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Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency Georgia 1777 no Resolution Date
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
8091 Georgia. 1777. Three Spanish Milled Dollars VF to EF $1,500.00
Georgia. 1777. Three Spanish Milled Dollars. No.5457. 'THREE/DOLLARS' in ornamental frame. Border...
No.5457. 'THREE/DOLLARS' in ornamental frame. Border variety (b) with hourglass ornamentation in interior of denomination box. A distinctive type without a seal, but a pattern design. Signed by Stone, Andrew, Saltus, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Three light vertical folds and some modest surface soiling. Two very modest foxing spots. Well margined...  more
8092 Georgia. 1777. Three Spanish Milled Dollars AB EF $1,400.00
Georgia. 1777. Three Spanish Milled Dollars. No.1988. 'THREE/DOLLARS' in ornamental frame. Border...
No.1988. 'THREE/DOLLARS' in ornamental frame. Border variety (g). Signed by Stone, Andrew, Saltus, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A second Three Dollars with a different border variant. About Extremely Fine. Again, bold and vivid with exceptional paper quality. Fabulous margins that are boardwalk for this or any other Georgia note. The technical grade is foolhardy in the calculation...  more
8093 Georgia. 1777. Three Spanish Milled Dollars AB EF $1,400.00
Georgia. 1777. Three Spanish Milled Dollars. No.577. 'THREE/DOLLARS' in ornamental frame. Border variety...
No.577. 'THREE/DOLLARS' in ornamental frame. Border variety (g). Signed by Stone, Andrew, Saltus, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A third example, also variety (g) border type. About Extremely Fine with the look of ''Choice Uncirculated.'' Three folds, the vertical central one harder than the off vertical fold and a long corner. Bright and vivid with even margins. Looks new...  more
8094 Georgia. 1777. Three Spanish Milled Dollars AB EF $1,500.00
Georgia. 1777. Three Spanish Milled Dollars. No.4907. 'THREE/DOLLARS' in ornamental frame. Border...
No.4907. 'THREE/DOLLARS' in ornamental frame. Border variety (d). Signed by Andrew, Stone, Saltus, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A fourth Three Dollars type with a different border variety. About Extremely Fine or so. Evidence of three folds from the back. Bright, vivid and fresh. Excellent color and clear margins, but cut unevenly along the bottom. Not often seen in this...  more
8095 Georgia. 1777. Five Spanish Milled Dollars VF $5,000.00
Georgia. 1777. Five Spanish Milled Dollars. No.2287. Blue-Green seal. Cannon. ET DEUS OMNIPOTINCE....
No.2287. Blue-Green seal. Cannon. ET DEUS OMNIPOTINCE. Border variety (c). Signed by Andrew, Stone, Saltus, O'Bryen and Ewen. Printed on laid paper. This is one of the classic seal types and the three examples in the Ford X Sale in May, 2005 were fought over appropriately. Like so many Georgia seal notes, the vast majority of these wider format issues are torn, frayed or have dull seals. This note is an...  more
8096 Georgia. 1777. Five Spanish Milled Dollars AB VF $1,800.00
Georgia. 1777. Five Spanish Milled Dollars. No.5218. Blue-Green seal. Cannon. ET DEUS OMNIPOTINCE....
No.5218. Blue-Green seal. Cannon. ET DEUS OMNIPOTINCE. Border variety (d). Signed by Andrew, Saltus, Stone, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A second popular Cannon seal note with a different border variety. About Very Fine in terms of paper quality. The seal is deep blue and detailed, though slightly ''muddy'' around the motto. However, trimmed in significantly within the ornaments...  more
8097 Georgia. 1777. Seven Spanish Milled Dollars CH VF to EF $4,500.00
Georgia. 1777. Seven Spanish Milled Dollars. No.4031. Blue-Green seal. Hand. ULTIMA RADIO. Border...
No.4031. Blue-Green seal. Hand. ULTIMA RADIO. Border variety (e). Signed by Saltus, Andrew, Stone, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A bold and crisp example of this superbly rendered seal type and motto. This is a key piece in terms of theme. As a whole, not a tremendous rarity. However, this is yet another high quality example from the Ford-Boyd Collection. For eye appeal, besides the notes we sold...  more
8098 Georgia. 1777. Seven Spanish Milled Dollars CH EF $1,100.00
Georgia. 1777. Seven Spanish Milled Dollars. Unnumbered. Blue-Green seal. Hand. ULTIMA RADIO. Border...
