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Browse Catalogue of Stack's January 2005 Auction

Limited to: The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part VIII Colonial American Paper Currency, Continental Currency and Related Fiscal Paper Colony of New York April 20, 1756
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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 New York April 20, 1756
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1531 Colony of New York. April 20, 1756. Three Pounds F $1,000.00
Colony of New York. April 20, 1756. Three Pounds. No.9086. Signed by Wm. P. Smith, R.(obert) R. Livingston,...
No.9086. Signed by Wm. P. Smith, R.(obert) R. Livingston, and John Cruger. Printed on much thicker, coarse paper. Uniface with dark back, printed in black by James Parker. New York Arms to the right, columns with top frieze and denomination inside seal. Serial at right by ''Numb.''. Anti-raising device of three pound weights. Fine or better. A very solid note, but rim mounted within...  more
1532 Colony of New York. April 20, 1756. Five Pounds VG $650.00
Colony of New York. April 20, 1756. Five Pounds. No.5629. Signed by Rob.(ert) R. Livingston, John...
No.5629. Signed by Rob.(ert) R. Livingston, John V.(an) der Spiegal, and Wm. P. Smith. Printed on much thicker, coarse paper. Uniface with dark back, printed in black by James Parker. New York Arms to the right, columns with top frieze and denomination inside seal. Anti-raising device of one pound weight with ''V'' top center. Very Fine with a crease. Lightly soiled, but a mostly clean...  more
1533 Colony of New York. April 20, 1756. Five Pounds F $250.00
Colony of New York. April 20, 1756. Five Pounds. No.4309. Signed by John Cruger, Wm. P. Smith and...
No.4309. Signed by John Cruger, Wm. P. Smith and John V.(an) der Spiegal. Printed on much thicker, coarse paper. Uniface with dark back, printed in black by James Parker. New York Arms to the right, columns with top frieze and denomination inside seal. Anti-raising device of one pound weight with ''V'' top center. A second example. Fine, a hard crease as usual with a split and rounding...  more
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