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- Boston, MA - Union Bank $100 18__ MA-385 G248. Proof. PCGS Choice About New 55. This Reed, Stiles & Co. India paper proof is a sleeper rarity and not illustrated in Haxby. Like the Abner Reed series imprint proofs, this note uses a variant of the Massachusetts state seal. This time, the banner flows over and around the shield. Counters and end panels have a beaded, floral appearance. The base vignette shows Peace nestled in a large "C." This is a key Boston proof type, very rare and a choice example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $822.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18384. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - Union Bank $100 18__ MA-385 G248. Proof. PCGS Choice About New 55. This Reed, Stiles & Co. India paper proof is a sleeper rarity and not illustrated in Haxby. Like the Abner Reed series imprint proofs, this note uses a variant of the Massachusetts state seal. This time, the banner flows over and around the shield. Counters and end panels have a beaded, floral appearance. The base vignette shows Peace nestled in a large "C." This is a key Boston proof type, very rare and a choice example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $822.50. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18384. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - Tremont Bank $1 Jan. 1, 1837 MA-380 (G10) UNL. PCGS Fine 12. Studying the Newman Collection provides valuable insights into Obsolete banknote topics, such as genuineness. This discovery Tremont Bank $1 genuine note is the type that was roughly imitated by spurious note issuers. These criminals created a similar $1 type (Haxby MA-380 S5) that matched the central vignette description of this note well, but used an altered plate. The bank likely withdrew this type and printed a new series to protect their customers. The Tremont Bank, well-established in 1837, would eventually become a national bank; it was always a solidly capitalized institution. This note is unlisted in Haxby and the Whitman Encyclopedia. Printed from engraved New England Bank Note Co. plates. At top center, two blacksmiths are opposite an anvil in a shop. One uses tongs to steady the read hot iron as the other prepares to strike. The title in center is flanked by intersecting tall gray "1" elements. A Washington bust in profile is at the far left, and a woman with flowing shawl is at the far right. ONE counters are in the corners. This would fit neatly into position as Haxby MA-380 G10. A fascinating note, and the first we have seen Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $734.38. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18383. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - State Bank $20 18__ MA-365 G182. Proof. PCGS Very Choice New 64. This is a high-quality Draper, Toppan & Co. India paper on card proof printed with extreme clarity. Only a few proofs are known from this series, and we are not aware of any issued notes from this series imprint. At the shoreline, Commerce is seated on baled goods. Another classically garbed female sits by her feet and familiarly leans on her lap. The harbor is seen at their left, and a train crosses the bridge in the distance at right. Numerical counters with elaborate floral frames are on either side. The Massachusetts state seal is in the lower left corner. A helmeted cameo head in an oval is at lower right. A dog motif is at the base. Noted as "Hole Punch Cancelled" and "Mounted on Cardstock" as made. A choice example with an old penciled "1892" pedigree on the card's verso. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $793.13. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18382. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - Tremont Bank $1 Jan. 1, 1837 MA-380 (G10) UNL. PCGS Fine 12. Studying the Newman Collection provides valuable insights into Obsolete banknote topics, such as genuineness. This discovery Tremont Bank $1 genuine note is the type that was roughly imitated by spurious note issuers. These criminals created a similar $1 type (Haxby MA-380 S5) that matched the central vignette description of this note well, but used an altered plate. The bank likely withdrew this type and printed a new series to protect their customers. The Tremont Bank, well-established in 1837, would eventually become a national bank; it was always a solidly capitalized institution. This note is unlisted in Haxby and the Whitman Encyclopedia. Printed from engraved New England Bank Note Co. plates. At top center, two blacksmiths are opposite an anvil in a shop. One uses tongs to steady the read hot iron as the other prepares to strike. The title in center is flanked by intersecting tall gray "1" elements. A Washington bust in profile is at the far left, and a woman with flowing shawl is at the far right. ONE counters are in the corners. This would fit neatly into position as Haxby MA-380 G10. A fascinating note, and the first we have seen Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $734.38. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18383. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - State Bank $20 18__ MA-365 G182. Proof. PCGS Very Choice New 64. This is a high-quality Draper, Toppan & Co. India paper on card proof printed with extreme clarity. Only a few proofs are known from this series, and we are not aware of any issued notes from this series imprint. At the shoreline, Commerce is seated on baled goods. Another classically garbed female sits by her feet and familiarly leans on her lap. The harbor is seen at their left, and a train crosses the bridge in the distance at right. Numerical counters with elaborate floral frames are on either side. The Massachusetts state seal is in the lower left corner. A helmeted cameo head in an oval is at lower right. A dog motif is at the base. Noted as "Hole Punch Cancelled" and "Mounted on Cardstock" as made. A choice example with an old penciled "1892" pedigree on the card's verso. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $793.13. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18382. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - South Bank $2 June 1, 1837 MA-360 G6a SENC. PCGS Fine 15 PPQ. This is one of the rarest of all Boston banks and a significant issued note, one of three we have observed. The bank is all SENC listed in Haxby. In the past 25 years, a few notes have appeared including an issued $1 note with the Landing of Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock vignette. The note is printed from the New England Bank Note Co./Patent Stereotype Steel Plate and is an exceptional example. At top center is a small vignette of ships at sail flanked by "2" counters in circles. At left and right ends are elaborate floral frames. The subject at left is a rather contorted eagle; at right is a statuesque Plenty holding a cornucopia. A superb note and the first we have ever seen. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1175.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18381. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - Shoe & Leather Dealers Bank $3 Jan. 1, 1864 MA-355 G6b. PCGS Very Fine 30. A stunningly attractive, late-date Boston issued note with an occupational title. These titles have been collected traditionally by National Banknote collectors for decades, but not as actively by the Obsolete collecting community. The American Bank Note Co. imprint, under the vignette, is used on a plate initially engraved by the New England Bank Note Co. and exhibits an early 1840s style of vignettes. This spectacular type combines its occupational title with a custom-engraved, extremely wide view of an active wharf scene with a warehouse to the left and ships being loaded at the right. There are men working in different roles too numerous to mention. A horse-drawn wagon's canvas cover reads "Boston & Lynn." At each end panel, "3" is above, THREE below, and a vignette at center. At left and right, respectively, cattle in a field and leather craftsmen at work. This $3 note is impressive and is the second and last of two notes from the Newman Collection using the title. The $20 note from this series realized $2,585 in the April 2015 Newman Part VI sale (graded PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent). Noted as "Hole Punch Cancelled." This is a stupendous type and wonderful three dollar bill. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1116.25. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18380. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - South Bank $2 June 1, 1837 MA-360 G6a SENC. PCGS Fine 15 PPQ. This is one of the rarest of all Boston banks and a significant issued note, one of three we have observed. The bank is all SENC listed in Haxby. In the past 25 years, a few notes have appeared including an issued $1 note with the Landing of Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock vignette. The note is printed from the New England Bank Note Co./Patent Stereotype Steel Plate and is an exceptional example. At top center is a small vignette of ships at sail flanked by "2" counters in circles. At left and right ends are elaborate floral frames. The subject at left is a rather contorted eagle; at right is a statuesque Plenty holding a cornucopia. A superb note and the first we have ever seen. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1175.00. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18381. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- Boston, MA - Shoe & Leather Dealers Bank $3 Jan. 1, 1864 MA-355 G6b. PCGS Very Fine 30. A stunningly attractive, late-date Boston issued note with an occupational title. These titles have been collected traditionally by National Banknote collectors for decades, but not as actively by the Obsolete collecting community. The American Bank Note Co. imprint, under the vignette, is used on a plate initially engraved by the New England Bank Note Co. and exhibits an early 1840s style of vignettes. This spectacular type combines its occupational title with a custom-engraved, extremely wide view of an active wharf scene with a warehouse to the left and ships being loaded at the right. There are men working in different roles too numerous to mention. A horse-drawn wagon's canvas cover reads "Boston & Lynn." At each end panel, "3" is above, THREE below, and a vignette at center. At left and right, respectively, cattle in a field and leather craftsmen at work. This $3 note is impressive and is the second and last of two notes from the Newman Collection using the title. The $20 note from this series realized $2,585 in the April 2015 Newman Part VI sale (graded PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent). Noted as "Hole Punch Cancelled." This is a stupendous type and wonderful three dollar bill. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Realized $1116.25. Newman VII (Heritage Auctions, 10/2015), lot 18380. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.