US Treasury specimen book
US Treasury Department Specimen books, also known as BEP presentation albums, were published by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) from the mid-1860s through the 1910s. Prepared upon request of the United States Secretary of the Treasury, albums were generally presented to Cabinet members, select Members of Congress, diplomats and visiting dignitaries. Some extant albums still in their original binding bear the name of the recipient impressed in gold lettering on the cover. While no two presentation albums have exactly the same contents, each book usually contained portraits, vignettes, and/or images of buildings. Specimen books which contain whole proof images of currency are extremely rare.
Banknote engraving specimen books
The function of specimen books or presentation albums initially served as a business-generating artist's portfolio to be given to bank presidents or heads of foreign national banks.[1] Prior to specimen books, engraving company salesmen presented potential clients with engraved broadsides highlighting their abilities. Examples of these salesman's sample sheets exist from the mid 1820s[2] and 1830s.[3][4] While specimen books were introduced in 1850s and 1860s, examples of the salesman sheet are known through the 1880s.[5]
Bureau of Engraving and Printing (US Treasury) specimen books
Literature on US Treasury Department specimen books is very scarce. An auction record from 1891 described a BEP specimen book with 103 engravings ("46 portraits and 57 vignettes") as either coming from the collection of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, or having been presented to him.[6] A 1921 auction catalog documents the offering of a BEP specimen book which contained about 145 engravings ("about 100 portraits and 45 plates and views").[7] In 2001 the numismatic community knew of 47 BEP specimen books and suspected the existence of 10 to 15 more.[1]
A WorldCat search of library records found eight BEP specimen books.[8] Based on available information for five books, they range in size (i.e., number of engraved illustrations) from roughly 125[9] to 145[10] engravings. One library record noted a presentation inscription to James B. Beck.[11]
Between 2005 and mid-2014 available records indicate at least 18 BEP specimen presentation albums have sold in public auction.[nb 1][23][24][25]</ref> Albums vary in length from a single volume of 24 portraits[22] to a four volume set containing roughly 400 engraved images.[23] The content of each album varies and may contain one or more of the following: portraits of presidents,[22] cabinet members,[21] founding fathers, government officials,[24] and Civil War generals;[26] vignettes and allegories found on various issues of US paper currency[23] and other government securities; and engravings of significant and historical architectural structures.[21] The interior of a BEP presentation album is generally described as containing "intaglio die proof vignette pulls on thick gilt edged cards, each with intervening integral tissue guards for protection".[19] The illustrations below come from a single two-volume presentation album reportedly given to Treasury Secretary Lyman Gage.
Portraits
United States banknotes issued from 1861 to the present depict 53 people[nb 2] including presidents, cabinet members, Founding Fathers, jurists, military leaders and members of congress. Thirteen presidents[nb 3] and 12 treasury secretaries[nb 4] have been depicted on US banknotes. Some have appeared on bonds.[nb 5] Many presidents had more than one official engraving. A side-by-side comparison of these engraved portraits and the notes on which they appeared can be seen at Art and engraving on United States banknotes.
President
- Presidents of the United States (1789–1909)
George Washington
1789–97John Adams
1797–1801Thomas Jefferson
1801–09
James Madison
1809–17James Monroe
1817–25John Quincy Adams
1825–29
Andrew Jackson
1829–37Martin Van Buren
1837–41
John Tyler
1841–45James K. Polk
1845–49Zachary Taylor
1849–50
Millard Fillmore
1850–53Franklin Pierce
1853–57James Buchanan
1857–61
Abraham Lincoln
1861–65Andrew Johnson
1865–69Ulysses S. Grant
1869–77
Rutherford B. Hayes
1877–81Chester A. Arthur
1881–85
Grover Cleveland
1885–89, 93–97Benjamin Harrison
1889–93
William McKinley
1897–1901Theodore Roosevelt
1901–09
Treasury
- Secretaries of the Treasury (1789–1902)
Alexander Hamilton
1789–95Oliver Wolcott, Jr.
1795–1800Samuel Dexter
1801
Albert Gallatin
1801–14Alexander Dallas
1814–16
William H. Crawford
1816–25Richard Rush
1825–29Samuel D. Ingham
1829–31
Louis McLane
1831–33William J. Duane
1833Roger B. Taney
1833–34
Levi Woodbury
1834–41Thomas Ewing
1841Walter Forward
1841–43
John C. Spencer
1843–44George M. Bibb
1844–45Robert J. Walker
1845–49
William M. Meredith
1849–50Thomas Corwin
1850–53James Guthrie
1853–57
Howell Cobb
1857–60Philip Thomas
1860–61John Dix
1861
Salmon P. Chase
1861–64William P. Fessenden
1864–65Hugh McCulloch
1865–69, 1884–85
George S. Boutwell
1869–73William Richardson
1873–74Benjamin Bristow
1874–76
Lot M. Morrill
1876–77John Sherman
1877–81William Windom
1881, 1889–91
Charles J. Folger
1881–84Daniel Manning
1885–87
Charles S. Fairchild
1887–89Charles Foster
1891–93
John G. Carlisle
1893–97Lyman J. Gage
1897–1902
Based on historical paintings (Capitol Rotunda)
Landing of Columbus
Continental Bank Note Co.DeSoto Discovering the Mississippi
Continental Bank Note Co.
