Scarce Printed Bank Check Signed by President Martin Van Buren in 1826

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A partly printed check drawn on the Office of Discount & Deposit in Washington, filled in and signed by Van Buren May 26, 1826 to pay Mr. Cambersling $107.60. Very good condition, the usual cancellation cuts not affecting the signature.

Printed checks of Van Buren are inexplicably rare on the market. Only...

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Scarce Printed Bank Check Signed by President Martin Van Buren in 1826

A partly printed check drawn on the Office of Discount & Deposit in Washington, filled in and signed by Van Buren May 26, 1826 to pay Mr. Cambersling $107.60. Very good condition, the usual cancellation cuts not affecting the signature.

Printed checks of Van Buren are inexplicably rare on the market. Only a handful have ever been sold; simple handwritten payment orders are the norm for him.

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