This is a remarkable piece of vintage railroad history! This listing is for a beautiful, high-quality 1978 reproduction of an original 19th-century bank check from the Order of Railway Conductors of America, Division 1, Chicago, Ills.

Authentic Reproduction: This check is not a true bank note or financial document, but a detailed, period-style reproduction printed in 1978 by the renowned American Bank Note Company—a collector's item in its own right for its printing history and quality.

Historical Theme: The Order of Railway Conductors of America (ORC) was a major labor union/fraternal benefit society founded in 1868, making this design a wonderful nod to American railroad and labor history.

Vibrant Detail: The print features intricate engraving work, characteristic of the American Bank Note Company, and is in excellent, uncirculated condition (as suggested by the photos).

Perfect For: Collectors of railroadiana, paper ephemera, antique document reproductions, American Bank Note Company history, and enthusiasts for junk journaling or scrapbooking.

Condition: Excellent, uncirculated condition. Please examine all photos closely, as they are part of the description.

Key Details:

Item: Reproduction Bank Check / Ephemera

Original Organization: Order of Railway Conductors of America, Division 1, Chicago, Ills.

Reprint Date: 1978

Printer: American Bank Note Company

Dimensions: 8.25" x 3.5"

Discounts will be provided for multiples, shipping will be combined.