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- New York, NY - Bank of the Union in the City of New York $1 July 4, 1853 NY-1945 G2 SENC. PCGS Very Fine 20. There were four proofs of this type in the 1990 American Banknote Company Archive sale, but this is the first issued note of any denomination we have ever seen from the title. Prior to 1990, this was an all SENC bank in Haxby with just descriptions from Wismer. The fine geometric details and vignettes are by Danforth, Bald & Co. Between the title and denomination, an allegorical female with her hair in a bun reclines next to a standing eagle. In the distance, a train traverses a bridge. The harbor and city view are far away. At the right end is horizontal strip of lathe work with Durand patent text above (seen on the proofs, here muddy from wear). Problem-free and, as an issued note, exceedingly rare. This is another New York treasure from the Newman Obsolete note binders. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $881.25. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18519. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - North River Bank $5 Nov. 1, 1862 NY-1845 G46c SENC. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. This is a fully issued, and later-dated note from the bank with a different Henry Hudson vignette. The original plates saw an interesting evolution in exact style and imprint, but the original top $5 vignette die remained the same. Printed from a Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson plate with an "ABC" monogram. Finely garbed Henry Hudson seated with plumed hat, holds a map showing Albany and the Hudson River flowing toward New York; the 1608 error date is engraved on a rock. The left end has the required Bank Department die, but engraved in early style an oval. At the right end, five overlapping Bust Dollar obverses are between FIVE counters . A red protector FIVE is at the bottom. This Hudson vignette was used only on the $5 notes from the bank. Noted with an "Edge Tear in UR Corner." A rare note with very sharp details. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $940.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18518. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - North River Bank $5 Nov. 1, 1862 NY-1845 G46c SENC. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. This is a fully issued, and later-dated note from the bank with a different Henry Hudson vignette. The original plates saw an interesting evolution in exact style and imprint, but the original top $5 vignette die remained the same. Printed from a Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson plate with an "ABC" monogram. Finely garbed Henry Hudson seated with plumed hat, holds a map showing Albany and the Hudson River flowing toward New York; the 1608 error date is engraved on a rock. The left end has the required Bank Department die, but engraved in early style an oval. At the right end, five overlapping Bust Dollar obverses are between FIVE counters . A red protector FIVE is at the bottom. This Hudson vignette was used only on the $5 notes from the bank. Noted with an "Edge Tear in UR Corner." A rare note with very sharp details. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $940.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18518. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - North River Bank $1 18__ NY-1845 G40 SENC. Proof. PCGS Very Choice New 64 Apparent. The bank title is interesting and rare, using complementary Henry Hudson vignette dies originally engraved by Durand, Perkins & Co. for the bank's private use on banknote plates. This proof is printed on India paper only, but with the succeeding Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Co., New-York imprint. The top center scene shows Henry Hudson's Discovery of the Hudson River. Hudson's ship Half Moon sails past the Palisades, which are inscribed with the error date of 1608; Hudson's voyage actually took place in 1609. Flanking are ONE dies. A female portrait is at left with the Comptroller's Office pledge. On the panel at right are corner portraits, with John Jay at the upper right and a male portrait (possibly DeWitt Clinton) at bottom. The vignette is one of the great historical scenes on Obsolete currency, and the error date makes it more interesting. Noted with "Mounting Remnants on Back" that do not affect the eye appeal. Very bold and handsome. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1175.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18517. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - Bank of North America $1 18__ NY-1835 G2a SENC. Proof. PCGS Choice About New 58. A superbly crafted India paper proof on card engraved and printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New-York. The large, spread-winged eagle in the foreground dwarfs the capitol building in the background at right. With the talons of one foot, he grips the rock in the sea. He firmly plants those of his other foot on the edge of the sideways Stars and Stripes shield that rests on the E PLURIBUS UNUM banner. At lower right, a Native American woman holds up one ear of corn and supports a "1" counter. A red protector ONE is at the bottom. Noted as "Hole Punch Cancelled" and "Mounted on Cardstock" as made. The handling on the card is minimal. This looks Gem at first glance. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $881.25. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18516. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - North River Bank $1 18__ NY-1845 G40 SENC. Proof. PCGS Very Choice New 64 Apparent. The bank title is interesting and rare, using complementary Henry Hudson vignette dies originally engraved by Durand, Perkins & Co. for the bank's private use on banknote plates. This proof is printed on India paper only, but with the succeeding Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Co., New-York imprint. The top center scene shows Henry Hudson's Discovery of the Hudson River. Hudson's ship Half Moon sails past the Palisades, which are inscribed with the error date of 1608; Hudson's voyage actually took place in 1609. Flanking are ONE dies. A female portrait is at left with the Comptroller's Office pledge. On the panel at right are corner portraits, with John Jay at the upper right and a male portrait (possibly DeWitt Clinton) at bottom. The vignette is one of the great historical scenes on Obsolete currency, and the error date makes it more interesting. Noted with "Mounting Remnants on Back" that do not affect the eye appeal. Very bold and handsome. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1175.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18517. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - Bank of North America $1 18__ NY-1835 G2a SENC. Proof. PCGS Choice About New 58. A superbly crafted India paper proof on card engraved and printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New-York. The large, spread-winged eagle in the foreground dwarfs the capitol building in the background at right. With the talons of one foot, he grips the rock in the sea. He firmly plants those of his other foot on the edge of the sideways Stars and Stripes shield that rests on the E PLURIBUS UNUM banner. At lower right, a Native American woman holds up one ear of corn and supports a "1" counter. A red protector ONE is at the bottom. Noted as "Hole Punch Cancelled" and "Mounted on Cardstock" as made. The handling on the card is minimal. This looks Gem at first glance. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $881.25. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18516. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - New York Manufacturing Company $500 18__ NY-1825 UNL Proof. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. This is an unlisted high denomination from the bank and the first we have seen. A thick laid paper proof. Although it lacks an imprint, we know it is by Reed, Stiles & Co. based on the style of end panels which use lathe work ovals and circles, unlike the earlier Reed proofs. The cutting of the top vignette provides additional confirmation of the combined imprint's style. That lovely vignette shows a variety of engraver's marks: stippling, hatching and cross-hatching. The elegant, fluid lines are particularly evident in the clouds. The lissome allegorical female is calculating with a large abacus. This is the first we have ever seen of this vignette. The series and note was not in Boyd's proof archive books broken up Ford decades later. The other proofs from the bank were printed by Leney and Rollinson. Noted as "Pen Cancelled," with small "X" marks in the signatures, and with "Stains." This might be unique and a new discovery series from New York City from the Newman collection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $2350.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18515. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - New York Manufacturing Company $500 18__ NY-1825 UNL Proof. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. This is an unlisted high denomination from the bank and the first we have seen. A thick laid paper proof. Although it lacks an imprint, we know it is by Reed, Stiles & Co. based on the style of end panels which use lathe work ovals and circles, unlike the earlier Reed proofs. The cutting of the top vignette provides additional confirmation of the combined imprint's style. That lovely vignette shows a variety of engraver's marks: stippling, hatching and cross-hatching. The elegant, fluid lines are particularly evident in the clouds. The lissome allegorical female is calculating with a large abacus. This is the first we have ever seen of this vignette. The series and note was not in Boyd's proof archive books broken up Ford decades later. The other proofs from the bank were printed by Leney and Rollinson. Noted as "Pen Cancelled," with small "X" marks in the signatures, and with "Stains." This might be unique and a new discovery series from New York City from the Newman collection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $2350.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18515. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- New York, NY - New York Dry Dock Company $1 Jan. 1, 1828 NY-1810 G2. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. An issued banknote rarity and a superbly vignetted type by A.B.C. Durand, Wright & Co. This is the serial number 29 note, and it is one of the earliest issued notes from the bank. Most of these were redeemed and the operations eventually folded into the Eleventh Ward Bank in 1867. Archimedes, represented by by Atlas at the top, reclines among the clouds as he levers the earth from a mountain peak. Ships are shown at sail. At left is a perpendicular wharf scene adjacent to the early Castle Clinton in lower Manhattan; this end vignette appears only on this series. At right, John Jay is in an oval frame between numeric counters. The series was not represented in Stack's March, 2009 White Oak Collection auction. Noted with "Minor Mounting Remnants on Back," otherwise, in extraordinary condition. A standout New York City issued banknote with an inspired layout. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1116.25. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18514. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.