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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → The Property of the Springfield Science Museum → United States Obsolete Currency → Alabama |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2226 |
ALABAMA. Eastern Bank of Alabama. $10.00
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CU |
$450.00 |
Eufauala. Late 1850's-60's. Wagon being loaded by steam boat. Red tint by ABN. Unissued. Crisp Uncirculated; Deposit Savings Association of Mobile. $2.00. Mobile. 1870. Green protectors and back by the ABN. Black man with cow; rare mechanics vignette at lower right. Solid Fine, nice for this with one enlarged pinhole. 2 pieces. |
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2227 |
ALABAMA. Northern Bank of Alabama. $10.00
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CH VF |
$575.00 |
Huntsville. 1856. Long train, red protector. Haxby AL-25 G8a. Quite a scarce bank on the state and an attractive series. Haxby lists this only as a remainder, if the signatures and serial are false it is quite convincing. The signatures match the $20 note in this collection. Choice Very Fine, two very minor rusty pinholes in 'BANK'. |
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2228 |
ALABAMA. Northern Bank of Alabama. $20.00
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F |
$1,400.00 |
Huntsville. 1853. Two females seated; Jackson left and Taylor right. Haxby AL-25 G10. Issued and looks proper to us. A very tough note. Certainly a rarity 6. Solid Fine with a few rusty pinholes. |
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2229 |
ALABAMA. Northern Bank of Alabama. $50.00
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F |
$5,500.00 |
Huntsville. 1853. Black man next to wagon filled with bales; Indian at upper left and Fillmore at lower right. Haxby AL-25 G12 SENC. Not known to Haxby which on this well collected state is a big plus. Oddly, Rarity 5 in Rosene based on a Wismer listing only. However, not in the Walter Jones Collection auction held in 2001. Fine, but the upper right corner is chinked in slightly. There are... more |
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2230 |
ALABAMA. Central Bank of Alabama. $1.00
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AB VF |
$400.00 |
Montgomery. 1861. Justice seated with shield. Al-AL-65 G2. Fine; Same Issuer. $100.00. 1855. Indian family in canoe. red '100'. AL-65 G22a. Scarce. Fine to Very Fine; Commercial Bank of Alabama. $1.00. Selma. 1861. Portrait; red '1' protectors. AL-85 G2a. About Very Fine. Well matched and popular. 3 pieces. |
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2231 |
STATE OF ALABAMA TYPE NOTES. 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, and $1.00
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EF to AU |
$170.00 |
January 1, 1863. The first four Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated, but severely aged. A collector tag on the face of the 50¢. The $1.00 is Very Fine; $5.00. Jan. 1, 1864. Overseer. Green 'FIVE'. Fine, light foxing; $50.00. Jan. 1, 1864. Green back. About Uncirculated with a back hinge remnant. 7 pieces. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → The Property of the Springfield Science Museum → United States Obsolete Currency → Connecticut |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2232 |
CONNECTICUT. Merchants Exchange Bank. $2.00
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F |
$100.00 |
Bridgeport. 1857. Full red tinted note by Bald, Cousland. Ships on high seas. An attractive type. CT-55 G4a. The bank was a fraud, leaving many notes. The bank note engravers were more than happy to take the money for contracts and not worry about the solvency of the bank's future customers. Sharp Fine, trimmed in slightly along the bottom. |
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2233 |
STARTER COLLECTION OF CONNECTICUT OBSOLETE NOTES. Danbury Bank. $1.00
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F |
$165.00 |
1854. CFT. [i.e. Counterfeit]. Dog and safe; Charter Oak Bank. $3.00. Hartford. 1862. CFT. Oak, red '3'; Litchfield Bank. $2.00. 1858. Rural scenes by B.C. Red '2'; Eagle Bank of New Haven. $1.00, $5.00. 1822 Engraved Dates by MDF; Same Issuer. $2.00, $5.00. Nov. 4, 1823. FDU. Eagles. Mottled foxing on both; Bank of Commerce. $1.00. New London. May 1, 1856. SPUR.[ious]. All are Fine or so.... more |
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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → The Property of the Springfield Science Museum → United States Obsolete Currency → District of Columbia |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2234 |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NOTES FROM GEORGETOWN AND WASHINGTON. Mechanics Bank. $3.00
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CU |
$200.00 |
