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Categories • Stack's October 2006 Atlanta → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 → United States Obsolete Currency → Paper Currency of the Civil War Era → Northern Private & Municipal Paper Scrip and Banknotes |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
9021 |
PENNSYLVANIA. Selection of Civil War Era Borough and Town Scrip Notes
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EF |
$300.00 |
A Well Vignetted Grouping. Lehigh County Commissioners Office. 10¢. Allentown. Nov. 3, 1862. ABN; Borough of Easton. 10¢ and 15¢. Red protectors. ABN series; Borough of Honesdale. 5¢. Jan. 1, 1863. White paper. Small POC. Scarcer type; Same Issuer. 5¢ and 10¢. Yellow paper. ABN; Borough of Williamsport. 25¢-10¢ Uncut Pair. Jan. 27, 1862. Red protectors.... more |
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9022 |
PENNSYLVANIA. Selection of Civil War Era Scrip Note Lithographer's Proofs
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AU |
$350.00 |
A Rare Group. Private Scrip, per Humes, McAllister & Co. 10¢. Bellefonte. '1863'. Proof on thick white paper. PA. Arms under title. Wm. Mann. One POC. Extremely Fine, minor back remnants; Bearer Scrip, for 'Goods at Our Store'. 10¢ and 50¢. Burlington. 1860's. All lithographed Proofs on thin, slick-style paper. Seated female top; Indian princess on first and train on the second. Roberts, Seibert & Shearmer.... more |
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9023 |
PENNSYLVANIA. Private Issuer [Isiah Snyder], payable in Honesdale Bank Bills
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VF |
$125.00 |
12-1/2¢. Honedale. November, 1862. Green counter center and left end outlined panel. Farm products at lower right. Snyder, Black & Sturn. Hoober 160-Unlisted denomination. Unissued. Very Fine Plus. Back hinges. |
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9024 |
PENNSYLVANIA. Selection of Scarcer Civil War Era Unissued Scrip Notes
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EF |
$550.00 |
Milwaukie & Newton Centre Stores, per the Pittston Bank. 5¢, 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ and 50¢. Jan. 1, 1863. Eagle under title. Ferd. Mayer. Hoober 313-unlisted denomination, 18, 18A, 18B, and 18C; Henry Heil, per the Miners Bank of Pottsville. 5¢ and 25¢. Tremont. Jan. 1, 1863. Wide format. Coal loading scene lower left. Wm. Murphy. Hoober 407-both unlisted denominations.... more |
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9025 |
PENNSYLVANIA. Wm. Hollinshead, Druggist. 2¢
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(see below) |
$225.00 |
Stroudsburg. 'Feb. 23, 1863'. Very small format, typeset, large '2's flank small mortar and pestle. No imprint. Hoober 391-18; Same Series. 3¢. Size, paper and style as last. 391-19. Fully issued notes with red signatures on the verso. Both are listed as Rarity 6. Interesting and diminutive notes. 2 pieces. |
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9026 |
PENNSYLVANIA. Charles Gallagher Sutler, California Regiment [of] Burns Brigade
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F to VF |
$1,800.00 |
$1.00 Exchange Certificate. No.390. Printed on white bond paper. 160mm by 70mm. A full green tint lathe across the note with a curved white outline of 'BURNS BRIGADE' across the center from the upper left to lower right. At the left two Indians (as adapted from Danforth, Wright & Co.). At the upper right encircled general's vignette (likely Burns). Title 'CALIFORNIA REGIMENT' across the top. Fine texts in the... more |
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9027 |
RHODE ISLAND. Freeman's Bank. $1.00
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F |
$125.00 |
Bristol. Oct. 1, 1863. Red 'ONE' protector. Eagle over title. Early plate design by Abner Reed, with his imprint, and 'ABC' monogram. The original plate used for over forty years. Haxby RI-40 G2b. A classic Northern title on New England. Fine, some very petty foxing. |
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9028 |
VERMONT. E.[lijah] Perry, per the Bank of Montpelier. 10¢
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CH VF |
$325.00 |
