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Categories • Stack's January 2005 → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part VIII → Colonial American Paper Currency, Continental Currency and Related Fiscal Paper → Colony of Connecticut → October 10, 1771 |
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Lot # |
Description |
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Hammer Price |
1414 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Two Shillings & Six Pence
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F to VF |
$220.00 |
 No.3950. Signed by Benj.(amin) Payne, Elisha Williams and George Wyllys. Assembly at New Haven. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. Fine to Very Fine, some minor splits and nicks, but a solid note. There is an upper left pinhole and short upper left edge tear. On the back is a pen endorsement on the bottom 'Registered/I.Porter/Compt.' in red pen. A scarce note uncancelled. |
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1415 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Five Shillings
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AB VF |
$500.00 |
 No.1117. Signed by George Wyllys, Wm. Pitkin and (?, faded). Assembly at New Haven. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. About Very Fine, a heavy horizontal crease with two small side splits. Even and moderate soiling on the face, the back soiling a bit more. An excellent type note from this issue and in uncancelled form. |
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1416 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Five Shillings
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VF |
$110.00 |
 No.1875. Signed by George Wyllys, Wm. Pitkin and (?, faded). Assembly at New Haven. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. A second example. Very Fine, but split across the horizontal crease and repaired on the verso with glassine tape. Other than that, a sharp example from a scarcer issue. |
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1417 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Ten Shillings
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VF |
$650.00 |
 No.717. Signed by Benj.(amin) Payne, Elisha Williams, and George Wyllys. Assembly at New Haven. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. Very Fine or better, a light horizontal fold with a very short split at the right. Some off corner folds and light back soling. One of the finest uncancelled notes from this series we have seen. The signatures are clear and the serial... more |
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1418 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Ten Shillings
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VF |
$280.00 |
 No.1715. Signed by George Wyllys, Wm. Pitkin and Benj.(amin) Payne. Assembly at New Haven. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. A second example. Very Fine with a horizontal crease, minor splits at each end. There is back soiling and a small stain at the bottom. |
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1419 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Twenty Shillings
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VF |
$160.00 |
 No.461. Signed by William Pitkin, Benj.(amin) Payne and Elisha Williams, the signatures are ''X'' cancelled in black ink. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. Very Fine, solid with no splits whatsoever as characteristic of this paper type. However, the good news ends there as there is a stain on the face which shows through to the back and there are scattered pinholes.... more |
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1420 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Twenty Shillings
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F |
$150.00 |
 No.477. Signed by William Pitkin, Benj.(amin) Payne [faint] and Elisha Williams. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. A second example. Fine or a bit better. A little aged and some back pen endorsements, but a decent and uncancelled note. |
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1421 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Forty Shillings
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AB EF |
$400.00 |
 No.2727. Signed by Elisha Williams, George Wyllys and Wm. Pitkin. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. About Extremely Fine, a horizontal fold with the edge splits just beginning to form, but not there. A wonderful and crisp note with great margins and sharp signatures. There is a stain at the left, obscured partially in the detailed border. Uncancelled and very difficult... more |
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1422 |
Colony of Connecticut. October 10, 1771. Forty Shillings
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VF |
$325.00 |
 No.5602. Signed by Benj.(amin) Payne, Elisha Williams, George Wyllys. Imprint of 'New-London; Printed by Timothy Green, 1771'. A second example. Very Fine, but looks better from the face. Signs of splitting at the center edges, a small face spot and corner tip mounted to a thin white card. Uncancelled and attractive. |
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