Unnumbered. Blue-Green seal. Hand. ULTIMA RADIO. Border variety (i). Signed by Saltus, Andrew, Stone, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on translucent, sturdier paper with different texture than used on most other 1777 seal notes we have observed. A second Hand seal type note with different border variety and unusual anomalies for the series. The seal is ''muddy'' due to being double struck. This is...  more
8099 Georgia. 1777. Nine Spanish Milled Dollars AB EF $4,000.00
Georgia. 1777. Nine Spanish Milled Dollars. No.1986. Blue-Green seal. Justice. SUSTINE RECTUM. Border...
No.1986. Blue-Green seal. Justice. SUSTINE RECTUM. Border variety (h). Signed by Saltus, Andrew, Stone, O'Bryen and Ewen. Printed on laid paper. Another very attractive and high grade color seal type. About Extremely Fine or so. Two heavier vertical folds, two corner folds and other handling. Like most of the Ford-Boyd Georgia notes, seen from the back only. The seal color is rich and the strike...  more
8100 Georgia. 1777. Nine Spanish Milled Dollars F to VF $5,000.00
Georgia. 1777. Nine Spanish Milled Dollars. No.4102. Blue-Green seal. Justice. SUSTINE RECTUM. Border...
No.4102. Blue-Green seal. Justice. SUSTINE RECTUM. Border variety (i). Signed by Saltus, Andrew, Stone, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A second example of a popular type with a different border variant. The folds are seen from the back, but technically Fine to Very Fine. Two numerous to count, the folds don't break any of the surface and the note has the appealing brightness...  more
8101 Georgia. 1777. Eleven Spanish Milled Dollars VF $3,500.00
Georgia. 1777. Eleven Spanish Milled Dollars. No.458. Blue-Green seal. Floating Jugs. SI COLLIDIMUS...
No.458. Blue-Green seal. Floating Jugs. SI COLLIDIMUS FRANGIMUR. Border variety (h). Signed by Andrew, Stone, Saltus, O'Bryen and Ewen. Printed on laid paper. This is an attractive color seal used on several of the Georgia 1776-1777 series. Very Fine or so. Several folds, seen from the back. Bright and vivid though. The blue-green seal is vivid with wonderful waterline definition. The...  more
8102 Georgia. 1777. Eleven Spanish Milled Dollars AB VF $1,900.00
Georgia. 1777. Eleven Spanish Milled Dollars. No.1282. Blue-Green seal. Floating Jugs. SI COLLIDIMUS...
No.1282. Blue-Green seal. Floating Jugs. SI COLLIDIMUS FRANGIMUR. Border variety (d). Signed by Andrew, Stone, Saltus, O'Bryen and Ewen. Printed on laid paper, slightly heavier than used on most 1777 issues. A second Eleven Dollars with a different seal variant. About Very Fine. A heavy vertical crease and other folds. Complete margins with wide sheet selvege at the top and right. There...  more
8103 Georgia. 1777. Thirteen Spanish Milled Dollars VF $2,200.00
Georgia. 1777. Thirteen Spanish Milled Dollars. No.684. Blue-Green seal. Liberty Cap. LIBERTAS CARIOR...
No.684. Blue-Green seal. Liberty Cap. LIBERTAS CARIOR AURO. Border variety (h). Signed by Andrew, Saltus, Stone, O'Bryen and Ewen. Printed on laid paper. A popular seal type used on a few of the 1776-1777 Georgia issues. Very Fine. Strong paper, but with a shaved upper left corner. The vertical crease is heavy with short splits top and bottom. The good news is the seal is very sharply...  more
8104 Georgia. 1777. Fifteen Spanish Milled Dollars AB EF $5,500.00
Georgia. 1777. Fifteen Spanish Milled Dollars. No.393. Blue-Green seal. Millstone in Palm Tree. OPPRESSA...