Cabot. Dec. 5, 1862. Red 'X'. Typeset, issuer at left and right. Unlisted Town and Issuer in Coulter. A rare note in high grade. Choice Very Fine; R.[utland] & W.[ashington] R.R. 10¢. Rutland. Sept. 1862. Printed on thin cardboard. Gold '10'. Typeset, agent stamping on the back. Unlisted denomination in Coulter. Fine to Very Fine; N.H. Armington, per the Franklin County Bank. 25¢. St. Albans.... more |
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9029 |
VERMONT. Franklin County Bank. $1.00
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CH F |
$300.00 |
St. Albans. Feb. 1, 1859. Red 'ONE'. Seated mechanic. Haxby VT-215 G12a. About Fine; St. Albans Bank. $1.00. Red 'ONE' protector. Men with cattle. Much scarcer bank than the last. VT-211 G2b. Choice Fine, folded corners. 2 pieces. |
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9030 |
WISCONSIN. Good to the Bearer Scrip. 5¢
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F to VF |
$325.00 |
Juneau. 'July 186'2. Full green face tint. Eagle and shield at left; dog and safe at lower right. Merritt & Brown, N.Y. Type of Krause WI-307 SC-1; Rarity 6, but signed and issued. Fully accomplished and dated. Signature appears to be S.H. Columrus(?). A rare form and no signed and issued notes are reported in Chet Krause's Wisconsin book. Fine to Very Fine. Bright and vivid color. |
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9031 |
WISCONSIN. Good to the Bearer Scrip. 10¢
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G |
$550.00 |
Juneau. 'July 186'2. Full green face tint. America with sword and shield at left; train and bridge at lower right. Merritt & Brown, N.Y. Type of Krause WI-307 SC-2; Rarity 6, but signed and issued. Fully accomplished and dated. Signature appears to be S.H. Columrus(?). A second rare denomination on this style form. No signed and issued notes of this form are reported in Chet Krause's... more |
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9032 |
WISCONSIN. Good to the Bearer Scrip. 25¢
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AB VF |
$600.00 |
Juneau. 'July 186'2. Full green face tint. Woman feeds chickens at left; eagle at lower right. Merritt & Brown, N.Y. Type of Krause WI-307 SC-5; Rarity 6, but signed and issued. Fully accomplished and dated. Signature appears to be S.H. Columrus(?). A third rare denomination on this style form. No signed and issued notes of this form are reported in Chet Krause's Wisconsin book. About... more |
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9033 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN PORTRAITS ON CIVIL WAR ERA OBSOLETE NOTES
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AB VG |
$250.00 |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Bank of Commerce. $1.00. Georgetown. 'June, 1862'. Green panel and frame. Eagle (used on Federal notes also), Lincoln lower left. Payable in United Stated Demand Notes. Haxby DC-70 G12b. A scarce type and the classic Lincoln type by the National Bank Note Co. About Very Good. Intact, solid, but with ground in soiled; NEW JERSEY. Merchants Bank. $1.00. Trenton. 'Nov. 20,... more |
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Categories • Stack's October 2006 Atlanta → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 → United States Obsolete Currency → Paper Currency of the Civil War Era → Southern Private Scrip, Municipal Issues, and State Issued Notes of the Civil War Era |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
9034 |
ALABAMA. Selma, Marion and Memphis Railroad Co. 25¢
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EF |
$800.00 |
Marion. March 1, 1871. Green '25' protector at center. Workmen scenes at left and right. Engraved signature of N.[athan] B.[edford] Forrest, the Confederate Civil War general. Green security back. Henry Siebert & Co. No.79. Rosene 178-1; Rarity 2. Extremely Fine. Rust spot at upper right edge; Same Series. $2.00. Large green '2'. Style, engraved Forrest signature, and imprint as last. Green... more |
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9035 |
ALABAMA. J. R. Powell, Montgomery, Alabama payable from New Orleans. 5¢
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EF |
$1,300.00 |
