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Categories • Stack's October 2006 Atlanta → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 → Colonial Paper Currency → Virginia → October 20, 1777 Act |
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Lot # |
Description |
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Hammer Price |
8791 |
Treasury of Virginia. October 20, 1777 Act. Six Dollars
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CH CU |
$900.00 |
No.4294. Signed by Dickson and Wray. Printed on heavy rag paper with blue fibers. Standard smaller format size, approximately 95mm by 65mm. Uniface, standard styles and designs. Virginia tramples tyranny, motto SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS. This is the first series in the 4th edition Newman with Uncirculated notes listing. However, in this day and age, they are far from common.
A superb example and... more |
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8792 |
Treasury of Virginia. October 20, 1777 Act. Eight Dollars
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CH AU |
$650.00 |
No.12054. Signed by Dickson and Wray. Printed on heavy rag paper with blue fibers. Standard smaller format size, approximately 105mm by 70mm. Uniface, standard styles and designs. Virginia tramples tyranny, motto SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS. The series and type priced in Uncirculated in Newman, but sheets on this issue were not many in the old-time hoards. Exceptional paper quality and printing clarity.... more |
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8793 |
Treasury of Virginia. October 20, 1777 Act. Six Dollars-Four Dollars
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VF to EF |
$650.00 |
Uncut Vertical Pair. Nos.12052-12052. Each signed by Dickson and Wray. Printed on heavy rag paper with blue fibers. Standard smaller format size, approximately 105mm by 180mm for the pair. Uniface, standard styles and designs. Virginia tramples tyranny, motto SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS. An uncut pair from the same serial number run as the previous note. This likely came from the old Wayte Raymond... more |
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