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Categories • Stack's October 2006 Atlanta → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 → Colonial Paper Currency → The Paper Currency of the Continental Congress → May 10, 1775 Session |
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Lot # |
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Hammer Price |
8823 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. One Dollar
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EF |
$1,800.00 |
 No.19406. Signed by Wm. Jackson and And.[rew] Bunner. Printed on thick coarse paper. Standard size, approximately 95 by 75mm. The face comprised of border cuts enclosing text with an emblem, changing depending on the denomination, with Latin motto at the lower right. Top border cut, 'THE UNITED COLONIES' and side border cuts with 'CONTINENTAL CURRENCY'. A weighted bowl on an acanthus plant, motto DEPRESSA RESURGIT (Though... more |
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8824 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. Five Dollars
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AU |
$1,300.00 |
 No.20286. Signed by Wm. Jackson and And.[rew] Bunner. A hand bleeds from thorn pricks in the gathering of food, legend SUSTINE VEL ABSTINE (Either survive or give up). Nature print and imprint as previous. A sharp note. About Uncirculated. A bit ''dull'' with handling. Left end and top left severely trimmed in; Six Dollars. No.32700. Signed by I.[saac] Hazlehurst and Judah Foulke. A beaver gnaws on a tree, motto PERSEVERANDO... more |
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8825 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. Six Dollars
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EF |
$375.00 |
 No.36260. Signed by Jo.[seph] Sims and John Mease. A beaver gnaws on a tree, motto PERSEVERANDO (By perseverance). Nature print and imprint as previous. Extremely Fine Plus. Vertical bending and bottom corner folds. Very attractive. |
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8826 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. Eight Dollars
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CU |
$525.00 |
 No.3630. Signed by Fred.[erick] Kuhl and A.[nthony] Morris Jr. Thirteen stringed (for the thirteen colonies) harp, motto MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT (The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony). Nature print and imprint as previous. A crisp and sharp note from the first series. Crisp Uncirculated. Rigid paper and clean surfaces. Closely cut at the top, but overall a superior... more |
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8827 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. Thirty Dollars
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AU |
$700.00 |
 No.31798. Signed by James Read and Ja.[mes] Milligan. Wreath on a tomb, motto SI RECTE FACIES (If you act righteously). Ornate back design and mottoes, left side with strong wind blowing across a field, motto VI CONCITATE; right vignette with sun shining on calm sea, motto CESSANTE VENTO CONQUIESCEMUS. A lesser print figure of 33,333 notes on this denomination. About Uncirculated. Toned,... more |
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8828 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. Thirty Dollars
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EF |
$1,100.00 |
 Pink Paper Counterfeit Detector Note. Printed on thin detector style paper, full pink-reddish hue. Designs and mottoes identical to issued notes. Wreath on a tomb, motto SI RECTE FACIES (If you act righteously). Ornate back design and mottoes, left side with strong wind blowing across a field, motto VI CONCITATE; right vignette with sun shining on calm sea, motto CESSANTE VENTO CONQUIESCEMUS. A... more |
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