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- Montpelier, VT � Vermont Bank $3 Altered Note Oct. 20, 1857 VT-155 A5. PCGS Fine 12. An interesting altered note from the Waubeek Bank, DeSoto, Nebraska. The vignette of Prosperity and Liberty at top center is obscured by the stamped counterfeit designation. An additional stamp in blue reads "F & I." Counters are in the top corners, and oval portraits in the lower ones. The stamping stands out and illustrates this facet well. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20474, realized $102.
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- Brownsville, TX- Rio Grande Soldiers' Fund 25 Cents April 21, 1862 Medlar 10. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. An attractive grade example from a very scarce issue. Printed in all blue. Typeset with TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ON DEPOSIT. Across. Ornate panels are at the end, with the left having the additional text of DEPOSIT CHECK vertically. Noted with "Stains" We have not handled the denomination and this is much finer than the other two notes cataloged by us for sale. A "sleeper." Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20473, realized $720.
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- Brownsville, TX- Rio Grande Soldiers' Fund 25 Cents April 21, 1862 Medlar 10. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. An attractive grade example from a very scarce issue. Printed in all blue. Typeset with TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ON DEPOSIT. Across. Ornate panels are at the end, with the left having the additional text of DEPOSIT CHECK vertically. Noted with "Stains" We have not handled the denomination and this is much finer than the other two notes cataloged by us for sale. A "sleeper." Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20473, realized $720.
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- Austin, TX - Republic of Texas $3 July 9, 1840 Cr. A3, Olson 756, Medlar 23. PCGS Very Fine 30. A bold $3 note from a very popular issue. Another beautifully engraved note from Endicott & Clark, New Orleans. The seated allegorical female at top center leans on a shield with a single star and gestures to the tools that are beside her. A wharf scene is in the background. Plate A is seen to the left, and a denomination die is further left. Ends show denomination blocks with a cotton plant at the center at left, and THREE vertically over an ornate background at the right. The base vignette shows a charming scene of a horse being watered. Noted as "Cross-Cut Cancelled" as is most often the case with those cancellations closed from the blank back with glassine tape; noted by PCGS as such. Well margined for the type and especially wide at the top. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20472, realized $720.
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- Austin, TX - Republic of Texas $3 July 9, 1840 Cr. A3, Olson 756, Medlar 23. PCGS Very Fine 30. A bold $3 note from a very popular issue. Another beautifully engraved note from Endicott & Clark, New Orleans. The seated allegorical female at top center leans on a shield with a single star and gestures to the tools that are beside her. A wharf scene is in the background. Plate A is seen to the left, and a denomination die is further left. Ends show denomination blocks with a cotton plant at the center at left, and THREE vertically over an ornate background at the right. The base vignette shows a charming scene of a horse being watered. Noted as "Cross-Cut Cancelled" as is most often the case with those cancellations closed from the blank back with glassine tape; noted by PCGS as such. Well margined for the type and especially wide at the top. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20472, realized $720.
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- Austin, TX - Republic of Texas $1 June 1, 1841 Cr. A1, Olson 750, Medlar 21. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. The Republic of Texas notes are listed using the traditional Bradbeer-Criswell-Shull numbers by series. This note is from the fourth issue of notes authorized by the Act of December 14, 1838. Two decades ago, notes from this series were considered readily available. With fewer, and less condition conscious collectors at the time, that was an accurate assessment. Now numismatists recognize that higher-grade examples are quite scarce. A beautifully engraved note from Endicott & Clark, New Orleans. Seated, and rather scantily clad, Ceres rests at top right with a "1" die to the left and the title below. The left end has denomination blocks at top and bottom with a tall vignette of a Native American hunter gesturing upward. The right end has a lathe work background with a linear border showing ONE DOLLAR repeatedly zig-zagging around. The numeral "1" is at top and bottom, and ONE is over a star in the background Noted as "Cross-Cut Cancelled" as is most often the case; the cancels are only in the center and not off the bottom edges; cleanly hammered and closed with tape. Grading also mentioned "Minor Stains" describing some minor toning along the bottom edge. Perfect type note to represent the issue and type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20471, realized $960.
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- Austin, TX - Republic of Texas $1 June 1, 1841 Cr. A1, Olson 750, Medlar 21. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. The Republic of Texas notes are listed using the traditional Bradbeer-Criswell-Shull numbers by series. This note is from the fourth issue of notes authorized by the Act of December 14, 1838. Two decades ago, notes from this series were considered readily available. With fewer, and less condition conscious collectors at the time, that was an accurate assessment. Now numismatists recognize that higher-grade examples are quite scarce. A beautifully engraved note from Endicott & Clark, New Orleans. Seated, and rather scantily clad, Ceres rests at top right with a "1" die to the left and the title below. The left end has denomination blocks at top and bottom with a tall vignette of a Native American hunter gesturing upward. The right end has a lathe work background with a linear border showing ONE DOLLAR repeatedly zig-zagging around. The numeral "1" is at top and bottom, and ONE is over a star in the background Noted as "Cross-Cut Cancelled" as is most often the case; the cancels are only in the center and not off the bottom edges; cleanly hammered and closed with tape. Grading also mentioned "Minor Stains" describing some minor toning along the bottom edge. Perfect type note to represent the issue and type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20471, realized $960.
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- Georgetown, SC - Bank of Georgetown $10 July 1, 1846 SC-80 C10, Sheheen 192. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. The false Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson design type from the bank with a plain back, which is a dead giveaway for the wary. The face design as previous with a large, gray "X" protector, scrollwork devices, and woman�s portrait. Noted with "Small Edge Tears; Missing UR Corner Tip; Pinholes." Though a false note, scarce. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20470, realized $66.
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- Georgetown, SC - Bank of Georgetown $10 Nov. 1, 1856 SC-80 G10a, Sheheen 190. PCGS Very Fine 20. This is a scarce and early Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson engraved type from the bank. The center of the note is dominated by a large, gray "X" protector. A ruled border is all around. The left shows an elaborate scrollwork denomination die. The right end has a "10" counter in scrollwork above an oval portrait of a woman with flowers in her hair. The intricate red pattern ("cycloidal") back shows a large die in the center flanked by two oval dies. In excellent condition for this underrated type which was counterfeited, but crudely, as seen below. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20469, realized $186.
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- Georgetown, SC - Bank of Georgetown $10 July 1, 1846 SC-80 C10, Sheheen 192. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. The false Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson design type from the bank with a plain back, which is a dead giveaway for the wary. The face design as previous with a large, gray "X" protector, scrollwork devices, and woman�s portrait. Noted with "Small Edge Tears; Missing UR Corner Tip; Pinholes." Though a false note, scarce. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20470, realized $66.