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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Paper Currency → Continental and Colonial Currency → New York |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
317 |
New York. March 5, 1776. Half A Dollar
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VF |
$190.00 |
Serial number is gone. Signed by William Heyer with the other signature gone. A strong Very Fine with three good margins but the top margin is cut into the design. Excellent paper quality for the grade. |
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318 |
New York. April 18, 1786. One Pound
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VG |
$950.00 |
No.3703. Signed in the style of Evert Bancker and Henry Remsen. Contemporary Counterfeit. Very Good with a one inch split at the left side. Hole canceled at the time probably to show this note was a counterfeit and was taken out of circulation. Printed on laid paper but not of the same texture as the note below. Written on the back ''John Oakley Huntington Collection'' in old style pen. A very... more |
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319 |
New York. April 18, 1786. Three Pounds
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F |
$3,200.00 |
No.1854. Signed by William Heyer and Henry Remsen. Fine in terms of wear but has one split on each side that reaches about half an inch into the note. Countersigned by H. Stephenson on the back. Written in old style pen on the back ''from John Oakley Huntington Collection.'' A very rare note that was printed by S. Loudon and the Coat of Arms were cut by Peter Maverick who also designed... more |
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320 |
MIXED CONTINENTAL AND COLONIAL NOTES. Continental Congress
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EF |
$210.00 |
September 26 1778 Resolution. $20. Very Fine with decent crispness for the grade; Same Act. $50. Counterfeit. Pen cancels on face. Very Good with some edge splits; State of Rhode Island. July 2, 1780. $8. Guarantee signature on the back. Extremely Fine with strong signatures and excellent margins. 3 pieces. |
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