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Categories • Stack's May 2005 Atlanta → Confederate States of America, Southern States and Territorial Paper Currency, and Related Fiscal Paper and Documents → Southern States and Territorial Paper Currency → Southern States Collection and Accumulation Groups |
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Lot # |
Description |
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4411 |
VIRGINIA. Virginia Treasury Note. $5.00 (12)
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CU |
$1,800.00 |
Richmond. Written dates, Oct. 15, 1861. Ceres seated in large 'V'. Girl's portrait at the lower left. Hoyer & Ludwig. Cr.5. A lovely group that includes three cut sheets, No.1872, 1873, and 1884. A tougher type and all are very fresh and bright. Well margined notes with minimal handling. All Crisp Uncirculated, and most are Choice. Another very unusual grouping. The last available notes of... more |
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4412 |
VIRGINIA. Virginia Treasury Note. $5.00 (70)
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F to VF |
$1,000.00 |
Richmond. 'Mar. 13, 1862'. Green frame, end panel and counters. Portrait of Jonathan M. Bennett (public auditor and his ''fifteen minutes'' of numismatic fame). At the right the Virginia Arms in oval. Keatinge & Ball. Mixed varieties. All signed and issued. Mixed circulated notes. Average Fine to Very Fine. 70 pieces. |
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4413 |
VIRGINIA. Virginia Treasury Note. $10.00 (28)
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CU |
$1,700.00 |
Richmond. 'Oct. 15, 1862'. Green protectors. 'TEN' watermark. Moneta seated with shield, male portrait at the lower right. Keatinge & Ball. Cr.8. Seven cut sheets of four notes, No.11062, 11068, 11069, 11073, 11083, 11269, and 11270. All Crisp Uncirculated. Mostly Choice. Very fresh and bright notes. Each in individual holders. 28 pieces. |
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4414 |
VIRGINIA. Virginia Treasury Note. $50.00 (20)
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CH CU |
$1,900.00 |
Richmond. 'Oct. 15, 1862' Orange protector 'L' counter at the left center. Governor James M. Mason at the left. At the right is Commerce and Navigation (used on the CSA T-17 note and 'lifted' from Danforth, Wright & Co.) Keatinge & Ball. Cr.7. All fully signed and issued. A premium grouping of five cut sheets, A-D plate positions, No.254, 262, 266, 269, and 272. A wonderful find in the Ford... more |
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4415 |
VIRGINIA. Virginia Treasury Note. $100.00 (16)
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CH CU |
$2,000.00 |
Richmond. 'Oct. 15, 1862'. Orange 'C' protectors. Governor Letcher at the center, flanked by the two large 'C' protectors. Washington at the left end and an Indian princess at the right. Keatinge & Ball. Cr.6. All signed and issued. A group of four cut sheets, No.105, 108, 466, and 487. All About Uncirculated (due to handling) to Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Mostly the latter with outstanding color... more |
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4416 |
VIRGINIA. Virginia Treasury Note. $1.00
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EF to CU |
$2,500.00 |
Richmond. Mixed dates. Red protectors. Milkmaid seated, Gov. Letcher lower left. Hoyer & Ludwig. Cr.16-18 types. A large accumulation of mixed dates, the majority being July 21, 1862. Extremely Fine to Crisp Uncirculated, and mainly the latter. Typical handling for a large group such as this. Quite unusual and not likely to be seen in the near future. Groups such as this as this are a ''throw... more |
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