Notes covered in Sundman lectures
Images of Native Americans on paper money and Confederate National Bank Notes are topics of recent research work by Peter Huntoon and Heinz Tschachler.
Both will deliver lectures as part of the Maynard Sundman/Littleton Coin Company Lecture Series, taking place Aug. 9 at the American Numismatic Association convention in Milwaukee, Wis.
Huntoon will discuss issuance of National Bank Notes in Confederate states occupied by Union military forces. By war’s end, this incluced eight national banks established within the boundaries of the Confederacy.
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