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Categories  •  Stack's January 2006 The Americana Sale U. S. Paper Currency Continental and Colonial Currency Maryland
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1210 Maryland. March 1, 1770. $8 EF $300.00

No.5044. Very Fine. Some surface soiling; April 10, 1774. $1/9. No.8695. Fine; Same Issue. $2/9. No.10389. Extremely Fine. The face is vivid and bright, but the back is rather soiled; Same Issue. $2. No.100564. Very Fine. Odd cut at the lower left indent. 4 pieces.
Categories  •  Stack's January 2006 The Americana Sale U. S. Paper Currency Continental and Colonial Currency Massachusetts
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1211 Massachusetts Bay Colony F $2,800.00
Massachusetts Bay Colony.  ''We Jointly and Severally Promise to pay Isaac Winslow,'' the ''Silver...
''We Jointly and Severally Promise to pay Isaac Winslow,'' the ''Silver or Specie Bank''. August 1, 1740. Five Shillings. No.4370. Likely the Contemporary Counterfeit. ''Signed'' by Andrew Oliver, Edw. Hutchinson and James Boutineau. Verso ''signed'' by Isaac Winslow. Printed on laid paper. Uniface, a ''tall'' format note. Upper third with cartouche enclosing detailed text. Top detail with scalloped ornament,...  more
Categories  •  Stack's January 2006 The Americana Sale U. S. Paper Currency Continental and Colonial Currency New Jersey
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1212 New Jersey. December 31, 1763. Six Pounds VF $800.00
New Jersey. December 31, 1763. Six Pounds. No.75. Signed by Johnston, Richard Smith, and Sam Smith....
No.75. Signed by Johnston, Richard Smith, and Sam Smith. Only 500 Printed according to the data in Newman. A rare type on this issue. Very Fine or better for the note. The blue and red color are bold. Light soiling on both sides and at back edge remnants. Minor pinholes. Vastly underrated.
1213 New Jersey. February 20, 1776. 30 Shillings CH AU $450.00

No.5621. Signed by Fisher, Dunham and Dennis. Crisp Uncirculated. Typical margins. Small spot on the back; March 25, 1776. One Shilling. No.61890. Signed by Smith, Deare and Smyth. Extremely Fine; Same Issue. 6 Shillings. No.4008. Signed by Johnston, Smith and Smith. Choice About Uncirculated. Light bending, well margined. Excellent trio of type notes. 3 pieces.
1214 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 18 Pence CU $525.00
New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 18 Pence. No.14010. Signed by John Hart, Deare and Stevenson. Hart was...
No.14010. Signed by John Hart, Deare and Stevenson. Hart was a Signer of the Declaration and these are very popular as such. Crisp Uncirculated. Fresh and original with some margins a bit close. The signature is quite superior for the type.
1215 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. One Shilling CU $550.00
New Jersey. March 25, 1776. One Shilling. No.31354. Signed by Deare, John Hart, and Stevenson. Another...
No.31354. Signed by Deare, John Hart, and Stevenson. Another attractive Hart note. Crisp Uncirculated and close to Choice. Some light rubbing on the lower right corner. The right margin is tight. Fresh and original Hart notes are always appealing.
1216 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. One Shilling CU $500.00

No.30504. Signed by Johnston, John Hart, and Stevenson. Another attractive Hart note. Crisp Uncirculated. Trimmed in slightly at the lower left. Quite attractive and original.
1217 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 18 Pence AU $500.00

No.32549. Signed by Smith, Johnston and Smythe. Crisp Uncirculated. Bright and vivid. The top margin is broad; Same Issue. 12 Shillings. No.19745. Signed by Smith, Johnston and Smythe. Crisp Uncirculated; Same Issue. 30 Shillings. No.6003. Signed by Deare, Smith and Smith. About Uncirculated. The bottom with an uneven cut. 3 pieces.
1218 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 18 Pence CH CU $600.00

No.970. Signed by Deare, Smith, and Smith. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Broadly margined and bright; Same Issue. 3 Shillings. No.37089. Signed by Smith, Deare and Smyth. Crisp Uncirculated. Broadly margined, but with a bend; Same Issue. 15 Shillings. No.7731. Signed by Johnston, Smith and Smith. Crisp Uncirculated. Broad margins, but a hinge on the back. Well matched trio of notes. 3 pieces.
1219 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 6 Shillings CU $300.00

