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Categories • Stack's October 2006 Atlanta → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 → Colonial Paper Currency → New York → March 5, 1776 |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
8338 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776
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CH CU |
$1,100.00 |
One Sixth of A Dollar or One Shilling and Four Pence. No.23609. Signed by C. Ray and Wm. Heyer. Printed on thick stock. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with small circular emblem at left with stork, motto NE IMPROVISO. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. A low denomination note in superb grade. Virtually a full bore Gem. Choice Crisp Uncirculated.... more |
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8339 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776
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CH CU |
$1,100.00 |
One Third of a Dollar or Two Shillings and Eight Pence. No.3921. Signed by Henry H. Kip and Peter Van Zandt. Printed on thick stock. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with small circular emblem at left with three wreaths, motto HIS ORNARI AUT MORI. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. A premium quality note on the series and denomination.
Choice... more |
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8340 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776
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CH CU |
$950.00 |
One Third of a Dollar or Two Shillings and Eight Pence. No.12291. Signed by S.[amuel] Ray and R.[obert] Smith. Printed on thick stock. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with small circular emblem at left with three wreaths, motto HIS ORNARI AUT MORI. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. Another very choice example from this series. Choice Crisp... more |
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8341 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776
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CH CU |
$850.00 |
Two Thirds of a Dollar or Five Shillings and Four Pence. No.23616. Signed by C.[ornelius] Ray and Wm. Heyer. Printed on thinner stock than previous notes. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with small circular emblem at left with eagle, motto FORTIS A FORTE. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. Another lovely note from this well matched and nearly... more |
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8342 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. One Dollar
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CU |
$950.00 |
No.17551. Signed by C.[ornelius] Ray and Wm. Heyer. Printed on thinner stock than previous notes. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with small circular emblem at left with sheaf of wheat, motto ACERVUS E PARVIS GRANDIS. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. A classic American and New York Colonial dollar note this was not denominated in British Sterling... more |
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8343 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. One Dollar
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CU |
$950.00 |
No.1150. Signed by William Willocks [?, faint in red] and A. Van Tuyl. Printed on thick stock. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with small circular emblem at left with sheaf of wheat, motto ACERVUS E PARVIS GRANDIS. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. A second classic New York dollar note from this series. Crisp Uncirculated. A boldly printed... more |
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8344 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. Three Dollars
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EF |
$1,200.00 |
No.897. Signed by Abraham C. Lott and Jacob Abramse [fading]. Printed on thick stock. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with vignette of the tablets with the Ten Commandments, motto LEX REGIT ARMS TUENTUR. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. Based on the print runs, a much tougher note. Only 2,350 notes authorized and printed compared with 30,000... more |
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8345 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. Five Dollars
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CH CU |
$1,600.00 |
No.1095. Signed by Abraham C. Lott and Jacob Abramse. Printed on thick stock. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with vignette of 13 Branched Lit Candelabrum, motto UNO EODEMQUE IGNI. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. A lovely note that would be superb if better margined. Like the $2 and $3 notes on this issue, a much shorter print run of only... more |
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8346 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. Ten Dollars
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AU |
$1,100.00 |
No.224. Signed by Cornelius Ray and N. Roosevelt. Printed on thick stock. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with vignette of Elephant, motto PAR VIRIBUS VIRTUS. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. The $10 note on this issue also with a much lesser print run of 2,350 notes. Crisp and vibrant from the face. About Uncirculated. A lower left... more |
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8347 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. One Eighth of a Dollar or One Shilling
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VF to EF |
$5,000.00 |
No.9278? [per Ford, very faint]. Signed by {?, faint] and J. Jarvis[?]. Printed on thick stock. Standard size and designs. Arms at right face. Fire vignette, motto NON DIU. Very Fine Plus. Hard crease, aged; One Sixth of a Dollar or One Shilling and Four Pence. No.18541. Signed by Winter and ?[faint]. Back with Stork, motto NE IMPROVISO. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Some mottled toning; Two Thirds of a Dollar or Five Shillings and Four Pence. No.9914. Signed by P. Lott and Bray. Back with... more |
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8348 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. One Eighth of a Dollar or One Shilling
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AU |
$5,000.00 |
No.23648. Signed by C. Ray and Wm. Heyer. Printed on thick stock. Standard size and designs. Arms at right face. Fire vignette, motto NON DIU. Crisp Uncirculated. Narrow margins and lightly toned. Scattered, faint back foxing; One Sixth of a Dollar or One Shilling and Four Pence. No.23648. Signatures as last. Stork vignette, motto NE IMPROVISO. About Uncirculated. Heavier handling. Toned as last. Narrow margins; Half a Dollar. No.23648. Signatures... more |
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8349 |
Colony of New York. March 5, 1776
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EF |
$2,800.00 |
One Sixth of A Dollar or One Shilling and Four Pence. No.221. Signed by Luke Bassett and A. W. DePeyster. Printed on thick stock. Ornate border cuts, New York Arms at the right. Back with small circular emblem at left with stork, motto NE IMPROVISO. Imprint 'Printed by Samuel Loudon, in the Year M, DCC, LXXVI'. Extremely Fine Plus. A central bend only. Well printed, but trimmed in at the left; One Quarter of a Dollar or Two Shillings. No.19490.... more |
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