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    On April 29, 1858, following the Panic of 1857, seven prominent security printers merged to form the American Bank Note Company. The new company made New York City its headquarters. Less than two years later, the remaining handful of independent bank note printers merged to form the National Bank Note Company.

  3. Dec 23, 2020 · American Bank Note Company had been a leading supplier of banknotes for more than 150 years. In 1959, this printer produced a history of itself and possibly one of the best books for collectors. American Bank Note Company Advertising Card | 1840 | Front Ft. George Washington

  4. American Bank Note Company, founded in New York in 1795, printed bank notes and stamps for many of the states as well as for private banks. It was not until 1862 that the federal government took over the job of producing money, and American Bank Note soon was printing U.S. currency in denominations of ones, tens, twenties, fifties, and hundreds.

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    On April 29, 1858, following the Panic of 1857, seven prominent security printers merged to form the American Bank Note Company. The new company made New York City its headquarters. Less than two years later, the remaining handful of independent bank note printers merged to form the National Bank Note Company.

  6. Our roots as a secure printer trace back, through American Bank Note Company, over 225 years, to 1795 when the newly established First Bank of the United States called upon us to create a counterfeit-resistant currency for a young nation.

  7. Our roots as a secure printer trace back, through American Bank Note Company, over two centuries, to 1795 when the newly established First Bank of the United States called upon us to create a counterfeit-resistant currency for a young nation.

  8. First founded in 1795 as Murray, Draper, Fairham & Company, the American Bank Note Company developed into the United States' foremost high security engraving and printing firm in the years prior to the Civil War. It produced paper money, postage stamps, stock and bond certificates.

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