No.9654. Signed by Johnston, Smith, and Smith. Extremely Fine; Same Issue. 15 Shillings. No.2239, Signed by Deare, Smith, and Smith. Crisp Uncirculated, but toned and a hint of small water stain at the upper right; Same Issue. 2 pieces.
1220 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 6 Shillings CU $300.00

No.21597. Signed by Smith, Deare and Smythe. Crisp Uncirculated. Tightly margined; Same Issue. 30 Shillings. No.313. Signed by Johnston, Smith, and Smith. Crisp Uncirculated, trimmed in slightly on the bottom. 2 pieces.
1221 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 3 Shillings CH CU $350.00

No.6793. Signed by Deare, Smith, and Smith. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Crisp, bold and vivid with broad margins. A slight ding on the lower left edge; Same Issue. 6 Shillings. No.15105. Signed by Johnston, Deare, and Stevenson. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Bold colors and broad margins. A hint of a handling bend, but a ''new'' note. A superior pair of type notes. 2 pieces.
Categories  •  Stack's January 2006 The Americana Sale U. S. Paper Currency Continental and Colonial Currency New York
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1222 Colony of New York. February 16, 1771. 10 Pounds EF $400.00

No.30726. Signed by Franklin, Bache and Lott. From the face, bright and vivid. Overall Fine, two splits on the back are hinge taped and minor edge splits. Attractive; March 5, 1776. $1/6. No.23906. Signed by Ray and Heyer. Extremely Fine. Some light surface soiling. 2 pieces.
1223 New-York Water Works. August 2, 1775. 8 Shillings CH CU $375.00

No.49381. Signed by Hicks and Brewerton. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Bold color and a superior back. The margins are complete and even. A sharp note.
1224 Colony of New York. September 2, 1775. $10 CH AU $400.00

No.423. Signed by Abeel and Van Wyck. Elephant motif on the verso. Choice About Uncirculated. A ''new'' note with some corner handling and some toning. The margins are close on the sides. Overall, quite a handsome note.
Categories  •  Stack's January 2006 The Americana Sale U. S. Paper Currency Continental and Colonial Currency North Carolina
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1225 Province of North Carolina. December, 1771. One Pound GEM CU $360.00

No.8988. Four signatures including Richard Caswell, Governor, soldier and delegate to the Continental Congress. Small bear vignette at lower left. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. A bold note with deep impressions at the end from the plate striking. A lovely note and premium quality.
Categories  •  Stack's January 2006 The Americana Sale U. S. Paper Currency Continental and Colonial Currency Pennsylvania
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1226 Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 10 Shillings AU $300.00

No.14994. Signed by Miles, Jones Jr., and Wister. About Uncirculated. Toned; Same Issue. 20 Shillings. No.4547. Signed by Allen, Lewis, and Harman. About Uncirculated. Hard to see central fold; Same Issue. 50 Shillings. No.10624. Signed by Tod, Hartley, and Mifflin. Crisp Uncirculated. Lightly toned. A bit tight at the lower right. Well matched for eye appeal. 3 pieces.
1227 Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 10 Shillings AU $425.00

No.2976. Signed by Lewis, Harman, and Allen. About Uncirculated. Toned, trimmed tightly; Same Issue. 20 Shillings. No.5991. Signed by Emlen, Jr., Sam. Fisher, and Carmick. Extremely Fine; Same Issue. 50 Shillings. No.87455. Signed by Leech, Crispin, and Stephens. About Uncirculated; July 20, 1775. 40 Shillings. No.3293. Signed by Pryor, Twells and Howell. Extremely Fine; April 10, 1777. 4 Pence....  more
1228 Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 15 Shillings CU $375.00

No.16565. Signed by Wishart, Willing, and Wharton. Crisp Uncirculated; Same Issue. 20 Shillings. No.12360. Signed by Emlen, Sam Fisher, and Carmick. Crisp Uncirculated and close to Choice. The bottom is trimmed in slightly. A sharp pair of notes. 2 pieces.
1229 Pennsylvania. April 10, 1775 ''Workhouse Issue.'' Uncut Pair of Five Pounds GEM CU $1,100.00
Pennsylvania. April 10, 1775 ''Workhouse Issue.'' Uncut Pair of Five Pounds. Nos.2645-2646. Each signed...
Nos.2645-2646. Each signed by Roberts, Job Bacon and Coats. The back with vignette of the workhouse. A wonderful pair, Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Well printed with bold colors, reflective mica and with a tight margin only at the top. Fresh and original with deep embossing. A superb pair and very attractive.
1230 Pennsylvania. December 8, 1775. 30 Shillings CH CU $190.00

