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An Analysis of the True Principles of Security Against Forgery; Exemplified by an Enquiry into the Sufficiency of the American Plan for a New Bank Note...; Report of the Committee of the Society of Arts, etc...Preventing Forgery of Bank Notes

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Illustrations: commercial reproductive processes
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Mitchell Kennedy 1925
Title: An Analysis of the True Principles of Security Against Forgery; Exemplified by an Enquiry into the Sufficiency of the American Plan for a New Bank Note...; Report of the Committee of the Society of Arts, etc...Preventing Forgery of Bank Notes
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Illustrations: commercial reproductive processes.

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