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New Orleans, Louisiana. Specimen Proof Promissory Note Pair, ca.1828-1831 with Extremely Rare Rawdon

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New Orleans, Louisiana. Specimen Proof Promissory Note Pair, ca.1828-1831 with Extremely Rare Rawdon
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New Orleans, Louisiana, ND (1828-1831). Lot of 2 Proof Checks or promissory notes, one in French and one in English, both without any Banking information. Includes English version with vignette of Mercury at bottom, Cut corners, printed on thick pink paper; and, the French version, with a vignette of Marianne at bottom, also with cut corners, and printed on white India paper. Checks range from VF to AU condition. (2). Freeman Rawdon founded his first engraving and printing firm in 1825, with just his name. In 1828 he partnered with Neziah Wright to form Rawdon, Wright & Company of New York City. On March 1, 1832, Rawdon partnered with his brother to form Rawdon, Wright, & Hatch which maintained the name until 1847 when Edson moved from New Orleans to New York. This is one of the earliest security printer notes or checks printed for New Orleans by a security printer. RW&Co.