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- Logan, UT - Logan Branch Z.C.M.I. 50 Cents Feb. 1, 1894. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. The Zions Co-operative Mercantile Institution or "ZCMI" notes circulated in the territory as scrip used for salaries and goods among residents and the Co-operative branches. Utah local currency is extremely complex and catalogers are not universal in the order of placement of the issues. The first series Salt Lake City notes were simple and locally printed. Their counterfeiting led to lithographed notes with the imprint of Ezra A. Cook, Chicago, Ill. being printed and issued. This is a very rare Logan Branch Zions Co-operative Mercantile Institution note and is the latest date from Logan we have observed. Printed on white paper in all green inking. Issued just two years prior to statehood, Nyholm illustrates an 1888 type, also printed in green, and Rust does not list the series. An ornamental border is all around with ornate corners. The location and date at the top right are distinctively drop-shadowed. The counter and branches at left have a somewhat Asian quality, in keeping with the influence of Japanese art in the late 1800s. The textual denomination at center is in a decorative cartouche outlined in white. Obligation "Payable only at the Logan Branch in Merchandise at Retail" to be in compliance with Federal law. Title at lower left is in intricate fonts. This has the ornate signature of Isaac Smith. Some trivial specks of rust are noted as "Minor Stains." Another seldom seen Mormon note rarity, and missing from the major Mormon note auctions in the past decade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $9400.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18601. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- G. S. L. City, U.T. - Salt Lake City Corporation $1 Nov. 21, 1868 Rust 112, Nyholm 122, PCGS Very Fine 25. The series following the Great Salt Lake City Corporation notes differs and removed the word "Great" from the title. An attractive lithographed series, printed on both sides by J.D. Seymour, Kennard & Hay, Engr., New York. At bottom center, oxen struggle to pull Conestoga wagons over rough terrain, flanked by green protector lathe work rectangles over denomination text. The title is curved above the vignette. The ornate and deep green emblem back shows an outlined "1" at the center, with the title across at top, and PAYABLE IN U.S. CURRENCY along the bottom. This is a very scarce dollar denominated series. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $763.75. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18600. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- G. S. L. City, U.T. - Great Salt Lake City Corporation $2 June 30, 1869 Rust 114, Nyholm 123. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This $2 type is from the dollar denominated series of notes that were payable in U.S. Legal Tenders or U.S. Currency depending on the back obligation. The earlier Rust book was sometimes unclear in its illustrations, and those earlier attributions can be confusing compared with the clarified and expanded Douglas Nyholm listings. A very handsome type lithographed on two sides by Ferd. Mayer & Co., Engr. New York. A young woman holding a dove is at bottom center with the vignette adapted from Danforth, Wright & Co. engraved notes. Left and right are green color protectors. The title is curved across the top with geometric patterns at each end. The back is green with ornate scrollwork, "2" protector counter in the center and text PAYABLE IN U.S. CURRENCY at the bottom. A fully signed and issued note. The denomination was not in the Ford collection. Noted with "Small Edge and Internal Splits and Tears." The color is vibrant and this is an attractive, rare note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $6000.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18599. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Great Salt Lake City, U.T. - Deseret Currency Association $2 Series A Oct. 9, 1858 Rust 96, Nyholm 110var. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. This is the most beautiful Deseret Currency Association type and one of the most striking Western currency designs. Printed on thin blue paper from copper plates bearing the imprint of D. Mackenzie, G.S.L. City. The beautiful plate is signed at the bottom left as "Drawn by Henry Maiben." Under the arced DESERET, a farmer guides the plow being pulled by yoked oxen. A large beehive is below. The end panels show TWO at the top and GOOD ONLY IN THIS TERRITORY at the bottom. The vignette at left shows a Native American hunter with bow and arrow on a plateau. At right, a settler with a gun stands with one foot on the bear he has just killed. The engraved signature of Brigham Young is to the right of the secretary's signature. This is the A series with only $1 and $2 denomination notes. Noted with "LR Corner Reattached; Small Edge Splits and Tears; Missing UL Corner Tip." This note is in way above average condition. The frail paper often chipped from brittleness. This pleasing example presents a full, vibrant appearance. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1880.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18598. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- G. S. L. City, U.T. - Great Salt Lake City Corporation $2 June 30, 1869 Rust 114, Nyholm 123. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This $2 type is from the dollar denominated series of notes that were payable in U.S. Legal Tenders or U.S. Currency depending on the back obligation. The earlier Rust book was sometimes unclear in its illustrations, and those earlier attributions can be confusing compared with the clarified and expanded Douglas Nyholm listings. A very handsome type lithographed on two sides by Ferd. Mayer & Co., Engr. New York. A young woman holding a dove is at bottom center with the vignette adapted from Danforth, Wright & Co. engraved notes. Left and right are green color protectors. The title is curved across the top with geometric patterns at each end. The back is green with ornate scrollwork, "2" protector counter in the center and text PAYABLE IN U.S. CURRENCY at the bottom. A fully signed and issued note. The denomination was not in the Ford collection. Noted with "Small Edge and Internal Splits and Tears." The color is vibrant and this is an attractive, rare note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $6000.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18599. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Great Salt Lake City, U.T. - Deseret Currency Association $2 Series A Oct. 9, 1858 Rust 96, Nyholm 110var. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. This is the most beautiful Deseret Currency Association type and one of the most striking Western currency designs. Printed on thin blue paper from copper plates bearing the imprint of D. Mackenzie, G.S.L. City. The beautiful plate is signed at the bottom left as "Drawn by Henry Maiben." Under the arced DESERET, a farmer guides the plow being pulled by yoked oxen. A large beehive is below. The end panels show TWO at the top and GOOD ONLY IN THIS TERRITORY at the bottom. The vignette at left shows a Native American hunter with bow and arrow on a plateau. At right, a settler with a gun stands with one foot on the bear he has just killed. The engraved signature of Brigham Young is to the right of the secretary's signature. This is the A series with only $1 and $2 denomination notes. Noted with "LR Corner Reattached; Small Edge Splits and Tears; Missing UL Corner Tip." This note is in way above average condition. The frail paper often chipped from brittleness. This pleasing example presents a full, vibrant appearance. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1880.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18598. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- G. S. L. City, (U.T.) - Printed Valley Note $2.00 Jan. 20, 1849 Rust 74, Nyholm 98var. PCGS Choice New 63. These small gold backed typeset notes are popular, early Salt Lake City Mormon types, and replaced handwritten "White Notes." A very simply made note on thick white paper stock designed to receive an impression of the Seal of the Twelve Apostles, it was designed by Brigham Young and John Taylor while at Nauvoo. Typeset in six lines by Young and Thomas Bullock. The note is signed by N. K. Whitney, Thomas Bullock and Heber C. Kimball as officers; above right is the signature of B. Young. Not numbered and it is technically a remainder. The seal is a bold impression and the signatures are superb. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $822.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18597. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- G. S. L. City, (U.T.) - Printed Valley Note $2.00 Jan. 20, 1849 Rust 74, Nyholm 98var. PCGS Choice New 63. These small gold backed typeset notes are popular, early Salt Lake City Mormon types, and replaced handwritten "White Notes." A very simply made note on thick white paper stock designed to receive an impression of the Seal of the Twelve Apostles, it was designed by Brigham Young and John Taylor while at Nauvoo. Typeset in six lines by Young and Thomas Bullock. The note is signed by N. K. Whitney, Thomas Bullock and Heber C. Kimball as officers; above right is the signature of B. Young. Not numbered and it is technically a remainder. The seal is a bold impression and the signatures are superb. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $822.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18597. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- (Waxahachie), TX - Treasurer of Ellis County $2.50 Aug. 29, 1862 Medlar 1. PCGS Very Fine 20. There are a few series of notes from this county, and all are rare. This is a very rare small format Ellis County Warrant printed on brown paper without an imprint. A chain link border is all around and defines the end panels enclosing a trio of consecutive "$2.50" devices. Text is in the center with TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS across. Obligations underneath show the note payable in "Confederate Treasury Notes or State Warrants." Printed lightly. The Bill Bond collection note realized $547 in January 2007 with significant tape damage. This is another exceptional Newman Collection Texas county note, and perhaps the finest of its type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $822.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18596. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- (Waxahachie), TX - Treasurer of Ellis County $2.50 Aug. 29, 1862 Medlar 1. PCGS Very Fine 20. There are a few series of notes from this county, and all are rare. This is a very rare small format Ellis County Warrant printed on brown paper without an imprint. A chain link border is all around and defines the end panels enclosing a trio of consecutive "$2.50" devices. Text is in the center with TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS across. Obligations underneath show the note payable in "Confederate Treasury Notes or State Warrants." Printed lightly. The Bill Bond collection note realized $547 in January 2007 with significant tape damage. This is another exceptional Newman Collection Texas county note, and perhaps the finest of its type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $822.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18596. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.