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Story of Checks and Electronic Payments (1981-2005 Federal Reserve Bank) comic books

  • Issue #1981
    Story of Checks and Electronic Payments (1981-2005 Federal Reserve Bank) 1981

    1981 1st Printing. The Story of Checks and Electronic Payments was distributed by the Public Information Department of the Federal Reserve Bank (1979). Told in comic book format with accompanying graphs and illustrations, the reader receives a very comprehensive and entertaining education regarding how money is moved within a complex society via various paper instruments such as the ubiquitous check! Original story by Gail Donovan with revised updates by Steve Malin, Robin Francis and Thomas Connollay. Art by Jesse Chen. Full color, 20 pages, 7-in. x 10-in., all newsprint, no cover price.

  • Issue #2001
    Story of Checks and Electronic Payments (1981-2005 Federal Reserve Bank) 2001

    2001, 3rd Printing. The Story of Checks and Electronic Payments was distributed by the Public Information Department of the Federal Reserve Bank (1979). Told in comic book format with accompanying graphs and illustrations, the reader receives a very comprehensive and entertaining education regarding how money is moved within a complex society via various paper instruments such as the ubiquitous check! Original story by Gail Donovan with revised updates by Steve Malin, Robin Francis and Thomas Connollay. Art by Jesse Chen. Full color, 20 pages, 7-in. x 10-in., all newsprint, no cover price.

  • Issue #2005
    Story of Checks and Electronic Payments (1981-2005 Federal Reserve Bank) 2005

    2005 edition - 4th Printing. The Story of Checks and Electronic Payments was distributed by the Public Information Department of the Federal Reserve Bank (1979). Told in comic book format with accompanying graphs and illustrations, the reader receives a very comprehensive and entertaining education regarding how money is moved within a complex society via various paper instruments such as the ubiquitous check! Original story by Gail Donovan with revised updates by Steve Malin, Robin Francis and Thomas Connollay. Art by Jesse Chen. Full color, 20 pages, 7-in. x 10-in., all newsprint, no cover price.