Colony of New York. March 5, 1776. One Eighth of a Dollar or One Shilling. No.23648. Signed by C. Ray and Wm. Heyer. Printed on thick stock. Standard size and designs. Arms at right face. Fire vignette, motto NON DIU. Crisp Uncirculated. Narrow margins and lightly toned. Scattered, faint back foxing; One Sixth of a Dollar or One Shilling and Four Pence. No.23648. Signatures as last. Stork vignette, motto NE IMPROVISO. About Uncirculated. Heavier handling. Toned as last. Narrow margins; Half a Dollar. No.23648. Signatures as last. Tree planting vignette, motto POSTERITATE.Extremely Fine. Side fold at left. Blue thread on face as made;
Two Thirds of a Dollar or Five Shillings and Four Pence. No.23648. Signatures as last. Eagle, motto FORTIS A FORTE. About Uncirculated. Hard to see upper left corner fold. Lightly toned as the other notes in this set; One Dollar. No.23648. Signatures as last. Sheaf of wheat, motto ACERVUS E PARVIS GRANDIS. Crisp Uncirculated. Lightly toned. The face margins are excellent, but the bottom left is miscut in slightly. A fascinating group and unusual set of notes. Fresh, original and matched for color and high quality. 5 pieces.
Ex F.C.C. Boyd Estate.
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