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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → Early American Paper Money → Continental and Colonial Currency → South Carolina |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2546 |
MIXED COLONIAL PAIRING. Connecticut. June 1, 1780. Twenty Shillings
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CU |
$85.00 |
No 4362. Signed by William Pitkin and John Chester. A hard note to grade, since it is embedded in lucite and was probably used as a paperweight. Cut-out cancelled in the center; Massachusetts. May 5, 1780. Seven Dollars. No.247. Signed by Thomas Dawes and Samuel Henshaw and guaranteed by Nathaniel Appleton. Crisp Uncirculated, but has been cut-out cancelled with a triangle-shaped piece missing... more |
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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → Early American Paper Money → Obsolete Currency |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2547 |
MERCHANT SCRIP, PAYABLE AT THE NORTHAMPTON BANKS IN MASSACHUSETTS
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AU |
$180.00 |
Nashawannuck Co., per the Holyoke Bank, Northampton, Mass. 10¢, 15¢, and 50¢. East Hampton. Early 1860's. Typeset style with color tint, end panel with title. Different colors: green, red, and gold respectively. The first two unissued, the last issued and countersigned. All About Uncirculated; John H. Wells, per the Northampton Bank. 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, and 50¢.... more |
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2548 |
MASSACHUSETTS. John H. Wells, per the Northampton Bank. 5¢ (3), 10¢
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VF to EF |
$120.00 |
and 50¢. East Hampton. Nov. 15, 1862. Small notes with engraved signature and vignette of man plowing. Printed on white paper. No serial numbers. All Very Fine to Extremely Fine. The last one with an ink spot on face. Penciled donor's name on versos. 5 pieces. |
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2549 |
MASSACHUSETTS. Holyoke Bank. $1.00
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AB VF |
$600.00 |
Northampton. October 4, 1858. Red tint by ABN. Man, horse and sheep, state hospital. Haxby MA-950 G4a. Fine, small POC; Same Series. $2.00. 1862 overwritten date. Seated females. MA-950 G8b. About Very Fine. Bold color and no POC; Same Issuer. $5.00. 1852. Earlier series. Plenty top center, Liberty far left. Very Good, but POC and body holes with hinge repairs. Scarce. 3 pieces. |
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2550 |
MASSACHUSETTS. Holyoke Bank. $1.00
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VG |
$475.00 |
Northampton. October 4, 1858, overwritten 1862. Red tint by ABN. Man, horse and sheep, state hospital. Haxby MA-950 G4b. Fine, small POC; Same Series. $1.00. Same design, but green tint and back. MA-950 G4d. Fine plus, POC; Same Series. $2.00. Red. Seated females. MA-950 G8a. Fine plus, POC, back hinges; Same Series. $2.00. Green tint and back. MA-950 G8d SENC. Fine, POC. A bit dark; Same Series.... more |
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2551 |
MASSACHUSETTS. Holyoke Bank. $5.00-$5.00-$5.00-$10.00
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EF |
$875.00 |
Northampton. October 7, 1860's. Uncut Sheet of Four Notes. Uniface type by Jocelyn, Draper, Welsh & Co./American Bank Note Co. Green tint. The $5.00 notes with street scene, eagle and girl's portrait. The $10.00 note with rare Major Waldron's Terrible Fight vignette. MA-950 G14c (3)-G18c SENC. Quite a rare sheet with excellent vignettes. Each note with a POC. Folded horizontally at each note,... more |
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2552 |
MASSACHUSETTS. Holyoke Bank. $10.00
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VF |
$400.00 |
Northampton. October 4, 185''8''. Red tint by ABN. Rare vignette of Major Waldron's Terrible Fight at top center. Haxby MA-950 G18a. Bright note with typical POC. High Rarity 5. Very Fine. |
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2553 |
MASSACHUSETTS. Holyoke Bank. $20.00
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VG |
$240.00 |
Northampton. October 4, 1858 [written]. D&H series. Plenty, angel, Liberty left. Red protector. MA-950 G20a. Very Good, POC. Some back hinge repairs. |
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2554 |
MASSACHUSETTS. F.R. Sherwin & Co., per the Cashier of the Holyoke Bank. 25¢
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VG |
$50.00 |
Northampton. October 24, '1862'. Portrait upper left (looks like John Wilkes Booth!). Bold vanity signature. Very Good, trifle dark. Very rare. |
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2555 |
MISSISSIPPI. Mississippi & Alabama Rail Road Company. $100.00 (5)
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VF |
$200.00 |
Brandon. 1838. Branch at Paulding. Train, flanked by portraits. Orange backs. MS-25 G30b. All issued notes. Very Fine or better. Sharp quintet. 5 pieces. |
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2556 |
NEW YORK. Scott's Nine Hundred United States Cavalry, J.R. Bostwick Sutler
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VF |
$120.00 |
5¢ (2), 25¢ (1), and 50¢ (1). Portrait, counters in corners. Ornate green backs. Small museum tags glued on back edge. Average Very Fine or better. Bright notes. 4 pieces. |
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2557 |
NEW YORK. Scott's Nine Hundred United States Cavalry, J.R. Bostwick Sutler
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VG |
$260.00 |
5¢ (1), 25¢ (2), and 50¢ (8). Portrait, counters in corners. Ornate green backs. Small museum tags glued on back edge. The first is Very Fine, the others average Very Good or so, mostly soiled. A useful group. 11 pieces. |
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2558 |
OHIO. Bank of Mount Vernon. $10.00
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VF |
$350.00 |
