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- Continental Currency. May 20, 1777 $6 Newman 1.2 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-67CF. PCGS Choice About New 58. A choice example and nearly as made. No. 26277. Printed on thin paper. Diagnostics: Newman 1.2: Engraved. On the face: Same as Newman 1.1 previous. In the text, the baseline of entitles is slightly higher than the baseline of the. The base of the V in Value is high. The letters ac in according are spaced too closely. Under the vignette, the period following DOLLARS is missing. On the back: The nature print background has been reworked to muddle its appearance. The mesh-like effect is still apparent in the upper right quadrant. The back is still in the correct juxtaposition relative to the face. (The stem of the leaf points to the viewer's left.) Very well inked on both sides. With just minor handling. Another significant condition rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20061, realized $960.
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- Continental Currency. May 20, 1777 $6 Newman 1.2 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-67CF. PCGS Choice About New 58. A choice example and nearly as made. No. 26277. Printed on thin paper. Diagnostics: Newman 1.2: Engraved. On the face: Same as Newman 1.1 previous. In the text, the baseline of entitles is slightly higher than the baseline of the. The base of the V in Value is high. The letters ac in according are spaced too closely. Under the vignette, the period following DOLLARS is missing. On the back: The nature print background has been reworked to muddle its appearance. The mesh-like effect is still apparent in the upper right quadrant. The back is still in the correct juxtaposition relative to the face. (The stem of the leaf points to the viewer's left.) Very well inked on both sides. With just minor handling. Another significant condition rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20061, realized $960.
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- Continental Currency. May 20, 1777 $6 Newman 1.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-67CF. PCGS Extremely Fine 40. Counterfeits in circulation of the First United States issue were widespread. There are three varieties of this listed counterfeit type that was also reported publicly on a period broadside. No. 30710. Printed on thick paper. Diagnostics: Newman 1.1: Engraved. This bill is described in the Official Broadside (See EPMOA). On the face: In the text, the baseline of entitles is slightly higher than the baseline of the. The base of the V in Value is high. The letters ac in according are spaced too closely. Under the vignette, the period following DOLLARS is missing. On the back: The nature print background is amateurishly engraved, resulting in a mesh-like appearance. Note that the back is in the correct juxtaposition relative to the face. (The stem of the leaf points to the viewer's left.) Deeply inked on both sides. A high-grade example and much rarer than a genuine note of this type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20060, realized $780.
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- Continental Currency. May 20, 1777 $6 Newman 1.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-67CF. PCGS Extremely Fine 40. Counterfeits in circulation of the First United States issue were widespread. There are three varieties of this listed counterfeit type that was also reported publicly on a period broadside. No. 30710. Printed on thick paper. Diagnostics: Newman 1.1: Engraved. This bill is described in the Official Broadside (See EPMOA). On the face: In the text, the baseline of entitles is slightly higher than the baseline of the. The base of the V in Value is high. The letters ac in according are spaced too closely. Under the vignette, the period following DOLLARS is missing. On the back: The nature print background is amateurishly engraved, resulting in a mesh-like appearance. Note that the back is in the correct juxtaposition relative to the face. (The stem of the leaf points to the viewer's left.) Deeply inked on both sides. A high-grade example and much rarer than a genuine note of this type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20060, realized $780.
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- Continental Currency. February 26, 1777 $30 Newman 3.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-62CF. PCGS Very Fine 35. A third and pleasing Baltimore $30 type. No. 3294. Printed on thin paper. Diagnostics: Newman 3.1: Engraved. On the face: To the left of the penned serial number, the left serifs of N in No touch the border line. In the text, the baseline of the first or is below the baseline of the subsequent the. There is a semicolon after Silver rather than a comma. The B in Baltimore is too large and too close to the adjacent a. The letters eb and ruary in February are too tightly spaced. In the motto, RECTE is misspelled REOTE, and the C in FACIES is closed to resemble a deformed O. Also in the motto, the S in FACIES tilts too far to the right. On the back: In THIRTY, the lower serifs of HIR and the upper serifs of IR nearly touch. The period is missing after DOLLARS. In the left vignette, the tops of the waves are overly defined with deeply engraved lines. The second s in Sellers tilts too far to the right. Both sides show very dark printing. There are a few, scattered pinholes. Likely a rare type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20059, realized $384.