No.393. Blue-Green seal. Millstone in Palm Tree. OPPRESSA SURGIT. Border variety (a). Signed by Andrew, Stone, Saltus, O'Bryen and Ewen. Printed on laid paper. Yet another outstanding Ford-Boyd note for paper quality. About Extremely Fine. A sharp, vertical crease and handling. The paper with exceptional crispness and boldly printed to the extreme. Clearly, early plate state for the border...  more
8105 Georgia. 1777. Fifteen Spanish Milled Dollars AB EF $2,600.00
Georgia. 1777. Fifteen Spanish Milled Dollars. No.629. Blue-Green seal. Millstone in Palm Tree. OPPRESSA...
No.629. Blue-Green seal. Millstone in Palm Tree. OPPRESSA SURGIT. Border variety (i). Signed by Andrew, Stone, Saltus, O'Bryen and Ewen. Printed on laid paper. About Extremely Fine. Lightly quarter folded with the vertical creased. Again, exceptional paper body characteristic to the majority of the Ford-Boyd Georgia notes. The seal is also a little blurry, as most we have seen and catalogued....  more
8106 Georgia. 1777. Seventeen Spanish Milled Dollars VF to EF $3,000.00
Georgia. 1777. Seventeen Spanish Milled Dollars. No.124. Blue-Green seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE...
No.124. Blue-Green seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET. Border variety (d). Signed by Saltus, Andrew, Stone, O'Bryen and Ewen. Printed on laid paper. One of the more interesting seal types on the series and used on early Patriot flags (''Don't Tread on Me''). Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Corner tip mounted to a white card, but from the face this grade seems accurate. The margins...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency Georgia June 8, 1777 Resolution
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
8107 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar or Four Shillings VF $1,000.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar or Four Shillings. No.7. Border variety (a). Signed...
No.7. Border variety (a). Signed by Wood, Langworthy and Wade. Printed on laid paper. A low serial number. The Ford-Boyd Georgia collection contained several low numbers (see the Ford X Sale catalogue). Very Fine. Lightly toned, but a very sharply printed example with boldly detailed ornaments and text. Several folds, but a clean and well margined note. Barely visible glue remnants on...  more
8108 Georgia. June 8, 1777. One Dollar in Continental Currency AB VF $1,000.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. One Dollar in Continental Currency. No.37. Red seal. Justice. SUSTINE RECTUM....
No.37. Red seal. Justice. SUSTINE RECTUM. The ''in'' of the text in red. Border variety (f). Signed by Langworthy, Wood and Wade. Printed on laid paper. About Very Fine. Seven or eight folds, but still fairly bright with sharp colors. There are a few scattered pinholes. The bottom and lower right margins are trimmed closely or slightly in. A pleasing type note of this style.
8109 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Two Dollars in Continental Currency AB VF $750.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Two Dollars in Continental Currency. No.77. Red seal. Ship. The ''in'' of the...
No.77. Red seal. Ship. The ''in'' of the text in red. Signed by Wylly, Langworthy, Wood, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. About Very Fine. A hard crease and other light folds. A bright orange seal, but muddy as many are. Margins in at the right and rounding at the top right corner.
8110 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Three Dollars in Continental Currency VF $1,100.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Three Dollars in Continental Currency. No.75. Red seal. Frontiersman. The ''in''...
No.75. Red seal. Frontiersman. The ''in'' of the text in red. Signed by Wylly, Langworthy, Wood, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. Very Fine, but slightly impaired. Bold seal color and bright, fairly crisp paper. There is some thinning and a minor flaw, paper patched, at the lower right corner. A small ink spot at the top right center edge and wide pinhole in the seal. A ''budget''...  more
8111 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency VF $1,400.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency. No.84. Red seal. Stag. The ''in'' of...
No.84. Red seal. Stag. The ''in'' of the text in red. Signed by Wylly, Langworthy, Wood, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. Very Fine Plus. Bright, fresh and vivid with strong paper quality. The stag seal is well executed, bright and bold. Well margined mostly, but slightly bowed in at the top left center. Raymond pencil code at back upper left corner. A very attractive type note on this...  more
8112 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Five Dollars in Continental Currency EF $4,000.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Five Dollars in Continental Currency. No.79. Blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME...
