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- Shamokin, PA - Northumberland County Bank $5 July 18, 1862 PA-610 G6a, Hoober 361-6. PCGS Very Fine 30. Another rare Pennsylvania note that is not plated in Haxby and might only refer to the Hoober listing. The American Bank Note Co., Philadelphia layout provides excellent vignette and color contrast. Under the arced title at top center, Agriculture is seated next to an adaptation of the shield from the State Seal. A bounty of produce is on both sides and a plow is behind. Below, a green protector guilloche outlines a white FIVE. Numeric counters are in the upper corners. Henry Clay is pictured at lower left. Winfield Scott is at lower right in an oval frame embellished with flags and Arms. A very crisp and bold example, though we note the right end margin is trimmed in slightly. This is a bank that also redeemed most of their circulation, creating this rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $998.75. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18559. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Shamokin, PA - Northumberland County Bank $5 July 18, 1862 PA-610 G6a, Hoober 361-6. PCGS Very Fine 30. Another rare Pennsylvania note that is not plated in Haxby and might only refer to the Hoober listing. The American Bank Note Co., Philadelphia layout provides excellent vignette and color contrast. Under the arced title at top center, Agriculture is seated next to an adaptation of the shield from the State Seal. A bounty of produce is on both sides and a plow is behind. Below, a green protector guilloche outlines a white FIVE. Numeric counters are in the upper corners. Henry Clay is pictured at lower left. Winfield Scott is at lower right in an oval frame embellished with flags and Arms. A very crisp and bold example, though we note the right end margin is trimmed in slightly. This is a bank that also redeemed most of their circulation, creating this rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $998.75. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18559. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Pottstown, PA - Bank of Pottstown $5 Dec. 1, 1857 PA-565 G8a SENC, Hoober 322-5. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. An extreme rarity from a bank that is all SENC in Haxby. The bank redeemed nearly all their notes and became the National Bank of Pottstown. This issued masterwork was finely engraved at Toppan, Carpenter & Co. and has the slightly later style of full American Bank Note Company printed notes. The bottom center vignette shows father, son and plow horse hard at work on the farm. Vermillion "V" protectors are on either side. Beside the title are two portraits: at left, James Buchanan; at right, a little girl with hair in ringlets. The full vermillion title is at the top center between the portraits. The corners have "5" counters. Noted with "Minor Rust Stains" that are obscured in the title color. Margins are wide and eye appeal is superb. This is only the third example we have encountered. The Seitz-Bortner collection NASCA-Smythe Memphis sale example, lot 1603, realized $990 in 1990. Another important Pennsylvania rarity from the Newman cabinet. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $3525.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18558. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Pottstown, PA - Bank of Pottstown $5 Dec. 1, 1857 PA-565 G8a SENC, Hoober 322-5. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. An extreme rarity from a bank that is all SENC in Haxby. The bank redeemed nearly all their notes and became the National Bank of Pottstown. This issued masterwork was finely engraved at Toppan, Carpenter & Co. and has the slightly later style of full American Bank Note Company printed notes. The bottom center vignette shows father, son and plow horse hard at work on the farm. Vermillion "V" protectors are on either side. Beside the title are two portraits: at left, James Buchanan; at right, a little girl with hair in ringlets. The full vermillion title is at the top center between the portraits. The corners have "5" counters. Noted with "Minor Rust Stains" that are obscured in the title color. Margins are wide and eye appeal is superb. This is only the third example we have encountered. The Seitz-Bortner collection NASCA-Smythe Memphis sale example, lot 1603, realized $990 in 1990. Another important Pennsylvania rarity from the Newman cabinet. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $3525.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18558. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Phoenixville, PA - Bank of Phoenixville $1 July 1, 1861 PA-515 G2a, Hoober 311-1. PCGS Fine 12. This is a rare bank from outside Philadelphia and its notes have always been well collected. Listed in Haxby, without a plate note illustration, and illustrated in Wismer (W-1094). A beautiful National Bank Note Company engraved note. It includes one of the rarest vignettes from their catalog at the lower left: a girl in a rocking chair hugs her cat closely as a hen and chicks feed from a dish on the floor. A view of the canal area shows a train passing. Rail transport contributed to the demise of the canal system known as the Schuylkill Navigation. A smiling young woman is at lower right. The base vignette shows a small Phoenix rising from the flames. A deep vermillion protector ONE is at bottom center. The note is bright, despite its circulation. Well margined all around, and another key Pennsylvania note from the Newman Collection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $3055.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18557. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Phoenixville, PA - Bank of Phoenixville $1 July 1, 1861 PA-515 G2a, Hoober 311-1. PCGS Fine 12. This is a rare bank from outside Philadelphia and its notes have always been well collected. Listed in Haxby, without a plate note illustration, and illustrated in Wismer (W-1094). A beautiful National Bank Note Company engraved note. It includes one of the rarest vignettes from their catalog at the lower left: a girl in a rocking chair hugs her cat closely as a hen and chicks feed from a dish on the floor. A view of the canal area shows a train passing. Rail transport contributed to the demise of the canal system known as the Schuylkill Navigation. A smiling young woman is at lower right. The base vignette shows a small Phoenix rising from the flames. A deep vermillion protector ONE is at bottom center. The note is bright, despite its circulation. Well margined all around, and another key Pennsylvania note from the Newman Collection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $3055.