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Kagin’s book on early Treasury Notes scores big

With this book, Don Kagin has compiled a concise and comprehensive study of America’s first issues of paper currency for circulation. There were innumerable times in the past when the questions of which were the first notes issued by the government came up. The answer was either Demand Notes of 1861 or various pieces from 1862, made at the outbreak of the Civil

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