Certified Proofs of Oklahoma (Box 8)

About the Project

In Muskogee and other locations in Oklahoma, national banks issued currency to patrons, once that currency was certified by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing through proofs. The practice continued from the 19th and into the 20th centuries, allowing the BEP to ensure accuracy in intaglio printing plates before they were printed. Learn how to transcribe this project here. Together, we'll create records for each proof sheet and expand the rich data in our collections. **NOTE: If you see "Oklahoma" and "Indian Territory" on the same currency sheet, please transcribe as "Oklahoma, Indian Territory" - you may also leave a note about it, if you'd like.

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