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Joke money, Five Halfpence, Fort Montague Bank
Joke money banknote for five halfpence, Fort Montague Bank.
1827
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Media ID 23274788
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1820s 1827 Bank Banknote Fake Finance Financial Fort Half Halfpenny Joke Money Montague Note Pence Skit
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1. Title: "A Humorous Take on Finance: Five Halfpence Joke Money Note from Fort Montague Bank, 1827" 2.. This intriguing print showcases a five halfpence joke money note from the Fort Montague Bank, dating back to the 1820s. The note, which is not to be confused with a genuine banknote from the actual Fort Montague Bank, is a clever skit on the financial world of the time. 3. Background: In the 1820s, the concept of joke money or skit money was popular in Britain. These were hand-drawn or printed notes that bore no monetary value but were created purely for amusement. The notes often featured humorous designs, puns, or satirical commentary on various topics, including finance and banking. 4. Design: This particular joke money note from Fort Montague Bank features a quirky design. The note's watermark displays a whimsical image of a fortified castle, Montague, with a cannon and a flag bearing the inscription "Fort Montague Bank." The note's denomination is written as "Five Halfpence," with the words "Halfpenny" and "Half" cleverly intertwined. 5. Satire: The note's satirical nature is evident in its fine print, which includes a disclaimer stating, "This note is not current for any purpose but to amuse and not to be taken in payment of any debt." The note's reverse side features a humorous illustration of a man attempting to pay his debts with the joke note, only to be met with disbelief and frustration from the shopkeeper. 6. Legacy: This five halfpence joke money note from Fort Montague Bank is a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the playful and humorous side of finance during the 1820s. It serves as a reminder that even in the realm of money and banking, a good sense of humor never goes out of style.
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