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- Pennsylvania July 20, 1775 Uncut Full Sheet with Double Impression of 20/20-30/30-10/10-40/40 Shillings Fr. PA-177 to 180. PCGS Extremely Fine 40. A remarkable uncut Colonial Currency sheet, and possibly the only example extant. This is a scarcer Pennsylvania series, and an uncut sheet from this issue was not present in the F.C.C. Boyd collection sheets auctioned in the Ford Part VI sale in October 2004. The sheet structure is quite interesting. The four denominations authorized and printed are arrayed across the face of the sheet in two rows: 20, 30, 10, and 40 shillings, plate A; in the second row are the same four denominations, but plate B. The 40 shilling notes shows J. Smither. Sculpt. in the top border cut. Both sides of the sheet are t�te-b�che, and printed opposite to the faces with the same configuration. This was a common printing practice at Hall and Sellers for efficient printing and drying time, and paper use. Each sheet comprised four notes of each denomination and had a total face value of 400 shillings (20 pounds). This is a bright and fresh sheet, very well printed and with well-defined nature print backs. Handling folds are minimal and difficult to see except upon close inspection. One signature and the serial number on each note of the back side of the pane are faint. A key uncut sheet for the specialist. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20092, realized $4800.
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- Pennsylvania July 20, 1775 Uncut Full Sheet with Double Impression of 20/20-30/30-10/10-40/40 Shillings Fr. PA-177 to 180. PCGS Extremely Fine 40. A remarkable uncut Colonial Currency sheet, and possibly the only example extant. This is a scarcer Pennsylvania series, and an uncut sheet from this issue was not present in the F.C.C. Boyd collection sheets auctioned in the Ford Part VI sale in October 2004. The sheet structure is quite interesting. The four denominations authorized and printed are arrayed across the face of the sheet in two rows: 20, 30, 10, and 40 shillings, plate A; in the second row are the same four denominations, but plate B. The 40 shilling notes shows J. Smither. Sculpt. in the top border cut. Both sides of the sheet are t�te-b�che, and printed opposite to the faces with the same configuration. This was a common printing practice at Hall and Sellers for efficient printing and drying time, and paper use. Each sheet comprised four notes of each denomination and had a total face value of 400 shillings (20 pounds). This is a bright and fresh sheet, very well printed and with well-defined nature print backs. Handling folds are minimal and difficult to see except upon close inspection. One signature and the serial number on each note of the back side of the pane are faint. A key uncut sheet for the specialist. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20092, realized $4800.
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- Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 2.3 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Choice New 63. This very deceptive counterfeit type is in superb condition. No. 9560. Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. Diagnostics: Newman 2.3: Typeset, very deceptive. This counterfeit may have many variations due to movement or replacement of typeset letters. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the upright of the t in Eighty is in line with the left of the E in THE below. On the genuine bill, the upright of the t is over the center of the E. In the text, the lower right serif of the R in Resolution ends over the center of the f below it, instead of much to its right. In the motto, the crossbar of the A in SECULA does not touch the left upright and slants upward to the right. On the back: The base of the second L in HALL is above the base of the first L. A gorgeous note with perfect framing and centering. Museum quality, and vastly undervalued. The final example in this incredible collection of Continental Currency counterfeit notes. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20091, realized $4560.
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- Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 2.3 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Choice New 63. This very deceptive counterfeit type is in superb condition. No. 9560. Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. Diagnostics: Newman 2.3: Typeset, very deceptive. This counterfeit may have many variations due to movement or replacement of typeset letters. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the upright of the t in Eighty is in line with the left of the E in THE below. On the genuine bill, the upright of the t is over the center of the E. In the text, the lower right serif of the R in Resolution ends over the center of the f below it, instead of much to its right. In the motto, the crossbar of the A in SECULA does not touch the left upright and slants upward to the right. On the back: The base of the second L in HALL is above the base of the first L. A gorgeous note with perfect framing and centering. Museum quality, and vastly undervalued. The final example in this incredible collection of Continental Currency counterfeit notes. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20091, realized $4560.