Mount Vernon. Late 1810's-20's. Proof on yellow laid paper by [Abner] Reed. George Washington standing holding the 'CONSTITUTION' rolled in his hand, in the background Philadelphia and encampment in foreground. The first we have seen of this vignette. Unlisted Bank in Haxby. Wendell Wolka 1740-02. Rarity 7. Listed in Proof form only. The bank did not secure a charter and the organizers became... more |
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2559 |
WISCONSIN. City Bank of Beaver Dam. $1.00
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AB VG |
$400.00 |
Beaver Dam. 1859. Red '1' protectors. Portrait under titles, Liberty and Justice lower left, seal at lower right. WI-30 G2a. A rare bank for any note. All there, though on the soiled side. About Very Good. |
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2560 |
NO LOCATION. Four Mills
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EF |
$240.00 |
Early 1810's-20's. Small change bill with a rare denomination type. Text type, 'THIS TICKET' with cursive text in center. Signature for 'Inst.'. Unissued. Small stain left of center. Wide left margin. Extremely Fine. |
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2561 |
NEW ENGLAND CHANGE BILLS AND SCRIP. CONNECTICUT. Phoenix Bank
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VF |
$100.00 |
12-1/2¢. Hartford. 'June 1, 1815'. Typeset remainder note. Unissued. Trimmed in slightly at the left, wide margin at the right; MASSACHUSETTS. Wolfe & Adams, per Mahaiwe Bank. 50¢. Mill River. 'Nov. 20, 1862'. Printed in blue with ornate border. Foxed a bit, otherwise nearly Very Fine; W.H. Langdon & Co. per Cashier Mahaiwe Bank. 25¢. Montville. 'Sept. 1, 1862'. Typeset in red... more |
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2562 |
COUNTERFEIT EVIDENCE ACCUMULATION AND OTHER LOW GRADE NOTES.
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G to VG |
$440.00 |
An interesting, raw group of notes gleaned from an old counterfeit case. Included is two small banded groups of contemporary spurious and counterfeit obsolete notes from the 1810's to 1830's period. The majority are known types. Included is a folded letter dated 1825 about receiving some of these bad notes for county taxes. About 35 or so notes total. Average grade Good to Very Good, but many notes... more |
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2563 |
AMERICAN CURRENCY MIXTURE. State of Massachusetts Bay. May 5, 1780. $7
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PR to VG |
$160.00 |
Very Fine, two large cut out cancels; ILLINOIS. L.Lewis. 25¢. Galesburg. 1860's. Eagle feeds chicks. 'Democrat Print'. Rare note. Fine, but a chunk off the left end; NEW YORK. Plantation Bank/Drake's Plantation Bitters. 100 Ad Note. Plantation scene. Very Fine; also, seven other obsolete notes, mostly northern spurious pieces. Poor to Very Good. 10 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. |
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2564 |
SOUTHERN STATES ACCUMULATION. STATE OF ALABAMA. 1863: 10¢ (13)
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VG |
$160.00 |
25¢ (3), and 50¢ (6). Poor to Fine, mostly Very Good; 1864: $50.00. Fine, short tears; State of Georgia. 1863: 25¢, 50¢, and $1.00. Fine and very aged; 1864: $20.00. Fine, very aged; Confederate States. 1864 50¢. Very Fine. 25 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. |
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2565 |
FISCAL MISCELLANY AND TICKETS. Columbian Expo Tickets
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EF |
$60.00 |
Lincoln Type (3), all stamped on the verso by Morse in Hadley, Mass. Extremely Fine; A Wisconsin Rail Road bond, torn with coupons separated; Confederate States $1000 6% Certificate. Very aged and backed on a card. 5 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → Early American Paper Money → Confederate States Currency |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2566 |
Confederate States of America. $20.00. Navigation and Beehive. T.20. 1861
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EF |
$180.00 |
Very Good with a little bit of paper clip rust near the beehive; $100.00. Train. T.39. 1862. Very Fine but the paper has toned to a bland manila color. A small tear in the upper right corner; $5.00. Capitol at Richmond. T.53. 1862. Good with some paper loss at the left side; $2.00. Judah Benjamin. T.61. 1863. About Good with some paper loss; $100.00(2). Lucy Pickens. T.65. 1864. Very Good but both severely damaged;... more |
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2567 |
Confederate States of America. $500.00. Washington and Jackson. T.64. 1864
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EF |
$300.00 |
A strong Extremely Fine with decent color and margins. A partial red treasury stamp on the upper right back corner adds further to the desirability of this handsome note. A pleasing example of this very popular high denomination type note. |
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2568 |
Confederate States of America. $100.00. Lucy Pickens. T.65. 1864
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EF |
$200.00 |
Fine. The deep color variety; $50.00. Jefferson Davis. T.66. 1864. Fine with some reverse soiling; $20.00. Capitol at Nashville. T.67. 1864. Extremely Fine. Nice for the grade; $10.00. Horses Pulling Cannon. T.68. 1864. Very Fine but cut into the design at the top; $5.00. Capitol at Richmond. T.69. 1864. Very Fine. Decent color; $2.00. Judah Benjamin. T.70. 1864. Extremely Fine, but cut a bit askew with... more |
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2569 |
Confederate States of America. $100.00. Lucy Pickens. T.65. 1864
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VG |
$100.00 |
Very Fine with the color a bit faded; $50.00. Jefferson Davis. T.66. 1864. Fine, the paper very toned; $20.00. Capitol at Nashville. T.67. 1864. Fine but the paper very toned; $10.00. Horses Pulling Cannon. T.68. 1864. Very Fine but the color a bit too brown due to toning. A tear at the lower left; $5.00. Capitol at Richmond. T.69. 1864. Very Fine, but cut into the design at the lower right and the paper has toned... more |
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