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Categories • Stack's October 2006 Atlanta → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 → Colonial Paper Currency → Georgia → September 10, 1777 Resolution |
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Lot # |
Description |
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Hammer Price |
8118 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Fifth of a Dollar or One Shilling
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VF |
$1,400.00 |
 No.86. Border variety (j). Signed by Hohendorf and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Denomination in ornaments lower right. Very Fine or better. Slightly toned, but strong paper quality. There is a hard to see, short crack in the serial number ink. The margins are close, but full. Raymond pencil code on the top right back corner. A tough note and under-appreciated compared to the color seal... more |
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8119 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Half of a Dollar in Continental Currency
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VF |
$900.00 |
 No.2078. Border variety (j). Signed by Chevalier, Hohendorf and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Denomination 'HALF' and 'DOLLAR' separated by ornaments. Very Fine. Several folds, but very bright and vivid with the look of a new note. Wide sheet margin at the right, the other three margins are wide. A lovely type note despite a myriad of folds counted best looking at this note's back in... more |
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8120 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar in Continental Currency
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CH EF |
$1,500.00 |
 No.11011. Border variety (d). Signed by Hohendorf and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Three lines of ornaments at lower right, '4/5 Dol.' in top two and '4 S.' between other under the third. Choice Extremely Fine. This is an injustice, in a way, assigning this technical grade. The note is boldly printed and bright with look of ''Gem New.'' Complete margins and fairly wide on the sides. This won't... more |
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8121 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar in Continental Currency
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EF to AU |
$2,800.00 |
 A vertical uncut strip of three notes. Unnumbered. Border varieties (a,d,d). Each signed by Hohendorf and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Three lines of ornaments at lower right, '4/5 Dol.' in top two and '4 S.' between other under the third. Multiple items on Georgia don't grow on trees and only a collection like Ford-Boyd yield some. We sold the majority of complete sheets in the Ford VI Sale in October,... more |
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8122 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Dollar in Continental Currency
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CH EF |
$3,750.00 |
 No.2899. Red seal. Justice. SUSTINE RECTUM. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Choice Extremely Fine and close to a Superb Note. A very light fold on the horizontal quarter and lightly at the left. Both seen from the back only. However, these are trivial matters as the orange-red seal is struck magnificently, bright and even with exceptional details.
Fresh and... more |
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8123 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Two Dollars in Continental Currency
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EF |
$4,500.00 |
 No.2233. Red seal. Ship. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A very sharp example and the sheet mate of the $4 note to follow (lot 8125). Extremely Fine and bordering to Choice.
Bold and bright with strong paper. A light vertical crease and some handling seen from the back. Another very richly detailed and vibrant orange-red seal with ship details sharp... more |
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8124 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Three Dollars in Continental Currency
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AB EF |
$4,000.00 |
 No.2404. Red seal. Frontiersman. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. About Extremely Fine. Four longer folds and a corner crease. However, calling this ''Very Fine'' or some subset of that is patently ridiculous. Bright, vivid with strong paper. The seal is again, like many note on this issue, strong and vivid. Great details and orange-red... more |
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8125 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency
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CH EF |
$3,750.00 |
 No.2233. Red seal. Stag. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. This sharp note is the sheet mate to the above $2 note (lot 8123) and matches well with it for eye appeal and strong character. This is another superb Ford-Boyd note with magnificent eye appeal that is not repetitive, but an awe inspiring journey through 100 plus years of illustrious pedigree... more |
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8126 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Five Dollars in Continental Currency
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VF to EF |
$3,250.00 |
 No.1686. Dark blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. Very Fine to Extremely Fine in terms of paper quality. However, with the face appeal of a ''Choice Uncirculated'' note. There are at least seven folds, three clustered vertically at the center, quarter folded with a corner crease. However, none... more |
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8127 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency
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AB EF |
$2,800.00 |
 No.143. Dark blue seal. Millstone on Palm Tree. OPPRESSA SURGIT. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. About Extremely Fine and Choice. A lovely note with four vertical folds gathered together in the center, all rather light. Strong paper, bright paper with a vibrant seal. The blue color is sharp and the details are rich. Complete and even margins.... more |
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8128 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Seven Dollars in Continental Currency
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VERY CH |
$2,600.00 |
 No.3044. Dark blue seal. Liberty Cap. LIBERTAS CARIOR AURO. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A wonderful patriotic motif and classic type on the Georgia color seal series. Very Fine or better, Strong for the grade with a vertical crease and a few folds seen from the back. The paper is still strong. Bold blue seal color with exceptionally strong... more |
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8129 |
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency
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AB EF |
$5,500.00 |
 No.2699. Dark blue seal. Thirteen Links. C CONGRESS. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. One of the greatest motifs, adapted from Franklin's Fugio back design used on Continental paper currency, and evocative of our first Large Cents with the chain on the reverse. About Extremely Fine.
There appear to be a few very light vertical folds, seen... more |
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