No.79. Blue seal. Rattlesnake. NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET. The ''in'' of the text in red. Signed by Wood, Langworthy, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. Extremely Fine or perhaps a little finer. The paper is superb, with only a moderate, borderline crease, a faint vertical fold and some corner handling. Bright paper with a small tone spot at the top edge. The seal color and rattlesnake...  more
8113 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency VF $1,700.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency. No.46. Blue seal. Millstone in Palm Tree....
No.46. Blue seal. Millstone in Palm Tree. OPPRESSA SURGIT. The ''in'' of the text in red. Signed by Wood, Langworthy, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. Very Fine or so. Appears to have been once pressed. A foxing patch in the left text and 1/4'' split on the bottom center. Average margins, but mostly complete. Penciled ''FCCB'' on back.
8114 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency VF $1,200.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Six Dollars in Continental Currency. No.39. Blue seal. Millstone in Palm Tree....
No.39. Blue seal. Millstone in Palm Tree. OPPRESSA SURGIT. The ''in'' of the text in black. Signed by Wood, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. An unusual note with the seal color a rusted orange or green as opposed to the authorized blue. Hard to say whether this anomaly is oxidation or an unusual seal color formula. Very Fine. An off vertical crease and some adjacent folds....  more
8115 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Seven Dollars in Continental Currency F to VF $1,300.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Seven Dollars in Continental Currency. No.108. Blue seal. Liberty Cap. LIBERTAS...
No.108. Blue seal. Liberty Cap. LIBERTAS CARIOR AURO. The ''in'' of the text in red. Signed by Wood, Langworthy, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. Visible watermark top center. Fine to Very Fine. Honest wear with several vertical folds and more than average surface soiling. The seal color is a bit light and there is a shear crack from the die during striking on the top...  more
8116 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency VF to EF $2,200.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency. No.109. Blue seal. Thirteen Links. C...
No.109. Blue seal. Thirteen Links. C CONGRESS. The ''in'' of the text in red. Signed by Wood, Langworthy, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A popular seal type note, the chain adapted from Benjamin Franklin's Fugio back design for the Continental Currency. An excellent example from the T. James Clarke acquisition notes. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. A few vertical folds,...  more
8117 Georgia. June 8, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency F to VF $1,300.00
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Eight Dollars in Continental Currency. No.7. Blue seal. Thirteen Links. C CONGRESS....
No.7. Blue seal. Thirteen Links. C CONGRESS. The ''in'' of the text in black. Signed by Wood, Wylly, Langworthy, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. A very popular motif seal. Not high grade, but pleasant enough in quality. Fine to Very Fine. Slightly impaired at the top center with a myriad of splits patched with a piece of paper. The chain is fairly light, but all there. Wide...  more
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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8118 Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Fifth of a Dollar or One Shilling VF $1,400.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Fifth of a Dollar or One Shilling. No.86. Border variety (j). Signed...
No.86. Border variety (j). Signed by Hohendorf and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Denomination in ornaments lower right. Very Fine or better. Slightly toned, but strong paper quality. There is a hard to see, short crack in the serial number ink. The margins are close, but full. Raymond pencil code on the top right back corner. A tough note and under-appreciated compared to the color seal...  more
8119 Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Half of a Dollar in Continental Currency VF $900.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. One Half of a Dollar in Continental Currency. No.2078. Border variety...
No.2078. Border variety (j). Signed by Chevalier, Hohendorf and Wade. Printed on laid paper. Denomination 'HALF' and 'DOLLAR' separated by ornaments. Very Fine. Several folds, but very bright and vivid with the look of a new note. Wide sheet margin at the right, the other three margins are wide. A lovely type note despite a myriad of folds counted best looking at this note's back in...  more
8120 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar in Continental Currency CH EF $1,500.00
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar in Continental Currency. No.11011. Border variety...
No.11011. Border variety (d). 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. Choice Extremely Fine. This is an injustice, in a way, assigning this technical grade. The note is boldly printed and bright with look of ''Gem New.'' Complete margins and fairly wide on the sides. This won't...  more
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