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- Ann Arbor, MI � Government Stock Bank $5 September 1, 1850 MI-40 G10a. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. A bright note from the bank with the vignette of two bobwhite quail at bottom center by Danforth, Bald & Co. The top left central vignette shows the United States Capitol building. Zachary Taylor is just to the right. Noted only with "Pinholes," this is in well above average condition for the note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20485, realized $21.6.
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- Ann Arbor, MI � Government Stock Bank $1-3/4 March 1, 1853 MI-40 G6a. PCGS Very Good 10 Apparent. A second odd denomination from the series with vignette of two bobwhite quail at bottom center. Engraved by Danforth, Bald & Co. The vignette at top center shows a shield flanked by Native American and settler family scenes. Lewis Cass is at the lower right. Noted with "Edge Tears and Repairs." In typical condition for this series, but very presentable. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20484, realized $102.
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- Ann Arbor, MI � Government Stock Bank $1-1/2 March 1, 1853 MI-40 G5a, PCGS Very Good 8. The notes from this Ann Arbor, Michigan, series used the vignette of two bobwhite quail at bottom center. They look like the waterfowl at first glance, but have darker feathers. It is interesting that Peck and Newman note in their article that the feather details in a small vignette such as this would be difficult for counterfeiters to copy. The details are quite sharp. This series was engraved by Danforth, Bald & Co. An eagle is at top center left, next to an oval portrait of Jackson. With honest wear, prior to the bank going bust in 1857. An interesting and scarce odd-denomination note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20483, realized $78.
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- Ann Arbor, MI � Government Stock Bank $1-1/2 March 1, 1853 MI-40 G5a, PCGS Very Good 8. The notes from this Ann Arbor, Michigan, series used the vignette of two bobwhite quail at bottom center. They look like the waterfowl at first glance, but have darker feathers. It is interesting that Peck and Newman note in their article that the feather details in a small vignette such as this would be difficult for counterfeiters to copy. The details are quite sharp. This series was engraved by Danforth, Bald & Co. An eagle is at top center left, next to an oval portrait of Jackson. With honest wear, prior to the bank going bust in 1857. An interesting and scarce odd-denomination note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20483, realized $78.
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- Savannah, GA � Merchants and Planters Bank $100 June 1, 1860 GA-315 G16b. PCGS Choice About New 55 Apparent. The $100 note from the following American Bank Note Company imprinted series. Two waterfowl are at the base as seen last. In vermillion are the protector "100," lower counter surround devices, and STATE OF GEORGIA near the top. A choice example. Some noted "Pinholes" do not detract from the exceptional margins for the type. Premium appearance and pedigree. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20482, realized $216.
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- Savannah, GA � Merchants and Planters Bank $100 June 1, 1860 GA-315 G16b. PCGS Choice About New 55 Apparent. The $100 note from the following American Bank Note Company imprinted series. Two waterfowl are at the base as seen last. In vermillion are the protector "100," lower counter surround devices, and STATE OF GEORGIA near the top. A choice example. Some noted "Pinholes" do not detract from the exceptional margins for the type. Premium appearance and pedigree. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20482, realized $216.
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- Savannah, GA � Merchants and Planters Bank $100 June 7, 1859 GA-315 G16a. PCGS Very Fine 25. The highest denomination from this Baldwin, Bald, Cousland & Co./Bald, Cousland & Co. printed series. Two waterfowl are at the base. Top center shows a seated allegorical female and corner vignettes of a seated female and sailor respectively. A red protector "100" is at the bottom. Modest circulation and without faults. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20481, realized $144.
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- Savannah, GA � Merchants and Planters Bank $100 June 7, 1859 GA-315 G16a. PCGS Very Fine 25. The highest denomination from this Baldwin, Bald, Cousland & Co./Bald, Cousland & Co. printed series. Two waterfowl are at the base. Top center shows a seated allegorical female and corner vignettes of a seated female and sailor respectively. A red protector "100" is at the bottom. Modest circulation and without faults. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20481, realized $144.
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- Savannah, GA � Merchants and Planters Bank $50 June 1, 1860 GA-315 G14b. PCGS Very Fine 30. This shows the same layout as the previous $50, with the waterfowl pair at the base, but with the American Bank Note Company imprint. Vermillion protector "L" and counter surround devices are vibrant. Published in the original Peck and Newman article as the illustration for Figure 4. Vibrant and well margined with the appearance of a higher grade from the face. A perfect example of the vignette type, and an appropriate choice for the published paper. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20480, realized $156.
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- Savannah, GA � Merchants and Planters Bank $50 June 1, 1860 GA-315 G14b. PCGS Very Fine 30. This shows the same layout as the previous $50, with the waterfowl pair at the base, but with the American Bank Note Company imprint. Vermillion protector "L" and counter surround devices are vibrant. Published in the original Peck and Newman article as the illustration for Figure 4. Vibrant and well margined with the appearance of a higher grade from the face. A perfect example of the vignette type, and an appropriate choice for the published paper. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20480, realized $156.