Georgetown. 1852. Eagle upper left, red 'THREE'; Mercury lower right. Very Fine; Columbia Bank. $1.00, $5.00. Washington. 1852. Eagle, Three women. Nice DB series. Extremely Fine, Crisp Uncirculated; Same Issuer. $10.00. 1852. Red 'TEN'. Three women. A little aged. Very Fine plus. 4 pieces. |
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2235 |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Potomac River Bank. $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, and $5.00
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CU |
$600.00 |
Georgetown. 1854. A great series of notes engraved by Ormsby. All are Extremely Fine or better, the first is nearly Crisp Uncirculated. A lovely quartet. 4 pieces. |
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2236 |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Bullion Bank. $2.00
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CH AU |
$300.00 |
Washington. July 4, 1862. Red with green back. Girl's head. Great type note. Issued. Cut close at the top, but Crisp Uncirculated; Presidents Bank. $1.00. Washington. 1852. Washington flanked by '1's. Scarcer Gavit note. Choice About Uncirculated, better than the usual very tight margins. 2 pieces. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → The Property of the Springfield Science Museum → United States Obsolete Currency → Florida |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2237 |
FLORIDA. Bank of West Florida. $10.00
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EF |
$210.00 |
Apalachicola. 1832. 1799 Dollars at the right end panel. Popular type. Extremely Fine; Bank of St. Johns. $5.00. Jacksonville. 1859. Full red tint by Danforth, Wright & Co. Cotton boll. Scarce now and popular. Fine, minor pinholes with excellent color. 2 pieces. |
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2238 |
FLORIDA. Bank of West Florida. $20.00
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AU |
$160.00 |
Appalachicola. 1832. Commerce seated with eagle. FL-45 G38. A scarce type now. About Uncirculated. |
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2239 |
FLORIDA. Florida Atlantic & Gulf Central Rail Road Co. $1.00
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AU |
$300.00 |
Jacksonville. Late 1850's-60's. American Bank Note Co. with green printed back. Horse startled by train. Cassidy 133. Unissued with a false fill in. The small group of this issuer that surfaced recently has been well received and mostly dispersed. This is always a popular type with great vignette work and location. About Uncirculated, back hinge remnant. |
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2240 |
FLORIDA. Florida Atlantic & Gulf Central Rail Road Co. $2.00
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EF |
$300.00 |
Jacksonville. Late 1850's-60's. American Bank Note Co. with green printed back. Early train passes curve, Indians at the left corner. Cassidy 134. Unissued with a false fill in. Extremely Fine with a hard fold along the top. |
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2241 |
FLORIDA. Florida Atlantic & Gulf Central Rail Road Co. $5.00
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AB EF |
$375.00 |
Jacksonville. Late 1850's-60's. American Bank Note Co. with green printed back. Long train on a curve, Indian mother at lower right. Cassidy 136. Unissued with a false fill in. About Extremely Fine, horizontal folds. Bright and attractive. |
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2242 |
FLORIDA. Bank of Florida. $10.00
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VF |
$300.00 |
Tallahassee. 1843. Liberty and Justice support shield by Rawdon, Wright & Co. FL-65 G30. A scarce series now. D.S. Kennedy is written in. Cut cancels. Bright Very Fine, the cut cancels are hard to notice. |
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2243 |
FLORIDA. Bank of Florida. $20.00
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VF |
$500.00 |
Tallahassee. 1843. Cherubs with globe engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Co. FL-65 G32a. 'D.S. Kennedy, New York' is engraved. Cut cancels. Excellent Very Fine with light cut cancels and pinholes. Well above average for a note rarely seen these days. |
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2244 |
FLORIDA. David S. Kennedy Exchange Office, pay at the Bank of Florida. $2.00
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VF |
$270.00 |
Tallahassee. 1843. Early train passes buildings by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. Signed by Rutgers as 'Cashier'. Cassidy 308. Another series that has gotten scarce and popular. Cut cancels that are light. Very Fine. |
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2245 |
FLORIDA. David S. Kennedy Exchange Office, pay at the Bank of Florida. $10.00
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AU |
$230.00 |
Tallahassee. 1843. By Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. Signed by Rutgers as 'Cashier'. Cassidy 310. Cut cancels that are light. Very crisp and About Uncirculated or better. |
