. (American)
Engraver: J. Kennedy (American, 1845–1930)
Engraver: L. F. Ellis (American, born 1870)
Engraver: Seymour B. Many (American, died 1900)
Engraver: Thomas F. Morris (American, 1853–1898)
Designer: Walter Shirlaw (American, born Scotland, 1838–1909)
Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)

5 Dollar Silver Certificate Essay Face Proof

Engraver: G. F. C. Smillie (America, 1854–1924)
Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)

5 Dollar Silver Certificate Face Approval Proof

Engraver: G. F. C. Smillie (America, 1854–1924)
Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)

$5 Silver Certificate Progressive Essay Face Proof

Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)
Designer: Walter Shirlaw (American, born Scotland, 1838–1909)
Engraver: G. F. C. Smillie (America, 1854–1924)

10 Dollar Silver Certificate Progressive Proof, Central Vignette

Manufacturer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (American, founded 1894)

$5 National Bank Note, North Carolina Composite Essay

Manufacturer: Excelsior Bank Note Company (American, active ca. 1870–75)

$5 National Bank Note Progressive Essay Face Proof

Engraver: G. F. C. Smillie (America, 1854–1924)

Victory Advancing

Artist: John William Casilear (American, 1811–1893)

Small Eagle

Artist: Charles Burt (American, 1823–1892)

Old Abe, the Live Wisconsin War Eagle

Artist, attributed to: Marcus Wickliffe Baldwin (American, 1853–1925)

Beehive with Flowers

Manufacturer: Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Company (American, 1851–61)

Locomotive and Passenger Car

Artist: W. Croom (American)
Manufacturer: Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Company (American, 1851–61)

Nautical Commerce and America

Manufacturer: Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Company (American, 1851–61)

Quilt with the Apotheosis of George Washington

Manufacturer: Textile manufacturer Henry Gardiner (British, 1744–1839)
Maker: Unknownquilter

Woman and Man

Artist: William George Beckman (American, born 1942)

Untitled

Artist: Horacio Torres (Uruguayan, active in the United States, 1924–1976)

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