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Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency Georgia September 10, 1777 Resolution
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
8121 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar in Continental Currency EF to AU $2,800.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar in Continental Currency. A vertical uncut strip...
A vertical uncut strip of three notes. Unnumbered. Border varieties (a,d,d). Each signed by Hohendorf and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Three lines of ornaments at lower right, '4/5 Dol.' in top two and '4 S.' between other under the third. Multiple items on Georgia don't grow on trees and only a collection like Ford-Boyd yield some. We sold the majority of complete sheets in the Ford VI Sale in October,...  more
8122 Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Dollar in Continental Currency CH EF $3,750.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Dollar in Continental Currency. No.2899. Red seal. Justice. SUSTINE...
No.2899. Red seal. Justice. SUSTINE RECTUM. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Choice Extremely Fine and close to a Superb Note. A very light fold on the horizontal quarter and lightly at the left. Both seen from the back only. However, these are trivial matters as the orange-red seal is struck magnificently, bright and even with exceptional details. Fresh and...  more
8123 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Two Dollars in Continental Currency EF $4,500.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Two Dollars in Continental Currency. No.2233. Red seal. Ship. Signed...
No.2233. Red seal. Ship. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A very sharp example and the sheet mate of the $4 note to follow (lot 8125). Extremely Fine and bordering to Choice. Bold and bright with strong paper. A light vertical crease and some handling seen from the back. Another very richly detailed and vibrant orange-red seal with ship details sharp...  more
8124 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Three Dollars in Continental Currency AB EF $4,000.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Three Dollars in Continental Currency. No.2404. Red seal. Frontiersman....
No.2404. Red seal. Frontiersman. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. About Extremely Fine. Four longer folds and a corner crease. However, calling this ''Very Fine'' or some subset of that is patently ridiculous. Bright, vivid with strong paper. The seal is again, like many note on this issue, strong and vivid. Great details and orange-red...  more
8125 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency CH EF $3,750.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency. No.2233. Red seal. Stag. Signed...
No.2233. Red seal. Stag. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. This sharp note is the sheet mate to the above $2 note (lot 8123) and matches well with it for eye appeal and strong character. This is another superb Ford-Boyd note with magnificent eye appeal that is not repetitive, but an awe inspiring journey through 100 plus years of illustrious pedigree...  more
8126 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Five Dollars in Continental Currency VF to EF $3,250.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Five Dollars in Continental Currency. No.1686. Dark blue seal. Rattlesnake....
No.1686. Dark blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. Very Fine to Extremely Fine in terms of paper quality. However, with the face appeal of a ''Choice Uncirculated'' note. There are at least seven folds, three clustered vertically at the center, quarter folded with a corner crease. However, none...  more
8127 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency AB EF $2,800.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency. No.143. Dark blue seal. Millstone...
No.143. Dark blue seal. Millstone on Palm Tree. OPPRESSA SURGIT. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. About Extremely Fine and Choice. A lovely note with four vertical folds gathered together in the center, all rather light. Strong paper, bright paper with a vibrant seal. The blue color is sharp and the details are rich. Complete and even margins....  more
8128 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Seven Dollars in Continental Currency VERY CH $2,600.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Seven Dollars in Continental Currency. No.3044. Dark blue seal. Liberty...
No.3044. Dark blue seal. Liberty Cap. LIBERTAS CARIOR AURO. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A wonderful patriotic motif and classic type on the Georgia color seal series. Very Fine or better, Strong for the grade with a vertical crease and a few folds seen from the back. The paper is still strong. Bold blue seal color with exceptionally strong...  more
8129 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency AB EF $5,500.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency. No.2699. Dark blue seal. Thirteen...
No.2699. Dark blue seal. Thirteen Links. C CONGRESS. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. One of the greatest motifs, adapted from Franklin's Fugio back design used on Continental paper currency, and evocative of our first Large Cents with the chain on the reverse. About Extremely Fine. There appear to be a few very light vertical folds, seen...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency Georgia October 16, 1786
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
8130 State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. One Shilling AB EF $3,000.00
State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. One Shilling. No.4671. Signed by Jones and Daniell. Printed on...
No.4671. Signed by Jones and Daniell. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Approximately 160mm by 70mm. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCULPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH.' A denomination that is rarer than the higher (like the Twenty...  more
8131 State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Two Shillings and Six Pence VF to EF $1,800.00
State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Two Shillings and Six Pence. No.245. Signed by Jones and Freeman....
No.245. Signed by Jones and Freeman. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Visible watermark at left center. Approximately 160mm by 70mm. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCULPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH.' Also, a little scarcer than the...  more
8132 State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Five Shillings CH EF $1,900.00
State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Five Shillings. No.4055. Signed by Jones and Steele. Printed on...
No.4055. Signed by Jones and Steele. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Visible watermark at right center. Approximately 160mm by 70mm. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCULPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH.' Choice Extremely Fine. Crisp,...  more
8133 State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Five Shillings AB EF $1,600.00
State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Five Shillings. No.4191. Signed by Jones and Steele. Printed on...