in Stage Fare. Jan. 15, 1862 (off the paper). Printed on bond paper. All blue printing with red back, '5 Cents' in center flanked by large '5' counters. Eagle under title, large blue '5' on bottom. Left end panel with obligation, payable in five states: Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. No imprint. Rosene 249-1; Rarity 7, ''no description.'' Choice grade. Extremely Fine. Trimmed... more |
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9036 |
ALABAMA. Treasurer of Colbert County, Ala. $1.00
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VF to EF |
$325.00 |
Tuscumbia. 1870's. Green face tint and green security back. Indian brave on horseback at left, train along bottom. 8% Interest bearing and 'Redeemable in U.S. Currency'. Corlies, Macy & Co. No.9750. Rosene 332-1; Rarity 7, but actually a high Rarity 6. Unissued as usual. A rare Reconstruction Era scrip, integral for use after the War when the ''shinplasters'' were more than worthless.... more |
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9037 |
ARKANSAS. C.C. Danley. 75¢
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CH F |
$900.00 |
Little Rock. Oct. 4, '1862'. Printed on white paper. Typeset, ornate scroll at right. Payable in 'Treasury Notes of the Confederate States'. Rothert 411-2; Rarity 7. Choice Fine. A very solid note; Haynes Hotel. 25¢. Little Rock. March 13, 1863. Printed on brown paper. Female in left panel, dog and safe at bottom. Payable 'in Confederate Money'. Rothert 416-1; Rarity 7. About Fine, some... more |
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9038 |
FLORIDA. State of Florida. $50.00
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UNC |
$2,600.00 |
B. Tallahassee, Fla. 'Jan. 1, 1865'. No imprint, printed on the backs of 1864 $1.00 notes (split between two notes). Steamship at the top center over the title. At the left is obligation 'RECEIVABLE BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN PAYMENT OF ALL DUES AND DEMANDS.' At the right 'PUBLIC LANDS OF THE STATE PLEDGED'. Criswell 42. Cassidy SN-33. Fully signed and issued. No.90. The serial number places... more |
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9039 |
LOUISIANA. Bank of Commerce. $1.00
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EF |
$400.00 |
New Orleans. 'May 5, 1862'. Green protector '1's flank vignette. Ship in harbor, upper corners with females holding medallions. Obligation '....Six Months After termination of the Present War...''. ABN imprint, plate style by Toppan, Carpenter & Co. No.3216. C. Haxby LA-30 G42a. Unissued. Extremely Fine; Same Series. $2.00. Green 'TWO'. New York Harbor scene, woman with telescope at the right.... more |
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9040 |
LOUISIANA. Bank of Louisiana. $3.00
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VF to EF |
$1,400.00 |
New Orleans. 1861. Seated Mercury from old RWHE plate. Red over stamped ''Redeemable in Confederate Notes'' twice on the face. Haxby LA-75 G6b SENC. Fine; Same Issuer. $5.00 and $100.00. FDU plate types with 1862 written dates and blue ''Forced Issue'' stamps. LA-75 G8e and G24c; Same Issuer. $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, and $50.00. RWHE plate types with orange backs. Blue ''Forced Issue'' face stamps.... more |
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9041 |
LOUISIANA. Cook & Brother. $2.00
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AU |
$500.00 |
New Orleans. March 15, 1862. Printed on yellow paper. Blue 'TWO'. Crossed rifles at left panel. Plow, ship and arm and hammer under title. Red (inverted) security back. Firm made arms for the Confederacy. Very popular title and getting scarce. Very Fine, tone spot at lower right; Louis Hubert-Confederate States Bakery, 498 Casacalvo Street. $1.00. Printed on brown bond paper. Red 'ONE'. Bakery... more |
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9042 |
LOUISIANA. D. J. Hockersmith & Co., Southern Mills, 181 & 183 Poydras St
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VG |
$500.00 |
50¢. New Orleans. No date. red '50 CENTS'. Liberty in flowing flag skirt on North America, field workers at top. Confederate-Union hybrid style. Solid Very Good; Magee & George, No. 6 Magazine St. 50¢. New Orleans. Dec. 18, 1861. Printed on white bond paper. Title across top, medallion at upper right. 'Current Money'. Price Current print. Rarer type on this issuer. Fine; C.C. Morgan,... more |
