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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 → Delaware → March 1, 1758 |
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Lot # |
Description |
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Hammer Price |
1437 |
Government of the Counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware. March 1, 1758. Eighteen Pence
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G |
$170.00 |
 No.[faded]. The signatures are faded. Printed on thin paper by B.(enjamin) Franklin and D.(avid) Hall, without imprint. Uniface, seal and motto as used on earlier series. A rarer denomination on the issue date. Good, split horizontally and crudely glued together. Rounded corners and some other minor flaws. Despite the low grade, a ''sleeper'' note; not priced in Newman. |
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1438 |
Government of the Counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware. March 1, 1758. Five Shillings
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G to VG |
$250.00 |
 No.4?3?. Signed by Wm. Armstrong, David Hall and Tho.(mas) Clark, but indistinct. Printed on thick paper by B.(enjamin) Franklin and D.(avid) Hall, their imprint on the back. Seal and motto as used on earlier series. One crown security device. The back with styled, mythological dolphins and blackberry leaf. Good to Very Good, typical split and rejoined with cloth tape. Rather aged with... more |
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1439 |
Government of the Counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware. March 1, 1758. Twenty Shillings
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F |
$350.00 |
 No.11. Signed by David Hall, Wm. Armstrong, and Tho.(mas) Clark. Printed on thick paper by B.(enjamin) Franklin and D.(avid) Hall, their imprint on the back. Seal and motto as used on earlier series. Four crowns security device. The back with lion motif and leaf assortment. A great, low serial number, that should entice the Franklin note enthusiast! Fine plus. The heavy crease is broken... more |
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