Nebraska, Nemaha Valley Bank, Five Dollar Note - March 20th, 1857 - Brownville, Nebraska, USA
Includes an archival grade document sleeve. Origin: Brownville, Territory of Nebraska, USA Authority: Nemaha Valley Bank Date: March 20th, 1857 Denomination: 5 Dollars Size: Approximately 7 x 3 inches Face Side: Portraits of the first five presidents of the United States on a "V," with a beckoning Liberty behind. Portrait of Henry Clay in bottom left, a U.S. Senator from Kentucky and Secretary of State under President John Quincy Adams. Portrait of Daniel Webster in bottom right, another former Secretary of State and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Back Side: Blank. Notes: This is an example of obsolete paper money—a type of currency issued by thousands of American banks, companies, states, and other entites before the federal government began printing money during the Civil War. These notes were issued solely under the authority of the banks that printed them and lacked backing from precious metals or government guarantees. Commonly, such notes include phrases like "State of"