No.4191. Signed by Jones and Steele. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Visible watermark at the right end. Approximately 160mm by 70mm. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCULPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH.' About Extremely Fine....  more
8134 State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Ten Shillings VF $1,900.00
State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Ten Shillings. No.17210. Signed by Jones, Freeman and Steele....
No.17210. Signed by Jones, Freeman and Steele. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Larger size format with three signatures, approximately 160mm by 80mm. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Slightly different vignette than other denominations with a tall base on the urn. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCULPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left....  more
8135 State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Twenty Shillings VF to EF $2,000.00
State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Twenty Shillings. No.13645. Signed by Jones, Freeman and Steele....
No.13645. Signed by Jones, Freeman and Steele. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCULPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH.' Generally the most available type from this series, but still quite scarce. Very...  more
8136 State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Twenty Shillings F to VF $1,500.00
State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Twenty Shillings. No.8569. Signed by Jones, Freeman and Steele....
No.8569. Signed by Jones, Freeman and Steele. Printed on watermarked paper manufactured by Honig & Zoonen. Georgia Constitution, motto PRO BONO PUBLICO, date '1777' below. Vignette signed 'ABERNATHIE SCULPSIT.' on plinth. Engraved panel at the left. Imprint at the bottom, 'Augusta: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH.' Fine to Very Fine or so. Multiple folds, honest wear and still very sharp for...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency Maryland January 1, 1767
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
8137 Maryland. January 1, 1767 CH CU $4,500.00
Maryland. January 1, 1767.  One Third of a Dollar or One Shilling Six Pence Sterling. No.11373. Signed...
One Third of a Dollar or One Shilling Six Pence Sterling. No.11373. Signed by R.[obert] Couden and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Elaborate border cuts by Sparrow, Colonial Maryland Arms sideways at right. Nature print back. Imprint 'Printed by JONAS GREEN' on back. Not a rare series or type, however a superb example that likely came from the Wayte Raymond estate inventory. Certainly the finest we...  more
8138 Maryland. January 1, 1767 CH CU $2,500.00
Maryland. January 1, 1767.  One Third of a Dollar or One Shilling Six Pence Sterling. No.11363. Signed...
One Third of a Dollar or One Shilling Six Pence Sterling. No.11363. Signed by R.[obert] Couden and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Elaborate border cuts by Sparrow, Colonial Maryland Arms sideways at right. Nature print back. Imprint 'Printed by JONAS GREEN' on back. A second very sharp example of this type and among the finest known as well. A lovely note, just short of the previous...  more
8139 Maryland. January 1, 1767. Two Thirds of a Dollar or Three Shillings Sterling CH CU $2,200.00
Maryland. January 1, 1767. Two Thirds of a Dollar or Three Shillings Sterling. No.11362. Signed by...
No.11362. Signed by R.[obert] Couden and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Elaborate border cuts by Sparrow, Colonial Maryland Arms vertically right. Nature print back. Imprint 'Printed by JONAS GREEN' on back. Another wonderful and superb grade example. This certainly came from Raymond based on our study of plate notes in his 1940 Standard Paper Money Catalogue. Choice Crisp Uncirculated....  more
8140 Maryland. January 1, 1767. Two Thirds of a Dollar or Three Shillings Sterling CU $2,000.00
Maryland. January 1, 1767. Two Thirds of a Dollar or Three Shillings Sterling. No.11373. Signed by...
No.11373. Signed by R.[obert] Couden and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Elaborate border cuts by Sparrow, Colonial Maryland Arms vertically right. Nature print back. Imprint 'Printed by JONAS GREEN' on back. A second very sharp example of this type and a sheet mate to the One Third Dollar above. Crisp Uncirculated and close to Choice. The bottom right is trimmed in slightly...  more
8141 Maryland. January 1, 1767. One Dollar or Four Shillings Six Pence Sterling GEM CU $9,000.00
Maryland. January 1, 1767. One Dollar or Four Shillings Six Pence Sterling. No.11366. Signed by R.[obert]...
No.11366. Signed by R.[obert] Couden and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Elaborate border cuts by Sparrow, Colonial Maryland Arms vertically in the center; Spanish mainland dollar 8 Reales coin flanked by pointing hands over the Arms. Nature print back. Imprint 'Printed by JONAS GREEN' on back. An historic type and according to Eric Newman, the first governmental dollar usage on a currency note in the world...  more
8142 Maryland. January 1, 1767. Two Dollars or Nine Shillings Sterling VERY CH CU $5,000.00
Maryland. January 1, 1767. Two Dollars or Nine Shillings Sterling. No.11370. Signed by R.[obert] Couden...
No.11370. Signed by R.[obert] Couden and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Elaborate border cuts by Sparrow, Colonial Maryland Arms vertically at the right; Two Spanish mainland dollar 8 Reales within the text. Nature print back. Imprint 'Printed by JONAS GREEN' on back. Another historic type, our first American governmental ''Two Dollar Bill''. Again, the Two Spanish Pillar Coins made for an excellent...  more
8143 Maryland. January 1, 1767. Two Dollars or Nine Shillings Sterling CU $2,800.00
Maryland. January 1, 1767. Two Dollars or Nine Shillings Sterling. No.11362. Signed by R.[obert] Couden...
