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Categories  •  Stack's May 2005 Atlanta Colonial American Paper Currency, Continental Currency and Related Fiscal Paper Province of Georgia September 10, 1777 Resolution
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
4602 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Three Dollars in Continental Currency EF $2,000.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Three Dollars in Continental Currency. No.130. Red seal. Frontiersman....
No.130. Red seal. Frontiersman. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. A second example. Extremely Fine or just about there. Boldly printed with another well impressed and colorful seal. Excellent details in the frontiersman. The inks used, a bit ''blotty'' and with a little spill that has sadly bled near the bottom right of the seal. Well margined and even on four...  more
4603 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency CH AU $6,000.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency. No.1041. Red seal. Stag. Signed...
No.1041. Red seal. Stag. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. As a type note, this will be hard to upgrade. Another vivid wonder with strong color. Choice About Uncirculated. A solitary and very light vertical fold. The seal is orange sun vibrant with strong detailing on the stag. Very well margined and broad on the bottom. Small code at the back upper left corner.
4604 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency EF to AU $4,000.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency. No.54. Red seal. Stag. Signed by...
No.54. Red seal. Stag. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. A second example of this excellent type. Where there is smoke there is fire and this note ''smokes''. Bidders might find it a toss up whether this note or the previous one is finer. Technically, this note is Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated, the folding is a little heavier, but seen from the back only....  more
4605 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Five Dollars in Continental Currency AU $3,800.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Five Dollars in Continental Currency. No.2233. Dark blue seal. Rattlesnake....
No.2233. Dark blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. From the face, a beautiful note. Backed onto a thin card, the grade is not easily ascertained. From the face and under a glass, we do not see a center fold. Under the light, there are visible pen endorsements on the verso that show through slightly. To hedge, we'll call this About...  more
4606 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency CH EF to AU $3,000.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency. No.2233. Dark blue seal. Millstone...
No.2233. Dark blue seal. Millstone on Palm Tree. OPPRESSA SURGIT. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Boldly printed and crisp. Choice Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Really the latter, though there is a light bend at the right and handling in addition to a vertical fold. The edges of the seal have a little ''run-over'' of ink, but the details are especially...  more
4607 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Seven Dollars in Continental Currency CH AU $7,500.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Seven Dollars in Continental Currency. No.2899. Dark blue seal. Liberty...
No.2899. Dark blue seal. Liberty Cap. LIBERTAS CARIOR AURO. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. As a type note to represent this denomination this piece is as fine as you will likely encounter. Are there true ''Uncirculated'' notes of these types? Probably on sheets, but they are few and far between. Choice About Uncirculated. A ''bend'' at the right and a light fold at...  more
4608 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency CH AU $9,000.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency. No.1141. Dark blue seal. Thirteen...
No.1141. Dark blue seal. Thirteen Links. C CONGRESS. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Another note where current price thinking may have to get tossed to the wayside and a ''new world order'' established. This chain type is a classic on Colonial notes and on a note of this caliber it is a great sight to behold. Choice About Uncirculated. There are two light folds near...  more
4609 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency EF $3,800.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency. No.113. Dark blue seal. Thirteen...
No.113. Dark blue seal. Thirteen Links. C CONGRESS. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. A second example. A note with much appeal. Extremely Fine or so. Two vertical folds and handling. The blue seal is especially bold and well detailed. The red texts contrast nicely and the margins are well above the norm for the type and series. The inks used were on the acidic...  more
Categories  •  Stack's May 2005 Atlanta Colonial American Paper Currency, Continental Currency and Related Fiscal Paper Province of Georgia May 4, 1778
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
4610 Georgia. May 4, 1778. Twenty Dollars VF $2,000.00
Georgia. May 4, 1778. Twenty Dollars. No.2670. Greenish blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET....
No.2670. Greenish blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET. Border variety (c). Signed by Kent, Few, Netherclift and Wade. Very Fine. Several folds and even wear, mostly visible from the back. Some edge nicks along the top and right. The seal is quite attractive for the grade.
4611 Georgia. May 4, 1778. Twenty Dollars VF to EF $950.00
Georgia. May 4, 1778. Twenty Dollars. No.3225. Greenish blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET....
No.3225. Greenish blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET. Border variety (c). A second example. Signed by Few, Kent, Maxwill, Wade and O'Bryen. The paper quality is Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Very crisp, but with some edge tears that have crude repairs on the back. The seal is a trifle light.
4612 Georgia. May 4, 1778. Thirty Dollars AU $1,400.00
Georgia. May 4, 1778. Thirty Dollars. No.10069. Greenish blue seal. Wild Boar. AUT MORS, AUT VICTORIA...
No.10069. Greenish blue seal. Wild Boar. AUT MORS, AUT VICTORIA LAETA. Border variety (b). Signed by Few, Netherclift, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. A very attractive example. About Uncirculated and close to Choice. An off center vertical fold from the sheet and a horizontal bend. The blue seal is bold and well detailed. A very fresh note.
4613 Georgia. May 4, 1778. Thirty Dollars AB EF $2,100.00
Georgia. May 4, 1778. Thirty Dollars. No.1166. Greenish blue seal. Wild Boar. AUT MORS, AUT VICTORIA...
