Commons:Valued image candidates/Civil War Red Tape 01 (redeemed CSA bond coupons).jpg
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Civil War Red Tape 01 (redeemed CSA bond coupons).jpg
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Nominated by | Godot13 (talk) on 2013-11-05 22:50 (UTC) |
Scope | Nominated as the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Red Tape and Bonds of the Confederate States of America, Cancelled coupons. |
Used in | Red tape and Economy of the Confederate States of America |
Reason | Defined as “obstructive official routine or procedure,” Red tape takes its name from the red colored string that was used to bind government documents together. This example of government “Red Tape” comes from the CSA financial documents seized by the Union Army after the assassination of President Lincoln and are in the Smithsonian Institution. -- Godot13 (talk) |
Review (criteria) |
Support Rare finding. Useful image. Halavar (talk) 23:46, 5 November 2013 (UTC) |