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Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency South Carolina April 10, 1778
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8743 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Two Shillings & Six Pence CU $600.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Two Shillings & Six Pence.  Crossed Cornucopiae Vignette....
Crossed Cornucopiae Vignette. No.9366. Signed by Jno. Neufville Jr. and H.[enry] Crouch. Printed on laid paper. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right. Crisp Uncirculated. Wide left sheet margin. Heavy ink burn spot on the top signature showing to the back.
8744 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Three Shillings & Nine Pence VERY CH CU $850.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Three Shillings & Nine Pence.  Beaver Vignette. No.9366....
Beaver Vignette. No.9366. Signed by Neufville Jr. and Crouch. Printed on laid paper, visible watermark at upper left edge. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right. A sheet mate to the above 2/6d note. Very Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Very deep and bold impression. Wide right sheet margin. There is the faintest...  more
8745 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Five Shillings. Phoenix Vignette CH CU $850.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Five Shillings. Phoenix Vignette.  No.9366. Signed...
No.9366. Signed by Neufville Jr. and Crouch. Printed on laid paper. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right. The sheet mate to two notes above (lots 8743 and 8744). Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Another bold note with wide left sheet. Minor handling at the upper right.
8746 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Seven Shillings and Six Pence F to VF $1,400.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Seven Shillings and Six Pence.  Beehive Vignette....
Beehive Vignette. No.6927. Signed by Crouch and W.[illiam] Mathews. Printed on laid paper. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right. The four notes from the ''other'' sheet type are much rarer than their counterparts. Obviously, remainder sheets of this type are very rare and the Ford-Boyd Collection has only...  more
8747 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Ten Shillings. Palmetto Vignette CH CU $850.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Ten Shillings. Palmetto Vignette.  No.9366. Signed...
No.9366. Signed by Neufville Jr. and Crouch. Printed on laid paper. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right. Within the Palmetto Tree vignette is the ''Battle for Fort Moultrie'' in the background. The sheet mate to three notes above (lots 8743, 8744, and 8745). Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Wide sheet...  more
8748 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Fifteen Shillings. Sun Vignette CH EF $2,200.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Fifteen Shillings. Sun Vignette. No.11106. Signed...
No.11106. Signed by N.[icholas] Langford and T.[?, does not look like a ''W'' or a ''Wm.''] Roper. Printed on laid paper, prominent Post Horn and Crowned Shield watermark at the left. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right. This is the Southern counterpart of the ''Rising Sun'' notes on Massachusetts. Only 20,000 notes were...  more
8749 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Twenty Shillings. Horse Vignette VF $1,500.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Twenty Shillings. Horse Vignette.  No.14177. Signed...
No.14177. Signed by J.[ohn] Beale and J.[ohn] Peronneau. Printed on laid paper. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right. Another note from the much scarcer sheet with only 20,000 notes authorized. The plate (a single die impression?) exists per Newman and he lists it as a reprinted type. This is cut off, a...  more
8750 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Thirty Shillings EF $1,400.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Thirty Shillings. Hope and Anchor Vignette. No.625....
Hope and Anchor Vignette. No.625. Signed by Tho.[mas] Radcliffe Jun. [in blue ink] and J.[onathan] Sarrazin. Printed on laid paper. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right. The highest denomination on the Act and printed on the ''other'' sheet type that is much scarcer than the low denomination sheet. Only 14,533...  more
8751 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778. Two Shillings and Six Pence CH CU $3,500.00

Crossed Cornucopiae Vignette. No.9411. Signed by Neufville Jr. and Crouch. Printed on laid paper. Uniface, standard size, approximately 95mm by 60mm. Floral detail at the left face, ornate seal vignette at the lower right; Three Shillings and Nine Pence. Beaver Vignette. No.9411. Signatures, paper, size, and styles as previous; Five Shillings. Phoenix Vignette. No.9411. Signatures, paper, size, and styles...  more
8752 South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778 EF $1,100.00
South Carolina. Lawful Money of April 10, 1778.  Two Shillings & Six Pence-Five Shillings. A vertical...
Two Shillings & Six Pence-Five Shillings. A vertical Uncut Pair. Both unnumbered. Each signed by T.[?, does not look like a ''W'' as per Newman] Roper. Printed on laid paper, visible Post Horn and Crown watermark. Uniface, paper, sizes, and styles as previous; Three Shillings-Ten Shillings. A vertical Uncut Pair. Both unnumbered. Each signed by Roper. Paper, sizes, and styles as previous. An unusual...  more
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