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- Boston, MA - Safety Fund Bank $5 July 1, 1862 MA-345 G8b. PCGS Very Fine 20. Another rare bank and Massachusetts note from the Newman Collection. This is a very handsome American Bank Note Company imprinted type. Under the curved title, between two green "5" counters, a large vignette shows Liberty displaying a large shield on which is a bas-relief bust of George Washington in profile. To the left of the shield, a soldier looks on pensively. Two Native Americans also study the portrait. Identical "5" counters are at lower left and upper right corners. The Auditor's seal is at the upper left corner. A dog and safe motif is at the lower right. We sold a multiple hole cancelled example at the 2013 FUN Signature sale for $1,038. This beautiful example is not hole cancelled unlike several notes we have seen from the bank and series. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1292.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19554. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - North Bank $3 Jan. 2, 1860 MA-320 G42 PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. Issued notes are rarer than proofs from this interesting Boston title, which converted to First Charter National Bank status and redeemed most of its Obsolete period notes. Like the majority of local banks, this note was engraved and printed by the dual Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York/New England Bank Note Co., Boston firm. The top center vignette is a fabulous allegory merging Benjamin Franklin's inventive genius with contemporary technology. The seated woman keys the telegraph with her right hand and holds a Franklin portrait shield with her left. On close examination, the right background depicts Franklin's kite-flying electricity experiment. An eagle and shield are at lower left and "3" dies are in the upper corners. A woman holding flowers is at the lower right. Noted with "Edge Damage in UR Corner; Tape and Mounting Remnants on Back." The note is bold except for the piece missing from the upper right. The allegorical vignette is richly detailed and clear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $89.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19553. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - North Bank $3 Jan. 2, 1860 MA-320 G42 PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. Issued notes are rarer than proofs from this interesting Boston title, which converted to First Charter National Bank status and redeemed most of its Obsolete period notes. Like the majority of local banks, this note was engraved and printed by the dual Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York/New England Bank Note Co., Boston firm. The top center vignette is a fabulous allegory merging Benjamin Franklin's inventive genius with contemporary technology. The seated woman keys the telegraph with her right hand and holds a Franklin portrait shield with her left. On close examination, the right background depicts Franklin's kite-flying electricity experiment. An eagle and shield are at lower left and "3" dies are in the upper corners. A woman holding flowers is at the lower right. Noted with "Edge Damage in UR Corner; Tape and Mounting Remnants on Back." The note is bold except for the piece missing from the upper right. The allegorical vignette is richly detailed and clear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $89.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19553. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - McClellan House 10 Cents 186_. Remainder. PCGS Fine 15. A second denomination with this Civil War Union title and portrait combination at the left side. McClellan House was located at 21 & 23 Boylston Street, as noted under the curved title. This is also printed on pink paper. Unsigned, and it appears to be a former pocket piece. Another fascinating note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $79.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19552. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - McClellan House 10 Cents 186_. Remainder. PCGS Fine 15. A second denomination with this Civil War Union title and portrait combination at the left side. McClellan House was located at 21 & 23 Boylston Street, as noted under the curved title. This is also printed on pink paper. Unsigned, and it appears to be a former pocket piece. Another fascinating note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $79.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19552. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - McClellan House 5 Cents 186__. Remainder. PCGS Fine 12. This is a great Civil War Union title with a military portrait combination at the left side. The establishment was located at 21 & 23 Boylston Street. This note is printed on pink paper. Apparently, it was carried as a pocket piece as the note was not signed or issued as currency. A rare and unusual Massachusetts scrip note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $111.63. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19551. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - McClellan House 5 Cents 186__. Remainder. PCGS Fine 12. This is a great Civil War Union title with a military portrait combination at the left side. The establishment was located at 21 & 23 Boylston Street. This note is printed on pink paper. Apparently, it was carried as a pocket piece as the note was not signed or issued as currency. A rare and unusual Massachusetts scrip note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $111.63. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19551. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - Massachusetts Bank $15 17__ MA-270 G248, Newman page 218. Proof Reprint. PCGS Very Choice New 64. The Massachusetts Bank was organized in 1784, making it the second oldest in the United States after the historic Bank of North America in Philadelphia. It commenced issuing notes that year from plates engraved in Philadelphia and printed in Boston. For decades after, they issued many series of notes and types before eventually becoming the Massachusetts National Bank of Boston. The earliest note series are listed in The Early Paper Money of America by Eric P. Newman (listed on page 218 of 5th edition). The designs for the early series would be unknown, except that in 1884 the American Bank Note Company reprinted notes from the original plates at the behest of the successor national bank . The quantities of reprinted notes are not known today, but observation shows that some are much rarer than others. This series is rarer than most of that class, with the engraved "17" portion of the date and a wide banknote format. This was a large plate series, where the originals were printed by Joseph Callender. Printed on India paper only. Engraved texts and titles are across the note in various fonts. The left end shows overlapping calligraphy. Noted as "Hole Punch Cancelled." These are not often seen, and the example in Ford X, May 2005, realized $805. This is a very collectible later printing, made for commemorative purposes, that is unknown in issued form. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $399.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19550. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - Massachusetts Bank $15 17__ MA-270 G248, Newman page 218. Proof Reprint. PCGS Very Choice New 64. The Massachusetts Bank was organized in 1784, making it the second oldest in the United States after the historic Bank of North America in Philadelphia. It commenced issuing notes that year from plates engraved in Philadelphia and printed in Boston. For decades after, they issued many series of notes and types before eventually becoming the Massachusetts National Bank of Boston. The earliest note series are listed in The Early Paper Money of America by Eric P. Newman (listed on page 218 of 5th edition). The designs for the early series would be unknown, except that in 1884 the American Bank Note Company reprinted notes from the original plates at the behest of the successor national bank . The quantities of reprinted notes are not known today, but observation shows that some are much rarer than others. This series is rarer than most of that class, with the engraved "17" portion of the date and a wide banknote format. This was a large plate series, where the originals were printed by Joseph Callender. Printed on India paper only. Engraved texts and titles are across the note in various fonts. The left end shows overlapping calligraphy. Noted as "Hole Punch Cancelled." These are not often seen, and the example in Ford X, May 2005, realized $805. This is a very collectible later printing, made for commemorative purposes, that is unknown in issued form. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $399.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19550. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - Manufacturers & Mechanics' Bank $1 18__ MA-260 G24. Proof. PCGS About New 53 Apparent. An Abner Reed imprint proof printed on white India paper. The Massachusetts seal is in an oval at the top. Flanking left is a wharf and ship at sea. To the right are agricultural goods and storehouses. Intricate panels are at each end, in the style used in this period by several imprints. Squiggles are in the signature blocks. Some foxing is noted as "Pen Cancelled; Minor Stains." There are only a few known of this proof type, and we have never seen this series issued. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $146.88. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 19549. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.