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9043 |
LOUISIANA. New Orleans and Bayou-Sara Mail Company. 50¢
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CH F |
$800.00 |
New Orleans. Jan. 4, 1862. Printed on back of Louisiana State Bank draft. Curved title over packet boat; left end Ceres. Douglas. Sharp grade. Choice Fine; New Orleans Coast and Lafourche Transportation Co. $1.00. New Orleans. December 5, 1861. Printed on bond paper. Train at top, address 'No. 19 Conti Street' in left panel. Fine; Red River Packet Co. $1.00. New Orleans. Dec. 4, 1861. Printed... more |
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9044 |
LOUISIANA. Parish of Carroll. $1.00
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EF |
$200.00 |
'July 8, 1862'. Printed on white bond paper. Large red 'TEN'. Very Fine, bright and vivid; Parish of St. John the Baptist. $3.00. March 29, 1862. Printed on back of bond coupons. Red 'THREE'. Beauregard at left end, female seated with plow at top. Extremely Fine, but right end is slightly ragged. 2 pieces. |
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9045 |
MISSISSIPPI. Treasurer of Claiborne County. $5.00
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VF |
$800.00 |
Aug. 5, 1862. Printed on blue paper. Typeset end panels with denomination. Payable in 'notes of this State or the Confederate States...'. Leggett 4; Rarity 5. Very Fine for the paper type. Bright and a sharp example; Treasurer of Pike County. $3.00. Holmesville. Dec. 22, 1862. Printed on brown paper. Typeset, thick end borders. '$3' over title. Tax note for the county. Leggett 4; Rarity 7.... more |
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9046 |
MISSISSIPPI. State of Mississippi. $50.00
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F to VF |
$450.00 |
Jackson. 1862, written, payable in ''1863''. Man on horse, male portrait. ABN imprint. Criswell 2A. Fine to Very Fine. Some surface soiling; $20.00. 1860's. Eagle lower let, Indian mother at lower right. Green back. Paterson. Criswell 48. Unissued. Very Fine. Heavy handling. 2 pieces. |
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9047 |
MISSISSIPPI. Henry Gottig. $1
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F |
$1,300.00 |
Magnolia. 'March 1, 1862'. Printed on white paper. Orange end panels, top frame lines and 'ONE' protector. Title across center, large '1' in oval at upper right. Price Current Print. Leggett 2; Rarity 7. A very tough scrip note and a bright and vivid example. Sharp Fine Plus, but some extended staple holes in the center nicely obscured by the color tint and printing. |
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9048 |
MISSISSIPPI. City of Natchez. 10¢, 25¢, $1.00, and $3.00
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VF |
$800.00 |
1862 written dates. Green protector notes, engraved by RWHE. All vignetted styles. Overwritten in red, ''in Confederate Notes. The change bills are small format. Average Fine or so; Same Issuer. 10¢ (3), 25¢, 50¢ and $1.00. April 15, 1863. Blue typeset issue printed on backs of other notes. 10¢ notes are ''One Dime''. Plate varieties included. Average Very Fine. 10... more |
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9049 |
MISSOURI. State of Missouri-Missouri Defence Bond. $4.00
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EF |
$400.00 |
Steamboat upper left. Criswell 16; $4.50. Three females (as used on CSA T-17, adapted from Danforth, Bald & Co.). Criswell 15; $100.00. Red '100'. Governor at top. Green back. All are unissued. Average, Extremely Fine with typical tight trimming. 3 pieces. |
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9050 |
NORTH CAROLINA. Corporation of Elizabeth City. 25¢
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VF |
$325.00 |
Oct. 7, 1861. Printed on thick brown paper. Masonic compass. Fine; Same Series. 50¢. Paper and date as last. Tree. Fine Plus; Same Issuer. 10¢. Jan. 23, 1862. Printed on brown rag paper. Horse drawn hearse? Very Fine; Same Issuer. 10¢. Paper as last. Jan. 23, 1862. Fire pump. Very Fine; 10¢. Jan.23, 1862. ''All Seeing Eye.'' Very Fine. The last three very crisp and the look... more |
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