No.1166. Greenish blue seal. Wild Boar. AUT MORS, AUT VICTORIA LAETA. Border variety (a). Signed by Maxwill, Kent, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. A second example, but a different border variety. About Extremely Fine. A natural paper thin at the center, seen only when the note is ''candled'' to the light. Excellent seal color. The back with some fold soiling and pen endorsements common to...  more
4614 Georgia. May 4, 1778. Thirty Dollars AB EF $1,500.00
Georgia. May 4, 1778. Thirty Dollars. No.5392. Greenish blue seal. Wild Boar. AUT MORS, AUT VICTORIA...
No.5392. Greenish blue seal. Wild Boar. AUT MORS, AUT VICTORIA LAETA. Border variety (b). Signed by Few, Netherclift, Maxwill, Wade and O'Bryen. A third example, but a different border variety. About Extremely Fine. Crisp and well printed. The margins not as broad as the last. The blue seal is quite ''muddy''.
4615 Georgia. May 4, 1778. Forty Dollars CH AU $2,400.00
Georgia. May 4, 1778. Forty Dollars. No.1167. Greenish blue seal. Dove and Sword. AUT PAX, AUT BELLUM,...
No.1167. Greenish blue seal. Dove and Sword. AUT PAX, AUT BELLUM, IN UTROQUE PARATUS. Border variety (d). Signed by Maxwill, Kent, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Visible watermark in the paper at the upper left. A well printed and bright example. Choice About Uncirculated but the fold may be a natural ''sheet fold''. The appearance is new. The blue seal is very bright and well executed in...  more
4616 Georgia. May 4, 1778. Forty Dollars UNC $2,200.00
Georgia. May 4, 1778. Forty Dollars. No.1226. Greenish blue seal. Dove and Sword. AUT PAX, AUT BELLUM,...
No.1226. Greenish blue seal. Dove and Sword. AUT PAX, AUT BELLUM, IN UTROQUE PARATUS. Border variety (c). Signed by Maxwill, Kent, Few, Wade and O'Bryen. A second example, but a different border variety. Very handsome. Almost Uncirculated and looks fully new. The vertical has a bend only and some handling. The boldly impressed blue seal is very dynamic and detailed with even blue. Two...  more
Categories  •  Stack's May 2005 Atlanta Colonial American Paper Currency, Continental Currency and Related Fiscal Paper Province of Georgia October 16, 1786
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4617 Georgia. October 16, 1786. Six Pence CH AU $6,000.00
Georgia. October 16, 1786. Six Pence. No.17063. Signed by Jones and McCall. Printed on watermarked...
No.17063. Signed by Jones and McCall. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCUPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH'. The lowest denomination on the series and probably heavily circulated. Not priced in Newman...  more
4618 Georgia. October 16, 1786. One Shilling CH AU $3,600.00
Georgia. October 16, 1786. One Shilling. No.7212. Signed by Jones and McCall. Printed on watermarked...
No.7212. Signed by Jones and McCall. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCUPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH'. Like the Six Pence, rarer than the higher denominations. Choice About Uncirculated due...  more
4619 Georgia. October 16, 1786. Two Shillings and Six Pence CH EF $1,500.00
Georgia. October 16, 1786. Two Shillings and Six Pence. No.17210. Signed by Jones and McCall. Printed...
No.17210. Signed by Jones and McCall. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCUPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH'. Choice Extremely Fine. Mostly handling visible from the back. On the face looks new....  more
4620 Georgia. October 16, 1786. Two Shillings and Six Pence AB EF $1,400.00
Georgia. October 16, 1786. Two Shillings and Six Pence. No.123. Signed by Jones and Freeman. Printed...
No.123. Signed by Jones and Freeman. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCUPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH'. A second example. About Extremely Fine. More handling than the last, but still looks new....  more
4621 Georgia. October 16, 1786. Five Shillings EF $1,600.00
Georgia. October 16, 1786. Five Shillings. No.14364. Signed by Jones and Steele. Printed on watermarked...
No.14364. Signed by Jones and Steele. Printed on watermarked paper. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCUPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH'. The paper watermark is a crowned circle with Fleur-de-Lis within. Extremely Fine. A few folds. As usual, looks better...  more
4622 Georgia. October 16, 1786. Five Shillings AB EF $1,600.00
Georgia. October 16, 1786. Five Shillings. No.4210. Signed by Jones and Steele. Printed on watermarked...
No.4210. Signed by Jones and Steele. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCUPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH'. A second example. About Extremely Fine. The folds visible from the back. The face is bright....  more
4623 Georgia. October 16, 1786. Ten Shillings EF $3,400.00
Georgia. October 16, 1786. Ten Shillings. No.7525. Signed by Jones, Freeman and Carnes. Printed on...
No.7525. Signed by Jones, Freeman and Carnes. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Slightly different with a base on the urn. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCUPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH'. Extremely Fine. Broadly margined and...  more
4624 Georgia. October 16, 1786. Twenty Shillings CH EF $2,200.00
Georgia. October 16, 1786. Twenty Shillings. No.4767. Signed by Jones, Napier and Carnes. Printed...
No.4767. Signed by Jones, Napier and Carnes. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCUPSIT.' on plinth. Drapery hangs below. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH'. Choice Extremely Fine or better. From the top of the sheet...  more
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