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2246 |
FLORIDA. State of Florida. $50.00
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F to VF |
$200.00 |
Tallahassee. October 10, 1861. Criswell 3B. Fine, but a large stain at the upper left edge; $10.00. January 1, 1862. Cr.13A. Fine to Very Fine. 2 pieces. |
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2247 |
FLORIDA. State of Florida. 25¢
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AU |
$350.00 |
Tallahassee. February 2, 1863. Cr.26. About Uncirculated, hinge remnant; 25¢. Cr.20. About Uncirculated, but brittle corner chipped at the upper right; $1.00. March 1, 1863. Cr.19. Very Fine; $10.00. March 1, 1864. Cr.32. Extremely Fine. 4 pieces. |
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2248 |
FLORIDA. Tallahassee Rail Road Company. $1.00
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VG to F |
$240.00 |
1870s. Green tint and back by the ABN. Family looks at train. Issued. Fine plus; Same Series. $2.00. Train passes over bridge. Very Good to Fine, a bit soiled; Same Issuer. $3.00. Earlier series with plain back. 1860's date. Sailor and anchor. Fine, but also a bit soiled. Well matched for eye appeal. 3 pieces. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → The Property of the Springfield Science Museum → United States Obsolete Currency → Indiana |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2249 |
STARTER COLLECTION OF INDIANA OBSOLETE NOTES. State Bank of Indiana. $5.00
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AU |
$165.00 |
Branch at Lafayette. CFT. plate copied from Bald, Cousland & Co. Red back. Seated female. Very Fine and nice for this; Citizens Bank of Gosport. $2.00. July 1, 1857. Blue back by WHW. Fine plus; Same Series. $10.00. Cattle scene. Extremely Fine. Popular; Hartford Exchange Bank. $1.00. 1858. Orange target back by Ormsby. Fine; Commercial Bank. $2.00. Terre Haute. Aug. 3, 1858. Iowa stamp on... more |
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2250 |
INDIANA. Logansport Insurance Company. $1.00
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F |
$145.00 |
Logansport. May, 1850. Indian seated with plow at upper left, train in oval at lower right. A scarce issued note in fairly decent grade for this. Fine. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → The Property of the Springfield Science Museum → United States Obsolete Currency → Iowa |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2251 |
IOWA. Treasurer of Lyons City. $1.00, $2.00, and $5.00
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EF to AU |
$325.00 |
Lyons City. 1858-59. Attractive notes engraved by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson with red protectors. The $1.00 note with cobblers, the $2.00 note with men working in wheat field and the $5.00 note with hop harvesting. A sharp trio. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated, all with typical pen endorsements on the back. 3 pieces. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → The Property of the Springfield Science Museum → United States Obsolete Currency → Kentucky |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2252 |
EARLY KENTUCKY OBSOLETE NOTES OF THE FRONTIER PERIOD. Farming & Commercial Bank of Carlisle. $1.00, $3.00, and $5.00
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AU |
$180.00 |
Carlisle. 1819. Fully issued notes on red paper. All with same canal boat scene by MDF. All About Uncirculated or so; Frankfort Bank. $1.00, $3.00, and $10.00. Frankfort. Late 1810's-20's. Unissued remainders as usual with early vignettes by MDF. The first two About Uncirculated, the last Very Fine with handling folds. 6 pieces. |
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2253 |
KENTUCKY. Bank of Columbia. $1.00
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F to VF |
$70.00 |
Columbia. 1819. Liberty and eagle by MDF. KY-55 G12. A scarcer bank. Fine to Very Fine. |
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2254 |
KENTUCKY. Bank of Columbia. $2.00
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F to VF |
$150.00 |
Columbia. 1819. Liberty and eagle by MDF. KY-55 G14. Fine to Very Fine, date a bit blurry. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → The Property of the Springfield Science Museum → United States Obsolete Currency → Maine |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2255 |
MAINE. Eastern Bank. $1.00
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CH F |
$1,700.00 |
Bangor. October 1, 1859. Full red face tint lathe and white outlined protector. Green security back with large '1' intersecting with outlined white 'ONE'. Supported Maine Arms at the top center, Liberty at lower left and seated Arts at lower right. The serial number is engraved '2356', quite unusual and something we have seen only a few times on New England notes. ME-60 G16d. A rare... more |
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