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Chartered in 1812 the State Bank of Camden near Philadelphia continued in business for over half a century and went on to become the National State Bank of Camden in 1865. This $3 is an unadopted design, unlisted in both Haxby and Wait. The main vignette depicts an allegorical woman seated with two putti surrounded by agricultural tools and a forge. It is flanked by an end panel containing THREE at left and a portrait of Washington at right. At bottom, Counterfeit $3, at bottom, dated January 2, 1862, payable to B. Rush or bearer with engraved signatures of Tho. Ackley, Cashier and John Gill, President. NJ Ch1209

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