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- Confederate States of America - T11 1861 $5 PF-4, Cr. 44. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. This is an attractive example of the lowest denomination from the July 25, 1861 issue and is non-interest bearing. Only thick bond paper, prone to develop splits and nicks quickly, was used for this type. As the first $5 note issued by the Confederacy, it was immediately required for commerce, and high-grade notes from the approximately 73,000 printed are very rare. The attractive Hoyer & Ludwig lithographed design complements the Type 10. The vignette under the arced CONFEDERATE is similar to that on the $5 denomination, with seated Liberty and an eagle. Instead of a shield showing the Confederate flag, a large "5" counter is in front of them, and shipping containers are around. At lower left, a sailor is shown at a wharf. As he leans on a capstan, he gestures toward Liberty. As discussed, the vignettes are adapted from Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson engraved scenes. Difficult to obtain in this grade or finer. We recently sold a J. Wayne Hilton pedigreed note graded PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent for $3,525 in our April 2015 CSNS Signature sale. Several auction records for similar notes in prior years have exceeded that. Noted with not readily seen "Small Edge and Internal Tears." Well framed and bright. A superior note boasting natural paper integrity, devoid of restorations and ideal for a quality complete type set. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $3055.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18776. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - CTXX-4 $20 1861 "Upham Transition Note" Tremmel CTXX-4. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. This is an exceedingly rare and important Confederate bogus, or fantasy, note. Tremmel assigns it a Rarity-10 (1-2 known) rating. There are reportedly only two known examples, and this Newman Collection note adds to that elite number. This wood block engraving has T10 imitation vignettes, but adds red color TWENTY and "20" die protectors as seen on the Upham Female Riding Deer fantasy note (CTXX-1) types. The full Upham imprint is along the bottom edge. Noted with "Edge Tears and Minor Damage; Mounting Remnants on Back." Those flaws are minor compared with the bright eye appeal. Difficult to estimate, but clearly a dream note for the Confederate contemporary counterfeit specialist. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $8812.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18775. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - T10 1861 $10 PF-15, Cr. UNL. PCGS Very Fine 25. This is a rare $10 T10 variety, and perhaps the finest known example. The thicker bond paper was being phased out by Hoyer & Ludwig which contributed to only a few remaining sheets being printed with A plate letters, but without engraved "for" at the right. The "for" is written in. This variety is unlisted in the traditional Criswell reference. The standard design for Type 10. At center, seated Liberty gestures toward the title as she gazes at the eagle beside her. She leans on a shield showing the Confederate flag. Commerce, with garments blowing in the breeze, is at lower left. She is shown with commercial goods and an anchor. Serial number 36101. This is a beautiful, vibrant note with complete margins all around. Noted is the penciled "11" at back upper right corner for pedigree purposes. This is another prize for the specialist. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $881.25. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18774. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - T10 1861 $10 PF-15, Cr. UNL. PCGS Very Fine 25. This is a rare $10 T10 variety, and perhaps the finest known example. The thicker bond paper was being phased out by Hoyer & Ludwig which contributed to only a few remaining sheets being printed with A plate letters, but without engraved "for" at the right. The "for" is written in. This variety is unlisted in the traditional Criswell reference. The standard design for Type 10. At center, seated Liberty gestures toward the title as she gazes at the eagle beside her. She leans on a shield showing the Confederate flag. Commerce, with garments blowing in the breeze, is at lower left. She is shown with commercial goods and an anchor. Serial number 36101. This is a beautiful, vibrant note with complete margins all around. Noted is the penciled "11" at back upper right corner for pedigree purposes. This is another prize for the specialist. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $881.25. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18774. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - T10 $10 1861 PF-2, Cr. Unlisted. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. The July 25, 1861 $10 notes did not pay interest. They are another type lithographed by Hoyer & Ludwig, Richmond and have many varieties. The interesting design shows seated Liberty at the top center with an eagle and a shield on which is the Confederate flag. Standing Commerce is at the lower left. Different dies are in three corners. The vignette adaptations, except for the addition of the Confederate flag, were taken directly from Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson intaglio notes from before the War. There is a plate error at the upper left corner showing "Reoeivable" instead of "Receivable." This serial number 2077, the second finest known currently, is Rarity-13 in Fricke. Noted with "Small Rust Stains; Small Edge Tear at Top Right." Overall, a well-printed and pleasing note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $763.75. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18773. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - T10 $10 1861 PF-2, Cr. Unlisted. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. The July 25, 1861 $10 notes did not pay interest. They are another type lithographed by Hoyer & Ludwig, Richmond and have many varieties. The interesting design shows seated Liberty at the top center with an eagle and a shield on which is the Confederate flag. Standing Commerce is at the lower left. Different dies are in three corners. The vignette adaptations, except for the addition of the Confederate flag, were taken directly from Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson intaglio notes from before the War. There is a plate error at the upper left corner showing "Reoeivable" instead of "Receivable." This serial number 2077, the second finest known currently, is Rarity-13 in Fricke. Noted with "Small Rust Stains; Small Edge Tear at Top Right." Overall, a well-printed and pleasing note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $763.75. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18773. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - T9 1861 $20 PF-11, Cr. 30. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. This legendary Confederate note variety is offered at auction for the first time. This unique note was considered "non-collectible" by numerous specialists over the decades. Despite Phillip Chase's publication of the note, its whereabouts were unknown until Pierre Fricke used his archived photograph, with Newman Collection noted on the back, as the plate note. Lithographed by Hoyer & Ludwig, it shows the standard design with a clipper ship at the center. It is a second series note with the Ccc plate letter. According to Phillip Chase, one of the lithographic stones became smeared on the fourth position and removed from printing. The distinct variety has written "for Register" and "for Treas'r" in the signers' hand, Daloney and Tighe on this note, above the smeared portion that was shaved off. This fascinating variety has been the subject of discussion for decades and an old penciled notation on the back "not cat" indicates the note's recognition as a special rarity long ago. Noted are "Small Edge Splits, Tears, and Minor Damage" on a fairly bright note. An important opportunity for Confederate collectors to bid upon this unique example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $5875.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18772. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - T9 1861 $20 PF-11, Cr. 30. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. This legendary Confederate note variety is offered at auction for the first time. This unique note was considered "non-collectible" by numerous specialists over the decades. Despite Phillip Chase's publication of the note, its whereabouts were unknown until Pierre Fricke used his archived photograph, with Newman Collection noted on the back, as the plate note. Lithographed by Hoyer & Ludwig, it shows the standard design with a clipper ship at the center. It is a second series note with the Ccc plate letter. According to Phillip Chase, one of the lithographic stones became smeared on the fourth position and removed from printing. The distinct variety has written "for Register" and "for Treas'r" in the signers' hand, Daloney and Tighe on this note, above the smeared portion that was shaved off. This fascinating variety has been the subject of discussion for decades and an old penciled notation on the back "not cat" indicates the note's recognition as a special rarity long ago. Noted are "Small Edge Splits, Tears, and Minor Damage" on a fairly bright note. An important opportunity for Confederate collectors to bid upon this unique example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $5875.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18772. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - T9 $20 1861 PF-2, Cr. 24. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. The July 25, 1861 $20, like the other denominations in the series, did not pay interest. This was lithographed by Hoyer & Ludwig on thick paper. A double engraved "for Treas'r" is at the lower right, and this is a Fricke Rarity-10 variety. The added red round Trans-Mississippi stamp makes it more significant. These stampings, in red or black, were added to Confederate notes west of the Mississippi to revalidate them. Most were stamped at Huntsville, Texas and those notes were used in Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, and Louisiana. This note shows the standard design with a clipper ship at the center. The left end panel has "20" at the center in a shaded oval; the right end has upper and lower counters. This PF-2 is serial number 9169, plate B. Pleasant and bright from the face with a sharp, well-placed Trans-Mississippi stamp. Noted with "Edge Tears and Tape Repairs." On the back there is a long tear on the back patched with glassine and an antique penciled collector notation. A prize specialist note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $763.75. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18771. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Confederate States of America - T9 $20 1861 PF-2, Cr. 24. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. The July 25, 1861 $20, like the other denominations in the series, did not pay interest. This was lithographed by Hoyer & Ludwig on thick paper. A double engraved "for Treas'r" is at the lower right, and this is a Fricke Rarity-10 variety. The added red round Trans-Mississippi stamp makes it more significant. These stampings, in red or black, were added to Confederate notes west of the Mississippi to revalidate them. Most were stamped at Huntsville, Texas and those notes were used in Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, and Louisiana. This note shows the standard design with a clipper ship at the center. The left end panel has "20" at the center in a shaded oval; the right end has upper and lower counters. This PF-2 is serial number 9169, plate B. Pleasant and bright from the face with a sharp, well-placed Trans-Mississippi stamp. Noted with "Edge Tears and Tape Repairs." On the back there is a long tear on the back patched with glassine and an antique penciled collector notation. A prize specialist note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $763.75. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18771. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.