US Notes

Columbus in His Study: The Renaissance Portrait Vignette That Graced Reconstruction-Era US Currency

In the 1870s, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing placed a striking vignette of Christopher Columbus poring over navigational charts onto several denominations of federal currency, blending Renaissance iconography with post-Civil War national ambition. Understanding this vignette unlocks a fascinating chapter of American numismatic art history and helps collectors identify some of the most visually compelling notes of the era.

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The Series 1869 $1 Rainbow Note: America’s Most Colorful Large-Size Legal Tender

The Series 1869 $1 Legal Tender note earned its ‘Rainbow Note’ nickname through a stunning multicolor design that set it apart from every other piece of American paper money. Collectors at every level prize this note for its historical significance, artistic beauty, and the fascinating story behind its production.

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