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- Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 2.2 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Choice About New 55 Apparent. Another deceptive counterfeit type, like the Newman 2.1. No. 6236. Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. Here the dot above the i in Printed has been omitted (as on the genuine note). Diagnostics: Newman 2.2: Typeset, very deceptive. This counterfeit may have many variations due to movement or replacement of typeset letters. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the upright of the t in Eighty is in line with the right of the E in THE below. On the genuine bill, the upright of the t is over the center of the E. In the text, the lower right serif of the R in Resolution ends over the center of the f below it, instead of much to its right. In the motto, the space between EC of SECULORUM is abnormally wide. The two-color print registration problem has been corrected. On the back: the dot above the i in Printed, has been removed. Noted with "Minor Edge Damage; Mounting Remnants on Back." The faults are not especially severe, and this very collectible. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20090, realized $408.
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- Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 2.2 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Choice About New 55 Apparent. Another deceptive counterfeit type, like the Newman 2.1. No. 6236. Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. Here the dot above the i in Printed has been omitted (as on the genuine note). Diagnostics: Newman 2.2: Typeset, very deceptive. This counterfeit may have many variations due to movement or replacement of typeset letters. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the upright of the t in Eighty is in line with the right of the E in THE below. On the genuine bill, the upright of the t is over the center of the E. In the text, the lower right serif of the R in Resolution ends over the center of the f below it, instead of much to its right. In the motto, the space between EC of SECULORUM is abnormally wide. The two-color print registration problem has been corrected. On the back: the dot above the i in Printed, has been removed. Noted with "Minor Edge Damage; Mounting Remnants on Back." The faults are not especially severe, and this very collectible. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20090, realized $408.
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- Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 2.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Extremely Fine 40. Considering the difficulties involved in creating a counterfeit, the perpetrators printed a deceptive type. An example in choice condition. No. 6261.Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. Note the presence of the dot above the i in Printed on the back. Diagnostics: Newman 2.1: Typeset, very deceptive. This counterfeit may have many variations due to movement or replacement of typeset letters. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the upright of the t in Eighty is in line with the right side of the E in THE below. On the genuine bill, the upright of the t is over the center of the E. In the text, the lower right serif of the R in Resolution ends over the center of the f below it, instead of much to its right. In the motto, the space between EC of SECULORUM is abnormally wide. The two-color print registration is sometimes out of alignment. On the back, the i in Printed is dotted, unlike the genuine. Very sharp color is seen on the face. An impressive example that also would be a fitting note to place into an advanced set of Continental Currency. An important major type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20089, realized $1800.
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- Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 2.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Extremely Fine 40. Considering the difficulties involved in creating a counterfeit, the perpetrators printed a deceptive type. An example in choice condition. No. 6261.Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. Note the presence of the dot above the i in Printed on the back. Diagnostics: Newman 2.1: Typeset, very deceptive. This counterfeit may have many variations due to movement or replacement of typeset letters. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the upright of the t in Eighty is in line with the right side of the E in THE below. On the genuine bill, the upright of the t is over the center of the E. In the text, the lower right serif of the R in Resolution ends over the center of the f below it, instead of much to its right. In the motto, the space between EC of SECULORUM is abnormally wide. The two-color print registration is sometimes out of alignment. On the back, the i in Printed is dotted, unlike the genuine. Very sharp color is seen on the face. An impressive example that also would be a fitting note to place into an advanced set of Continental Currency. An important major type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20089, realized $1800.
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- Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 1.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. Counterfeiters had to work harder on this series. Not only did they have obtain watermarked paper, they also had to add color tinting to the face of the notes. No. 32050. Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. The watermark on this paper is cruder than the other $80 contemporary counterfeits from the Newman Collection. Diagnostics: Newman 1.1: Crudely engraved. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the ht in Eighty tilts to the right. In the text, the baseline of BEARER slants down to the right. The d in entitled slants to the left. The words in GOLD are too close together. On the back: In Eighty the space between the E and the i is wide, the i tilts to the left, and the t tilts to the right. The baseline of Dollars is too high. Noted with "Minor Mounting Remnants and Paper Pull on Back." A very interesting and rare example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20088, realized $1320.
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- Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 1.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. Counterfeiters had to work harder on this series. Not only did they have obtain watermarked paper, they also had to add color tinting to the face of the notes. No. 32050. Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. The watermark on this paper is cruder than the other $80 contemporary counterfeits from the Newman Collection. Diagnostics: Newman 1.1: Crudely engraved. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the ht in Eighty tilts to the right. In the text, the baseline of BEARER slants down to the right. The d in entitled slants to the left. The words in GOLD are too close together. On the back: In Eighty the space between the E and the i is wide, the i tilts to the left, and the t tilts to the right. The baseline of Dollars is too high. Noted with "Minor Mounting Remnants and Paper Pull on Back." A very interesting and rare example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20088, realized $1320.