Frederick GirschBaptism of Pocahontas
American Bank Note Co.
Charles Burt
Embarkation of the Pilgrims
American Bank Note Co.
W.W. RiceDeclaration of Independence
American Bank Note Co.
Frederick Girsch
Surrender of General Burgoyne
National Bank Note Co.
Frederick GirschWashington Resigning his Commission
National Bank Note Co.
Frederick Girsch & Louis Delnoce
Military
Battle of Lexington
Louis DelnoceGuerriere and Constitution Scott Entering City of Mexico
Alfred Jones
Allegory
Loyalty
Alfred JonesStars and Stripes
Louis DelnoceLiberty and Union
Charles Burt
Justice Peace Civilization
James D. Smillie
Footnotes
- Auction records from 2005 to the present (27 September 2014) indicate 18 presentation albums sold across roughly 10 sales [12][13][14]
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(help) - This list does not include US Fractional currency.
- Washington,[27] Jefferson,[28] Madison,[29] Monroe,[30] John Q. Adams,[31] Jackson,[32] Lincoln,[33] Grant,[34] Garfield,[35] Cleveland,[36] Benjamin Harrison,[37] McKinley,[38] and Wilson[39]
- Hamilton,[40] Dexter,[41] Gallatin,[42] Crawford,[41] Walker,[43] Meredith,[44] Chase,[45] Fessenden,[46] McCulloch,[47] Sherman,[48] Windom,[49] and Manning.[50]
- Johnson and Taylor
Notes
- Barrett & Hessler, 2001, p. 319.
- "Fairman Draper Underwood & Co. Salesman's Sample Broadside". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 21 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Salesman's Sample Sheet". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 21 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "New England Bank Note Co". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 21 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Canada Bank Note Engraving & Printing Company Salesman Sheet". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 21 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - Catalogue of the Entire Private Library Belonging to a Well Known Boston Collector... Charles F. Libbie, Jr. 1891. p. 19.
- Autographs, Manuscripts and Broadsides. American Art Association, Anderson Galleries. 1921. p. 67.
- "Specimens". OCLC WorldCat. OCLC 11935463. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Specimens". Sewanee The University of the South. Retrieved 21 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Specimens". Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection. Retrieved 21 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Specimens". Harvard Library. Retrieved 21 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "CSNS Signature Sale (5 May 2005)". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "FUN Signature Sale (5 January 2006)". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "FUN Signature Sale (5 January 2006)". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "CSNS Signature Currency Auction (16 April 2008)". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Memphis Signature Currency Auction (17 June 2010)". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Philadelphia Americana Sale #1156 (30 September 2010)". Stack's. Archived from the original on 28 September 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Philadelphia Americana Sale #1157 (30 September 2010)". Stack's. Archived from the original on 28 September 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "The 52 Collection Part II #3322 (25 January 2011)". Stack's. Archived from the original on 28 September 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "CSNS Signature Currency Auction (27 April 2011)". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - The August 2012 Philadelphia ANA Auction (PDF). Stack's Bowers Gallery. 2012. p. 62. Retrieved 6 September 2014. External link in
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(help) - The Official Baltimore Auction (PDF). Stack's Bowers Gallery. 2012. p. 46. Retrieved 6 September 2014. External link in
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(help) - The August 2013 Chicago ANA Auction (PDF). Stack's Bowers Gallery. 2013. p. 30. Retrieved 8 September 2014. External link in
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(help) - "The Collector's Series (9 October 2013)". Spink London. Retrieved 6 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Live Auctioneers Catalog (26 April 2014)". www.liveauctioneers.com. Retrieved 8 September 2014. Cite journal requires
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- Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, p. 41.
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- Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, p. 132.
- Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, p. 135.
- Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, p. 77.
- Friedberg & Friedberg, 2013, p. 85.
References
- Barrett, William; Hessler, Gene (2001). "A Gift Fit for a Czar – An ABNCo Presentation Book". Paper Money. Society of Paper Money Collectors. 40 (5): 319–32. External link in
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(help) - Friedberg, Arthur L.; Friedberg, Ira S. (2013). Paper Money of the United States: A Complete Illustrated Guide With Valuations (20th ed.). Coin & Currency Institute. ISBN 978-0-87184-520-7.
- Hessler, Gene (1993). The Engraver's Line – An Encyclopedia of Paper Money & Postage Stamp Art. BNR Press. ISBN 0-931960-36-3.
Further reading
- Stauffer, David M. (1907). American Engravers Upon Copper and Steel. The Grolier Club of the City of New York.