Delve into the captivating narrative of California’s evolution with Paper Dreams: A History of California Through Its Paper Money, a new book by Dennis Hengeveld. Now released, this work, published by Stack’s Bowers Galleries, invites readers to explore the dynamic interplay between currency and the Golden State’s cultural, economic, and social developments. The volume is beautifully illustrated with California National Banknotes from the Eric Agnew Collection (which will continue to be sold by Stack’s Bowers Galleries at the Spring 2025 and August 2025 Showcase Auctions) and features hundreds of contemporary postcards, photographic images, newspaper clippings, and more.
Paper Dreams offers a unique perspective on California’s history by examining the evolution of its paper money, from the Gold Rush to the present day. Hengeveld weaves together stories of the people, businesses, and events that have shaped the state, highlighting how paper currency reflects broader societal changes and economic trends.
With meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Hengeveld sheds light on the history of banknotes and scrip, illustrating how these pieces of paper became symbols of ambition, hope, and sometimes turmoil. Readers will gain insight into pivotal moments in California’s past, such as the rise of the banking industry, the impact of immigration, and the quest for economic stability in a state that was hesitant to use paper money in its early years.
Paper Dreams is not just a history of currency; it is a celebration of California’s vibrant heritage. Peter Treglia, Vice President and Managing Director of Currency at Stack’s Bowers Galleries, calls the book “a welcome introduction to paper money and its history, not just for collectors who are familiar with these objects, but also for anyone interested in history, whether it be local or statewide. National Banknotes, in particular, provide a connection to the past, whether it be to your local community, your family heritage, or both.”
Paper Dreams: A History of California Through Its Paper Money is now available on Amazon and eBay, as well as at select upcoming coin shows.
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