No.11362. Signed by R.[obert] Couden and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Elaborate border cuts by Sparrow, Colonial Maryland Arms vertically at the right; Two Spanish mainland dollar 8 Reales within the text. Nature print back. Imprint 'Printed by JONAS GREEN' on back. A second Two Dollars note and also the sheet mate to the above Two Thirds of a Dollar above (lot 8139). Crisp Uncirculated....  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency Maryland March 1, 1770
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
8144 Maryland. March 1, M,DCC,LXX [1770] VF to EF $700.00
Maryland. March 1, M,DCC,LXX [1770].  One Sixth of a Dollar or Nine Pence Sterling. No.9383. Signed...
One Sixth of a Dollar or Nine Pence Sterling. No.9383. Signed by J.[ohn] Clapham and R.[obert] Couden. Printed on sturdy stock, slightly thinner than the 1767 issue. Size, design and style as 1767 issue. Imprint 'Printed by A. C. and F. Green'. Most notes of this issue are Fine or less. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Very crisp, but a nick on the bottom edge of a hard crease. From the face exceptionally vivid...  more
8145 Maryland. March 1, M,DCC,LXX [1770]. One Dollar F to VF $400.00

No.9383. Signed by J.[ohn] Clapham and R.[obert] Couden. Printed on sturdy stock, slightly thinner than the 1767 issue. Imprint 'Printed by A.C. and F. Green'. Spanish 8 Reale coin on face. Fine to Very Fine. Some surface soiling, more so on the back. Back paper remnants; Two Dollars. No.15652. Signed as last. Two Spanish 8 Reale coins. Very Fine. The face looks finer, but the back shows folds and soiling; Six Dollars....  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency Maryland April 10, 1774
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
8146 Maryland. April 10, 1774. One Ninth of a Dollar or Six Pence Sterling AB EF $800.00
Maryland. April 10, 1774. One Ninth of a Dollar or Six Pence Sterling. No.11220. Signed by W.[illiam]...
No.11220. Signed by W.[illiam] Eddis and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock, slightly thinner than the 1767 issue. Size and style as previous issue dates. Imprint 'Printed by A.C. and F. Green'. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated, heavy handling on the corners. Trimmed closely. High grade for this; One Sixth of a Dollar or Nine Pence Sterling. No.7410. Signers as last. Very Fine, back soiling; Two Ninths of a Dollar or One Shilling Sterling....  more
8147 Maryland. April 10, 1774 AU $400.00
Maryland. April 10, 1774.  One Third of a Dollar or One Shilling Six Pence Sterling. No.2824. Signed...
One Third of a Dollar or One Shilling Six Pence Sterling. No.2824. Signed by W.[illiam] Eddis and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Size and style as previous issue dates. Imprint 'Printed by A.C. and F. Green'. This issue on thinner paper circulated widely and these small notes took it hard. This is a lower right corner sheet example with extremely wide margins at the bottom (a small...  more
8148 Maryland. April 10, 1774 CH EF $950.00
Maryland. April 10, 1774.  One Third of a Dollar or One Shilling Six Pence Sterling. No.22641. Signed...
One Third of a Dollar or One Shilling Six Pence Sterling. No.22641. Signed by W.[illiam] Eddis and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Size and style as previous issue dates. Imprint 'Printed by A.C. and F. Green'. A very sharp note. Crisp Uncirculated. Light handling, complete and even margins. Two pinholes in the bottom field. Faint upper back corner pencil code by Raymond or Chapman; Two Thirds of a Dollar or Three...  more
8149 Maryland. April 10, 1774. One Dollar or Four Shillings Six Pence Sterling CH AU $550.00
Maryland. April 10, 1774. One Dollar or Four Shillings Six Pence Sterling. No.1327. Signed by W.[illiam]...
No.1327. Signed by W.[illiam] Eddis and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Size and style as previous issue dates. Spanish 8 Reale coin vignette protector at top right. Imprint 'Printed by A.C. and F. Green'. Choice About Uncirculated. An absolute premium example that is ''new,'' but with some heavier handling on the corners. This is mentioned for the super finicky. The margins...  more
8150 Maryland. April 10, 1774. One Dollar or Four Shillings Six Pence Sterling F $600.00
Maryland. April 10, 1774. One Dollar or Four Shillings Six Pence Sterling. No.1. Signed by W.[illiam]...
No.1. Signed by W.[illiam] Eddis and J.[ohn] Clapham. Printed on sturdy stock. Size and style as previous issue dates. Spanish Coin vignette protector top center. Imprint 'Printed by A.C. and F. Green'. A fascinating note that appears to have been a pocket piece, not a circulating example. Fine or better. The mica still reflects from the face. There is moderate to heavy soiling on the back,...  more
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