No.10298. Signed by Sam Morris, Barnes, and Thomson. Choice Crisp Uncirculated and close to Gem. Well margined and boldly printed. Not rare, but uncommon grade.
Categories  •  Stack's January 2006 The Americana Sale U. S. Paper Currency Continental and Colonial Currency Rhode Island
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1231 State of Rhode Island. July 2, 1780 Guaranteed by the United States Issue CU $1,500.00

A denomination set of eight notes. $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $7, $8, and $20. Face signatures of Rummreil and Comstock mostly. The versos are all countersigned, mostly by Arnold. All Crisp Uncirculated and several are Choice. Some light handling on a few. Each has a pen endorsement on the face ''paid one year.'' An attractive set of notes with bold colors. 8 pieces.
1232 State of Rhode Island. July 2, 1780 Guaranteed by the United States Issue AU $1,100.00

A second denomination set of eight notes. $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $7, $8, and $20. Face signatures of Bowler and Comstock mostly. The versos are all countersigned, all by Arnold. Average, About Uncirculated or better. Only one with some surface soiling. No face endorsement like the previous set. The handling is more apparent on several. 8 pieces.
1233 State of Rhode Island. July 2, 1780 Guaranteed by the United States Issue CU $500.00

A partial denomination set of three notes. $1, $3, and $8. Usual signatures and each countersigned on verso. The first by Arnold, the others by Clarke. Each has a pen endorsement on the face ''paid one year.'' All Crisp Uncirculated. Bold notes with some corner handling. Crisp and vivid trio. 3 pieces.
1234 State of Rhode Island. July 2, 1780 Guaranteed by the United States Issue CU $500.00

A partial denomination set of three notes. $4, $7, and $8. Usual signatures and each countersigned on verso. The first two by Arnold, the other by Clarke. Each has a pen endorsement on the face ''paid one year.'' All Crisp Uncirculated, but the handling is a bit heavy. Bold notes with crisp and vivid color. 3 pieces.
1235 State of Rhode Island. July 2, 1780 Guaranteed by the United States Issue. $20 AU to CU $1,100.00

Different signatures. All countersigned by Arnold. Unusual quintet of these notes. About Uncirculated to Crisp Uncirculated. Mostly the former. Excellent color and the type of group that is not often seen these days. Put away a long time ago. 5 pieces.
1236 State of Rhode Island. May 1786 Session CH AU to CU $560.00

Denomination set of One Shilling, 5 Shillings, 10 Shillings, 30 Shillings, 40 Shillings, and 3 Pounds. Various signatures and cut from different sheets. Choice About Uncirculated to Crisp Uncirculated. Some have some light handling and subtle tone. A well matched group of notes. 6 pieces.
1237 State of Rhode Island. May 1786 Session EF to CH AU $225.00

Partial denomination set of One Shilling, 30 Shillings, and 3 Pounds. Various signatures and cut from different sheets. Extremely Fine to Choice About Uncirculated. Typical cutting for these notes. 3 pieces.
Categories  •  Stack's January 2006 The Americana Sale U. S. Paper Currency Continental and Colonial Currency South Carolina
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1238 Provincial Congress of South Carolina. June 1, 1775. 10 Pounds FR $375.00

No.11354. Six signatures. Sword vignette. The appearance of Fine, but typical splits and edge repaired from the back with hinge tape. Nice eye appeal; Same Issue. 20 Pounds. No.85???. Six signatures including Middleton. Overall, Fair. All there, but two long vertical splits that are repaired crudely on the back to make the note intact. From the face, decent looking. This is how these generally...  more
1239 South Carolina. April 10, 1778. Three Shillings & Nine Pence CH AU $375.00

No.8623. Signed by Matthews and Crouch. Choice About Uncirculated. Sheet edge fold at the left; Same Issue. 5 Shillings. No.7411. Same signatures. Extremely Fine. Both bright and well printed notes. 2 pieces.
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