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- Auburn, NY - Auburn City Bank $2 18__ NY-185 G4 SENC. Proof. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ. An elegantly crafted India paper on original cardstock proof engraved and printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New-York. Slightly right of center, Minerva, with her owl, sits to the left of a large "2," while Justice, pointing to her scales, is at the right. At left, Hebe holds a capped liberty pole as she floats in the clouds; a glory is behind. She provides a drink to the eagle perched on a cornucopia that is spilling coins. At lower right, an oval portrait shows a well-dressed woman wearing jewelry and holding flowers. The base vignette shows a reclining allegorical female. Noted as "Slit Cancelled" and "Mounted on Cardstock" as made. The deep black inking is stunning, and the vignettes are superbly engraved. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1527.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18492. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Auburn, NY - Auburn City Bank $2 18__ NY-185 G4 SENC. Proof. PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ. An elegantly crafted India paper on original cardstock proof engraved and printed by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New-York. Slightly right of center, Minerva, with her owl, sits to the left of a large "2," while Justice, pointing to her scales, is at the right. At left, Hebe holds a capped liberty pole as she floats in the clouds; a glory is behind. She provides a drink to the eagle perched on a cornucopia that is spilling coins. At lower right, an oval portrait shows a well-dressed woman wearing jewelry and holding flowers. The base vignette shows a reclining allegorical female. Noted as "Slit Cancelled" and "Mounted on Cardstock" as made. The deep black inking is stunning, and the vignettes are superbly engraved. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1527.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18492. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Albany, NY - Bank of the Interior $20 Jan. 12, 1858. NY-70 G12a SENC. PCGS Very Fine 20. This is a superbly crafted full green tinted note with green back. Finely engraved by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson. Numeric counters are in the top corners. At left, a farmer works on his grain cradle. At right, an allegorical female holds a stylus with one hand and her floating cloak with the other. A circular New York Bank die in the center. The green lathe work back displays the title in the center die, surrounding "XX" in center, End dies show denomination written across. A very bright note with full margins. A beautiful fully issued note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1057.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18491. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Albany, NY - Bank of the Interior $20 Jan. 12, 1858. NY-70 G12a SENC. PCGS Very Fine 20. This is a superbly crafted full green tinted note with green back. Finely engraved by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson. Numeric counters are in the top corners. At left, a farmer works on his grain cradle. At right, an allegorical female holds a stylus with one hand and her floating cloak with the other. A circular New York Bank die in the center. The green lathe work back displays the title in the center die, surrounding "XX" in center, End dies show denomination written across. A very bright note with full margins. A beautiful fully issued note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1057.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18491. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Santa Fe, NM - L. Staab & Brother $1 on Demand Undated (Ca. 1860's-1870's). Durand-UNL. PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. This is another New Mexico territorial period note that is steeped in history, but with its details quite mysterious. One well-documented fact is that Jewish merchants thrived in this region for decades and were instrumental in the financial development of the region. That included the iconic Levi Straus (though sadly, never a paper money issuer). Staab is a footnote name, but this is a confirmed Jewish family in the area, and Abraham Staab was the prominent member whose fortune was made in providing Civil War supplies to the Union. The family became much more prominent after the war and into the early 20th Century. The note was lithographed by Thalmessinger & Cahn, 310 Broadway, N.Y. on white bond paper. The main vignette at center shows a bold eagle, shield and banner. A woman's vignette is at lower left, and vignette at the lower right (mostly missing) is unknown. The large red "$1" protector in the center is flanked by smaller color dies. A chunk is out of the right end of the note with 85% remaining. Noted by grading as "Piece Missing at Right; Rust Stains." Difficult to estimate since it is not whole, but it is still a historic Jewish merchant note from the far west that is likely unique. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $423.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18490. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Santa Fe, NM - L. Staab & Brother $1 on Demand Undated (Ca. 1860's-1870's). Durand-UNL. PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. This is another New Mexico territorial period note that is steeped in history, but with its details quite mysterious. One well-documented fact is that Jewish merchants thrived in this region for decades and were instrumental in the financial development of the region. That included the iconic Levi Straus (though sadly, never a paper money issuer). Staab is a footnote name, but this is a confirmed Jewish family in the area, and Abraham Staab was the prominent member whose fortune was made in providing Civil War supplies to the Union. The family became much more prominent after the war and into the early 20th Century. The note was lithographed by Thalmessinger & Cahn, 310 Broadway, N.Y. on white bond paper. The main vignette at center shows a bold eagle, shield and banner. A woman's vignette is at lower left, and vignette at the lower right (mostly missing) is unknown. The large red "$1" protector in the center is flanked by smaller color dies. A chunk is out of the right end of the note with 85% remaining. Noted by grading as "Piece Missing at Right; Rust Stains." Difficult to estimate since it is not whole, but it is still a historic Jewish merchant note from the far west that is likely unique. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $423.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18490. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Santa Fe, NM - Alex. Blake & Co. (formerly Chas. G. Parker & Co.) Exchange Hotel $1.50 Nov. 1, 1862. Durand-UNL. PCGS Very Good 8. This is one of the most fascinating Civil War scrip notes from the Newman Collection and the first we have ever encountered. Its full history and details are steeped in mystery at this time. The Exchange Hotel was the prominent hotel, the only one in Santa Fe at the end of the legendary "Trail." It of course was a large gambling hall. In 1862, Santa Fe was very strategic, and numerous Confederate and Union skirmishes occurred in the area. The hotel's history in this period is murky and the issuer of this note, Blake & Co., may have only acted as an exchange broker from the location, the most famous in the far west at the time. The note itself was printed in St. Louis by R.P. Studley & Co., Lith. St. Louis, Mo. on white bond paper. The style is Northern, with the arced title of CHAS. G. PARKER & CO. and straight EXCHANGE HOTEL across. Detailed obligation below includes, "We will give in Exchange U.S. Treasury Notes." A woman with a stalk of grain is at lower left, and a woman feeding chickens is at lower right. It was very neatly penned in red across the Parker title, and was signed by the new note guarantor, Alex. Blake & Co. This is a unique example to our knowledge, and the $1.50 odd denomination adds to its character and mystique. This only has honest circulation and soiling on a note that saw considerable commerce in the "Wild West" of New Mexico's Civil War action. This is a dynamic artifact of Western American financial history. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1880.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18489. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Santa Fe, NM - Alex. Blake & Co. (formerly Chas. G. Parker & Co.) Exchange Hotel $1.50 Nov. 1, 1862. Durand-UNL. PCGS Very Good 8. This is one of the most fascinating Civil War scrip notes from the Newman Collection and the first we have ever encountered. Its full history and details are steeped in mystery at this time. The Exchange Hotel was the prominent hotel, the only one in Santa Fe at the end of the legendary "Trail." It of course was a large gambling hall. In 1862, Santa Fe was very strategic, and numerous Confederate and Union skirmishes occurred in the area. The hotel's history in this period is murky and the issuer of this note, Blake & Co., may have only acted as an exchange broker from the location, the most famous in the far west at the time. The note itself was printed in St. Louis by R.P. Studley & Co., Lith. St. Louis, Mo. on white bond paper. The style is Northern, with the arced title of CHAS. G. PARKER & CO. and straight EXCHANGE HOTEL across. Detailed obligation below includes, "We will give in Exchange U.S. Treasury Notes." A woman with a stalk of grain is at lower left, and a woman feeding chickens is at lower right. It was very neatly penned in red across the Parker title, and was signed by the new note guarantor, Alex. Blake & Co. This is a unique example to our knowledge, and the $1.50 odd denomination adds to its character and mystique. This only has honest circulation and soiling on a note that saw considerable commerce in the "Wild West" of New Mexico's Civil War action. This is a dynamic artifact of Western American financial history. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1880.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18489. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Copper City, NM - San Miguel Supply Co. at Copper City, N. Mex. 10 Cents Undated (Ca. 1900). Durand-UNL. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. Western and New Mexico Territory National Banknotes have been avidly collected, and many have achieved significant realizations at auctions. New Mexico scrip from this period, like this note, is even rarer. A classic "This is not intended to be used as money" genre series type. The small format note is lithographed on two sides by Jones, Chicago. Titles and obligations are in the center. At the upper left is an interesting female profile with a style reminiscent of the United States $50 Half Union pattern coins or the pattern "Schoolgirl" design by George T. Morgan. At the upper right is the intertwined company emblem as often used on this genre of scrip. A red protector "10" is in the center. The green back shows a lathe work pattern and multiple white outlined "10" counters, the largest in the center. Noted with "Minor Rust Stains." A significant New Mexico Territorial scrip note and first we have catalogued. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $2232.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18488. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Copper City, NM - San Miguel Supply Co. at Copper City, N. Mex. 10 Cents Undated (Ca. 1900). Durand-UNL. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. Western and New Mexico Territory National Banknotes have been avidly collected, and many have achieved significant realizations at auctions. New Mexico scrip from this period, like this note, is even rarer. A classic "This is not intended to be used as money" genre series type. The small format note is lithographed on two sides by Jones, Chicago. Titles and obligations are in the center. At the upper left is an interesting female profile with a style reminiscent of the United States $50 Half Union pattern coins or the pattern "Schoolgirl" design by George T. Morgan. At the upper right is the intertwined company emblem as often used on this genre of scrip. A red protector "10" is in the center. The green back shows a lathe work pattern and multiple white outlined "10" counters, the largest in the center. Noted with "Minor Rust Stains." A significant New Mexico Territorial scrip note and first we have catalogued. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $2232.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18488. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.