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- North Carolina May 10, 1780 $400 Fr. NC-197. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. Common to North Carolina were several series of notes which used mottoes in the place of emblems such as those used on their April 2, 1776, issue or the Georgia seal notes. There is only one motto type for this denomination from the series, "Mutare vel timere / sperno" (I refuse to change or to fear). A border composed of various type ornaments is around the periphery, with inner borders creating end panels for North Carolina Currency at the left and the denomination at the right. The back shows the denomination as CCCC Dollars. Printed on thick paper by James Davis with his imprint on the back. A "Small Edge Tear at Bottom" and "Minor Stains" are noted by grading, but there are wide margins on three sides. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20397, realized $384.
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- North Carolina May 10, 1780 $400 Fr. NC-197. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. Common to North Carolina were several series of notes which used mottoes in the place of emblems such as those used on their April 2, 1776, issue or the Georgia seal notes. There is only one motto type for this denomination from the series, "Mutare vel timere / sperno" (I refuse to change or to fear). A border composed of various type ornaments is around the periphery, with inner borders creating end panels for North Carolina Currency at the left and the denomination at the right. The back shows the denomination as CCCC Dollars. Printed on thick paper by James Davis with his imprint on the back. A "Small Edge Tear at Bottom" and "Minor Stains" are noted by grading, but there are wide margins on three sides. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20397, realized $384.
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- Colony of New York February 16, 1771 5 Pounds Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. NY-166. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. This is one of two different counterfeit plates observed by Eric. It is a very sophisticated copy, and its key diagnostic is that the base under the settler and Native American is slanting left to right, rather than straight. "Edge Tears" are cited by PCGS, but the note is evenly margined all around with the pettiest of nicked corners at the upper right. A rare counterfeit type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20396, realized $204.
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- Colony of New York February 16, 1771 3 Pounds Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. NY-165CF. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. This example provides an interesting comparison with its companion genuine note. Printed from an interesting, crudely styled plate. The counterfeit nature of this note is readily apparent, particularly in the unsophisticated, sometimes fuzzy lettering. "Edge Splits, Tears, and Minor Damage; Stains" are noted. This is the Newman plate note illustrated in the counterfeits appendix on page 472 of the 5th edition. A fascinating note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20395, realized $504.
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- Colony of New York February 16, 1771 3 Pounds Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. NY-165CF. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. This example provides an interesting comparison with its companion genuine note. Printed from an interesting, crudely styled plate. The counterfeit nature of this note is readily apparent, particularly in the unsophisticated, sometimes fuzzy lettering. "Edge Splits, Tears, and Minor Damage; Stains" are noted. This is the Newman plate note illustrated in the counterfeits appendix on page 472 of the 5th edition. A fascinating note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20395, realized $504.
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- Colony of New York February 16, 1771 3 Pounds Fr. NY-165. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. A well-accomplished genuine note deeply printed by Hugh Gaine and showing the borders and Arms engraved by Elisha Gallaudet. The denomination "LX" followed by the shilling symbol has moved up from the bottom left; "III.L" is to the left of the Arms, "60s" has moved beneath the counterfeit warning, and the bottom border shows a variety of type ornaments rather than a row of stars. Despite the "Edge Splits, Tears, and Hinge Repairs" noted by grading, bright and bold with embossing seen on the blank back. An appealing example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20394, realized $312.
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- Colony of New York February 16, 1771 3 Pounds Fr. NY-165. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. A well-accomplished genuine note deeply printed by Hugh Gaine and showing the borders and Arms engraved by Elisha Gallaudet. The denomination "LX" followed by the shilling symbol has moved up from the bottom left; "III.L" is to the left of the Arms, "60s" has moved beneath the counterfeit warning, and the bottom border shows a variety of type ornaments rather than a row of stars. Despite the "Edge Splits, Tears, and Hinge Repairs" noted by grading, bright and bold with embossing seen on the blank back. An appealing example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20394, realized $312.
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- Colony of New York February 16, 1771 2 Pounds "February, 16, 1771" Plate Fr. NY-164. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. This note shows plate variety (a), with a comma after "February." As on the previous note, the denomination at lower left is in the Roman numerals "XL," followed by the shilling symbol; the denomination in pounds is to the left of the Arms as "II.L.," and "40s" is above the counterfeit warning. The same Gallaudet-engraved border cuts and Arms are present. PCGS cites "Repaired Edge Splits," noticeable from the back. All the margins are clear, and Hugh Gaines' printing is well accomplished. Franklin's signature is strong. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20393, realized $180.
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- Colony of New York February 16, 1771 2 Pounds Fr. NY-164. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. There are some nuances on this series that are a bit complex. There are four plate variations observed on this denomination, and this example is (b), with no comma after "February" and 12-point stars on the bottom border. This plate engraving technique could thwart counterfeiters by staggering which types were emitted into circulation at different times. As on the previous note, the denomination at lower left is in Roman numerals, here "XL" with the shilling symbol; the denomination in pounds is to the left of the Arms as "II.L.," and "40s" is above the counterfeit warning. The beautiful Gallaudet-engraved border cuts and Arms are present. Although PCGS cites "Small Edge Tears; Minor Ink Erosion; Stains," a handsome note printed by Hugh Gaine. The signatures of Franklin and Lott are easily discernable. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20392, realized $264.
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- Colony of New York February 16, 1771 2 Pounds "February, 16, 1771" Plate Fr. NY-164. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. This note shows plate variety (a), with a comma after "February." As on the previous note, the denomination at lower left is in the Roman numerals "XL," followed by the shilling symbol; the denomination in pounds is to the left of the Arms as "II.L.," and "40s" is above the counterfeit warning. The same Gallaudet-engraved border cuts and Arms are present. PCGS cites "Repaired Edge Splits," noticeable from the back. All the margins are clear, and Hugh Gaines' printing is well accomplished. Franklin's signature is strong. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20393, realized $180.