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'Numismatist, Engraver & Specialist in Collectible Rarities'
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148. South Carolina- Ten Dollars- State Bank, South Carolina, (Charleston), 9 January 1860. Printed by Bald, Cousland & Co., Philadelphia. Hand Signed by B.W. Lee, and Edward Curry. Sailing Vessels, Charleston Harbor-center;to the left is depicted a young maid holding a bundle of wheat. The note has an over-print "Ten" in red ink, & a blank reverse. Very Fine/Extremely Fine. $150.00
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149. New Hampshire- Five Dollars- The Concord Bank (1820). Sidewheeler and River Scene (Ctr.), Black on Grey designs with ornate borders at each end- an excellent example of an early New England Note (Hand Signed by Tho. W. Thompson). $185.00
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150. Connecticut- Five Dollars - The Eagle Bank of New Haven (1823). Haxby-CT-270, G96. Group of Maids at center- Washington portrait at lower center. Payable to O. Wolcott. VG. $110.00
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151. Mississippi- Fifty Dollars- The Mississippi & Alabama Railroad Company (1838), Brandon, Ms. Maid seated and old train (ctr.), Portraits of Franklin & Lafayette L & R. VG $195.00
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152. District of Columbia- Ten Dollars- The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company (1840), Washington, D.C. Depiction of the signing of the Declaration of Independence- (ctr.), reclining farm boy to the left. XF. $240.00
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153. New Jersey- One Dollar- The Plainfield Bank- (1840), Haxby -NJ-460, G2a. Liberty & Ceres seated (ctr.)- an early rendition of the Great Seal of the State of New Jersey; ornate designs with maids left & right. VG. SOLD.
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154. New Hampshire- Twenty Dollars, The Piscataqua Exchange Bank, Portsmouth (18__). Obverse- Extreme Right and Left: Oval Portrait of George Washington/Oval depiction of the construction of a Large Sailing Vessel, Inner Right and Left: Oval Portrait of William Penn/Oval Portrait of Benjamin Franklin; center: depiction of two milkmaids with a small child. Printed by Toppan, Carpenter & Co., Philadelphia, New York & Boston, Unissued & Unsigned. Hand-cut, Crisp Uncirculated. $125.00.
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155. Tennessee- Bank of Tennessee, Nashville, Fifty Cents, Dated December 1st, 1861. Hand-signed by M. Parker. Obverse: Center- Locomotive flanked on each side by Spanish Pillar Dollar 4 Reales 'Coins'. VG/F with a blank reverse. SOLD.
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156. Virginia- Five Dollars - The Exchange Bank of Virginia, Norfolk, at its banking house in Petersburg (1850). Sailing ships (ctr.), Portrait of George Washington on the left, and George Marshall on the right. Jones & Littlefield # BN05-24. R3 VF/XF $ 170.00
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157. New Jersey- Three Dollars - State Bank at New Brunswick (18__). Large dog head in an ornate green design at center, horse head seal between Liberty (as an Indian)on the right and Prosperity on the left. Reverse: Green Ornate "Rug Design" back. American Bank Note Company, N.Y. VG. $90.00
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158. The State of Alabama- Fifty Cents, No. 57041, with the Portrait of Juliet Hopkins, who established hospitals for wounded Alabama Soldiers- Montgomery, January 1st, 1863. 'The State of Alabama Will Pay To Bearer in Confederate States Treasury Notes when presented at the State Treasury in sums of Twenty Dollars and upwards.' Signed by John Gill Shorter, Governor. Engraved by J.T Paterson Co., Augusta, Ga. Crisp AU/UNC with many ultra-miniscule pinholes (Blank Reverse). $85.00.
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159. Confederate States of America- Ten Dollars,(payable two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace)- Jefferson Davis is depicted in the lower right-hand oval; Pt.d by Evans & Cogsweth (1st Series), Keating & Ball, Columbia, S.C., (Richmond), February 17th, 1864, No. 87916 (hand-signed & numbered by D. Dabney and R. Hargraes). Obverse: Horses & Riders pulling cannon; Reverse: Blue denomination intaglio with exquisite detail (hand-cut edges). F/VF. $225.00
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