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18557. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Philadelphia, PA - Bank of the United States (the Third) $3000 Post Note Dec. 15, 1840 US-3 G104, Hoober 305-164. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. This unusual $3,000 denomination has always found favor with Obsolete note collectors. Like the other Third Bank high denomination notes in this sale, this was engraved and printed by Draper, Toppan, Longacre & Company using a taller format than lesser denomination demand notes from the bank. The Post Note was payable at a written time in the future, in this case "Seventeen months" and "in New York." On the blank back are various stamped interest statements. The layout is similar to others in the series, but not identical. The classical bank building vignette seen on this series is at the top center. Flanking are Penn and Franklin portraits. Portraits used on this the Third Bank are in the corners. At the left end are Rittenhouse and Paine. At the right end are Fulton and Morris. In between the portraits are perpendicular "3000" dies. Pennsylvania Arms are at the base. This is an impressive example with just a petty point of "Minor Ink Erosion at Center." Natural embossing and boldly printed. A historic American currency note and odd denomination. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1645.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18556. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Philadelphia, PA - Bank of the United States (the Third) $3000 Post Note Dec. 15, 1840 US-3 G104, Hoober 305-164. PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. This unusual $3,000 denomination has always found favor with Obsolete note collectors. Like the other Third Bank high denomination notes in this sale, this was engraved and printed by Draper, Toppan, Longacre & Company using a taller format than lesser denomination demand notes from the bank. The Post Note was payable at a written time in the future, in this case "Seventeen months" and "in New York." On the blank back are various stamped interest statements. The layout is similar to others in the series, but not identical. The classical bank building vignette seen on this series is at the top center. Flanking are Penn and Franklin portraits. Portraits used on this the Third Bank are in the corners. At the left end are Rittenhouse and Paine. At the right end are Fulton and Morris. In between the portraits are perpendicular "3000" dies. Pennsylvania Arms are at the base. This is an impressive example with just a petty point of "Minor Ink Erosion at Center." Natural embossing and boldly printed. A historic American currency note and odd denomination. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1645.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18556. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Philadelphia, PA - Union Bank $2 Jan. 9, 1862 PA-505 G4a SENC, Hoober 305-613. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This is one of Philadelphia's rarest banks from which to encounter a genuine note, and this is the first $2 note we have seen. The American Bank Note Co., Philadelphia engraved Civil War patriotic style is exemplary and it is among the most elite issued notes from this important American city. The engraver's remarkable skill is deftly demonstrated here, particularly in the treatment of the complex folds in the clothing. Seated America, at center, casually rests her elbow on the globe, obscuring the last letter of NORTH AMERIC[A]. In addition to the capped liberty pole, Stars and Stripes shield and fasces, we see a broken shackle. The Declaration of Independence seems to have slid from its position on her knee. At bottom left, a Civil War soldier leans on the barrel of his rifle while contemplating what appear to be flag-draped coffins. At lower right, a sailor rests in front of a cannon. His arm rests on the flag. The oval vignettes are both partial cuts from the larger vignette Army and Navy by Henry W. Herrick, engraved by W.W. Rice (the full vignette appears only on very rare ABNCo. engraved notes, Harrisburg Bank for example and the United States $3 Legal Tender Essay Proof). Signatures are engraved. With three vermillion "2" protectors, two flanking the center, and one at the top center bisecting the title. Noted with "Tape on Back" that closes a tiny edge tear. A vibrant note with impeccable style and the highest rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $3290.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18555. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Philadelphia, PA - Union Bank $2 Jan. 9, 1862 PA-505 G4a SENC, Hoober 305-613. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This is one of Philadelphia's rarest banks from which to encounter a genuine note, and this is the first $2 note we have seen. The American Bank Note Co., Philadelphia engraved Civil War patriotic style is exemplary and it is among the most elite issued notes from this important American city. The engraver's remarkable skill is deftly demonstrated here, particularly in the treatment of the complex folds in the clothing. Seated America, at center, casually rests her elbow on the globe, obscuring the last letter of NORTH AMERIC[A]. In addition to the capped liberty pole, Stars and Stripes shield and fasces, we see a broken shackle. The Declaration of Independence seems to have slid from its position on her knee. At bottom left, a Civil War soldier leans on the barrel of his rifle while contemplating what appear to be flag-draped coffins. At lower right, a sailor rests in front of a cannon. His arm rests on the flag. The oval vignettes are both partial cuts from the larger vignette Army and Navy by Henry W. Herrick, engraved by W.W. Rice (the full vignette appears only on very rare ABNCo. engraved notes, Harrisburg Bank for example and the United States $3 Legal Tender Essay Proof). Signatures are engraved. With three vermillion "2" protectors, two flanking the center, and one at the top center bisecting the title. Noted with "Tape on Back" that closes a tiny edge tear. A vibrant note with impeccable style and the highest rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $3290.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18555. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.