Delaware County Bank- One Dollar

Engraver Danforth, Bald, & Co. American

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In the early years of the nineteenth century banks issued a huge variety of currencies, which were printed by many engravers. The Delaware County Bank was located in Pennsylvania. In the midst of the Civil War in 1863 the U.S. government became the country’s sole issuer of paper money.

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