Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. One Eighth of a Dollar or One Shilling. No.9278? [per Ford, very faint]. Signed by {?, faint] and J. Jarvis[?]. Printed on thick stock. Standard size and designs. Arms at right face. Fire vignette, motto NON DIU. Very Fine Plus. Hard crease, aged; One Sixth of a Dollar or One Shilling and Four Pence. No.18541. Signed by Winter and ?[faint]. Back with Stork, motto NE IMPROVISO. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Some mottled toning; Two Thirds of a Dollar or Five Shillings and Four Pence. No.9914. Signed by P. Lott and Bray. Back with Eagle, motto FORTIS A FORTE. Extremely Fine. Hard fold, nearly creased. Close margins, but complete. Nice and crisp still;
One Dollar. No.426. Signed by N. Roosevelt and Peter Byvanck. Back with sheaf of wheat, motto ACERVUS E PARVIS GRANDIS. Extremely Fine. Light vertical fold. The back is centered to the right. Attractive and crisp; Two Dollars. No.1393. Signed by Henry H. Kip and Samuel Ray. Back with pair of storks, motto SALUTARIS SIBI PARENTIBUSQUE. Fine, split at bottom center and edge tears; Three Dollars. No.745. Signed by N. Roosevelt and Cornelius Ray. Back with Ten Commandments, motto LEX REGIT ARMA TUENTUR. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Creased and handled. fairly bright still;
Ten Dollars. No.100. Signed by Cornelius Ray and N. Roosevelt. Back with elephant, motto PAR VIRIBUS VIRTUS. A popular type as is the Three Dollars type. Extremely Fine. Lightly folded. Well margined on the face, but the back is towards the left. An attractive selection of seven of the eleven denominations emitted on the series with an excellent variety of signature combinations. 7 pieces.
Ex F.C.C. Boyd Estate.
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