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Categories  •  Stack's May 2005 Atlanta United States Obsolete Currency Miscellaneous Obsolete Currency Topical Series Confederate Flag Vignetted Notes
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4310 GEORGIA. Bank of Columbus. Ten Cents VF $170.00
GEORGIA. Bank of Columbus. Ten Cents. Columbus, Ga., January, 1862. Printed on white paper, reused...
Columbus, Ga., January, 1862. Printed on white paper, reused from fiscal documents. Upper left, Georgia Arms with mottoes and to the right, eleven star Confederate Flag; stars arranged in a circle. Titles and obligations in center. No imprint. Haxby GA-105 G92. Issued by Cashier. No.2339. Bright Very Fine.
4311 KENTUCKY. St. Charles Restaurant, Tarr & Smith Proprietors, Public Square EF $300.00
KENTUCKY. St. Charles Restaurant, Tarr & Smith Proprietors, Public Square.  Twenty-Five Cents. Bowling...
Twenty-Five Cents. Bowling Green [Gothic font]. Printed on a translucent, tan bond paper. 170mm by 66mm. No date, style early 1862 or so. At the center various game (ready for the pot!) with title above and below. Justice left panel and above a '25' counter in the right panel an eleven star Confederate Flag, the stars arranged in three rows. Denomination across with obligation '...in SOUTHERN MONEY or EATABLES,...  more
4312 MISSISSIPPI. L.E. Pradat, Gothic Store. Ten Cents VF $700.00
MISSISSIPPI. L.E. Pradat, Gothic Store. Ten Cents. Handwritten plate letter ''C''. Pass Christian,...
Handwritten plate letter ''C''. Pass Christian, Miss. No date, ca. 1861-62. Printed on blue paper from reused exchange certificates. At the left, Justice and at the right steamer in oval perpendicular to titles. At the top center, eleven star Confederate Flag, stars in a circle with three in the center. Title and obligations below. No imprint. Kraus 54390a; Rarity 7. Leggett 1 variety;...  more
Categories  •  Stack's May 2005 Atlanta United States Obsolete Currency Miscellaneous Obsolete Currency Topical Series Merchant Token and Counterstamp Related Notes and Cardboard Chits
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4313 LOUISIANA. J.J. Albert, 33 Chartres St., Great Emporium of French Hats. $1.00 F $800.00
LOUISIANA. J.J. Albert, 33 Chartres St., Great Emporium of French Hats. $1.00. New Orleans. March...
New Orleans. March 25 [written], '1862'. Printed on white paper. 120mm by 72mm. Red 'ONE' protector center, outlined red '1' protectors flanking vignette of fancy man's hat, issuer and address on it. Texts across center with fancy title with white outlines and shading. Issuer in cursive at left panel, 'ONE' at the right panel. Redeemable in ...Confederate Note [sic].' At the base, a...  more
4314 NEW YORK. M.M. Laird, 5th Ward Hotel. 2 Cents VG $350.00
NEW YORK. M.M. Laird, 5th Ward Hotel. 2 Cents. No date, Ca.1862-64. Printed in black on red cardboard....
No date, Ca.1862-64. Printed in black on red cardboard. 28mm by 25mm. From the top: '5th Ward Hotel' in the center larger '2 cts.' and underneath 'Redeemed in Currency/M.M. Laird.' The verso with penned counter initials ''M.M.L.'' with swirl underneath. Laird was a Hard Times Token issuer (HT Q150). Rather used with a dark streak across the face. Rubbed corners and back edge baldness. Very...  more
4315 NEW YORK. French[']s Hotel. Good For 1 Cent EF $350.00
NEW YORK. French[']s Hotel. Good For 1 Cent. Likely, early 1860's. Printed in black on yellow cardboard....
Likely, early 1860's. Printed in black on yellow cardboard. 35mm by 18mm. Typeset with 'GOOD FOR' at top, at the center fancy '1' flanked by 'CENT' on each side. Below, 'FRENCHS HOTEL/Opp. City Hall, Cor. Frankfort St.' This cardboard was issued by a merchant token issuer (Rulau NY-275). Richard French is listed in an 1849 directory as at this location. Extremely Fine, the yellow is...  more
4316 NEW YORK. J.M. Taylor, Broker [at] 169 Chatham Square F $130.00
NEW YORK. J.M. Taylor, Broker [at] 169 Chatham Square. Deep blue inked advertising counterstamping...
Deep blue inked advertising counterstamping upon the verso of a Bank of Washtenaw, Michigan 1854 $2.00 host note (Danforth, Wright & Co. series). Oval, 63mm by 40mm. Top curve, 'J.M. TAYLOR', bottom curve 'Chatham Square'. Underneath 'N.Y.' and within the oval, 'BROKER/169'. Taylor also counterstamped coins. We have seen a few of these on various ''Broken'' banknotes such as this. This stamp...  more
4317 PENNSYLVANIA. Long's Varieties, 758 South Third Street. 25¢ AU $80.00
PENNSYLVANIA. Long's Varieties, 758 South Third Street. 25¢. Philadelphia. 'Oct. 1, 1862'. Printed...
Philadelphia. 'Oct. 1, 1862'. Printed on back of fiscal form. Red 'CENTS' across center. Woman and scythe left, above a rebus for the word ''Brilliant'' (used on Rulau Pa 327, page 389). Titles and text in the center, girl's portrait in oval lower right. Hoober 305-803; Rarity 6. Unissued remainder. This is a high rarity rating in the ''Hoober Universe''. Not often seen. About Uncirculated,...  more
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