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"With only two such sets known to exist," explained Heritage currency expert Allen Mincho, "it is understandable that they are unpriced in the Krause reference guide. This set made its public debut at the 1990 auction of the archives of the American Bank Note Printing Company. Designed for the Kingdom of Hawaii, they are printed on proof paper which has been mounted on card stock, as was the custom for ABNCo file copies. The face proof has a folded registry stub as produced which extends over the edge of the card stock."
"The face of the note," continued Mincho, "also bears vignettes of King David Kalakaua, sailing vessels, a locomotive, and sugar cane harvesting. The obligation clause reads 'five hundred dollars in silver coin payable to the bearer on demand.' This design only exists as these proof printings. They have been awarded classification as Pick #5 in that reference guide."
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