CVC & Collectables is delighted to present this 1852 $5 note from the Kentucky Trust Co. Bank in Covington, Kentucky, is a fascinating artifact of 19th-century American banking. Graded PMG 15, it features moderate circulation wear but retains strong details, showcasing its historical and artistic significance. Its intricate design and local historical context make it a standout piece for collectors of early American currency.
Currency Highlights:
- Issuer: Kentucky Trust Co. Bank, Covington, Kentucky
- Date: 1852
- Denomination: $5
- Grade: PMG 15 — Displays moderate wear with legible details and solid paper integrity.
- Design Features: The front of the note boasts ornate patterns framing the denomination “FIVE DOLLARS” and prominently displays the “Kentucky Trust Co. Bank,” reflecting the artistry and prestige of local banks.
Collectibility:
The 1852 $5 Covington Kentucky “Kentucky Trust Co. Bank” note is a prized addition for collectors of obsolete banknotes and American financial history. Its PMG 15 grade ensures good preservation of design details, making it a valuable artifact that tells the story of Kentucky’s banking evolution. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this elegant and historically significant piece that connects you to the financial legacy of 19th-century America. Find more alike here!