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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
888 |
Colony of New York. April 20, 1756. 10 Pounds
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F |
$150.00 |
No.2113[?, faint]. Three signatures: Spiegal, Cruger and Livingston. Printed on thick, two part stock. Fine for the note. The crease is heavy and partially split. Well accomplished signatures. A chip off the upper left corner thin paper. Typical corner rounding. Above average grade for this series with considerable face appeal. |
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889 |
Colony of New York. April 15, 1758. 10 Pounds
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F |
$100.00 |
No.9521[?]. Three signatures: Livingston. Clarkson and Van Horn. Printed on coarse, single stock paper (see Ford III catalogue, page 137). Fine or so. Vertical split, backed with paper strip. Petty thins. From the face, a sharp looking note with well accomplished signatures. Above average for the type. |
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890 |
Colony of New York. April 2, 1759. 10 Pounds
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VG to F |
$120.00 |
No.12184. Three signatures: Marston, Reade and Scott. Very Good to Fine, but vertically split. Backed with paper tape with right end split and some minor edge repair. There is a top and right back edge paper strip repair. Sharply printed with bold serial and signatures. Another series with well used notes and above average for the series. |
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891 |
Colony of New York. February 16, 1771. 3 Pounds
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VF |
$350.00 |
No.10351. Three signatures: Bache, Franklin and Lott. Ornate cuts at top; New York Arms at lower right. Very Fine. Minor bottom split and some foxing. Fairly crisp paper and attractive. |
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892 |
Colony of New York. February 16, 1771. 5 Pounds
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VF |
$350.00 |
No.26343. Contemporary Counterfeit. Three signatures. Ornate cuts at top; New York Arms at lower right. Counterfeit with slanting base line under the seal vignettes. Very Fine or better. Some minor edge nicks, but quite attractive. A scarce counterfeit type. |
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893 |
Colony of New York. February 16, 1771. 10 Pounds
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F to VF |
$130.00 |
No.13364. Three signatures. Ornate cuts at top; New York Arms at lower right. Fine to Very Fine. Deeply embossed, but trimmed around and with some nicks. Well printed and sharp. |
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894 |
Province of New York. September 2, 1775. 10 Dollars
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UNC |
$350.00 |
No.1465. Two signatures: Bancker and Ray. Elephant vignette on the back. Choice Almost Uncirculated. Rounded corners and some petty back hinge remnants. Well printed for the issue and a popular type. |
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895 |
Province of New York. March 5, 1776. One Quarter of a Dollar or Two Shillings
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CH CU |
$950.00 |
No.9959 [red ink]. Two signatures: Lott and Sam Ray. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. A boldly printed note with superb margins on the face. They are clear all around. The back is slightly off center to the left, otherwise this note is close to a Gem example. High grade notes from this issue are not commonplace like they were two decades ago. A premium example. |
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896 |
Province of New York. August 13, 1776. One Sixteenth of a Dollar or Six Pence
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CU |
$650.00 |
No.8673. Two signatures: Currie and Isaac Sebring. Crisp Uncirculated. Great paper quality, but the cutting is typical for the issue and uneven. The bottom right is especially so, mostly into the ornament line. The back is completely on the paper and part of the note above shows on the face. |
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897 |
Province of New York. August 13, 1776. Two Dollars
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AB VF |
$130.00 |
No.10934. Signed by Currie and Isaac Sebring. About Very Fine; Five Dollars. No.6517. Signed by Isaac Sebring and Currie. Very Good. Hard quarter folds with partial splitting. Back corner bald area. 2 pieces. |
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898 |
State of New York. June 15, 1780 Act. 20 Dollars
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EF |
$2,800.00 |
No.212. Contemporary Counterfeit. ''Signed'' by Evert Bancker and Henry Rutgers. Guaranteed by the United States Issue. ''Countersigned'' on the back by A.[braham] Yates. Extremely Fine. Hole cancelled. Light fold, corner handling and very short edge tear at the bottom. This is a rare series of notes, even for a contemporary counterfeit. This is the classic type, with the 'I' in Interest... more |
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