A. B. & C. Durand & Company|Durand, Perkins, and Company|Cyrus Durand

Banknote motifs: circular lobed lathe work design, its interior composed of repeated stars, missing a pie shaped wedge (recto); Two pie-shaped wedges of lathe work ornament resembling cut glass (verso)

ca. 1824–42
Engraving; proof
14.5 × 11 cm (5.7 × 4.3 in)

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