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- Continental Currency. February 26, 1777 $30 Newman 3.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-62CF. PCGS Very Fine 35. A third and pleasing Baltimore $30 type. No. 3294. Printed on thin paper. Diagnostics: Newman 3.1: Engraved. On the face: To the left of the penned serial number, the left serifs of N in No touch the border line. In the text, the baseline of the first or is below the baseline of the subsequent the. There is a semicolon after Silver rather than a comma. The B in Baltimore is too large and too close to the adjacent a. The letters eb and ruary in February are too tightly spaced. In the motto, RECTE is misspelled REOTE, and the C in FACIES is closed to resemble a deformed O. Also in the motto, the S in FACIES tilts too far to the right. On the back: In THIRTY, the lower serifs of HIR and the upper serifs of IR nearly touch. The period is missing after DOLLARS. In the left vignette, the tops of the waves are overly defined with deeply engraved lines. The second s in Sellers tilts too far to the right. Both sides show very dark printing. There are a few, scattered pinholes. Likely a rare type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20059, realized $384.
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- Continental Currency. February 26, 1777 $30 Newman 1.2 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-62CF. PCGS Fine 15. This example circulated heavily or was "dirtied" significantly to pass in the period. No. 28428. Printed on thin paper. The only difference from N.1.1 is the penned dot over the i in Printed on the back. Diagnostics: Newman 1.2: Engraved. On the face: In the text, the base of the B in Baltimore is low. In the date, the base of the 6 in 26 is level with, instead of higher than, the 2. In SI of the motto the tail of the S is flat and extended. The S in FACIES tilts too far to the right. On the back: The upper right loop of the P in Printed is missing so as to resemble a large lowercase g. The dot over i in Printed is hand-accomplished in ink. The baseline of Hall is much lower than the baseline of by. No flaws, just much soiling and wear. Note: N.2.1 is known only from two separate descriptions in the 1870s and is unconfirmed. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20058, realized $336.
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- Continental Currency. February 26, 1777 $30 Newman 1.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-62CF. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. There are a few different counterfeits known of this issue. An exceptional example. No. 4221. Printed on thin paper. Diagnostics: Newman 1.1: Engraved. On the face: In the text, the base of the B in Baltimore is low. In the date, the base of the 6 in 26 is level with, instead of higher than, the 2 preceding it. In SI of the motto, the tail of the S is flat and extended. The S in FACIES tilts too far to the right. On the back: The upper right loop of the P in Printed is missing so as to resemble a large lowercase g. The dot over the i in Printed is missing. The baseline of Hall is much lower than the baseline of by. The grade is amazing for any contemporary counterfeit note. An underrated and undervalued Continental note which would fit perfectly into any high-grade Continental Currency type set. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20057, realized $1080.
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- Continental Currency. February 26, 1777 $30 Newman 1.2 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-62CF. PCGS Fine 15. This example circulated heavily or was "dirtied" significantly to pass in the period. No. 28428. Printed on thin paper. The only difference from N.1.1 is the penned dot over the i in Printed on the back. Diagnostics: Newman 1.2: Engraved. On the face: In the text, the base of the B in Baltimore is low. In the date, the base of the 6 in 26 is level with, instead of higher than, the 2. In SI of the motto the tail of the S is flat and extended. The S in FACIES tilts too far to the right. On the back: The upper right loop of the P in Printed is missing so as to resemble a large lowercase g. The dot over i in Printed is hand-accomplished in ink. The baseline of Hall is much lower than the baseline of by. No flaws, just much soiling and wear. Note: N.2.1 is known only from two separate descriptions in the 1870s and is unconfirmed. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20058, realized $336.
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- Continental Currency. February 26, 1777 $30 Newman 1.1 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-62CF. PCGS Choice New 63PPQ. There are a few different counterfeits known of this issue. An exceptional example. No. 4221. Printed on thin paper. Diagnostics: Newman 1.1: Engraved. On the face: In the text, the base of the B in Baltimore is low. In the date, the base of the 6 in 26 is level with, instead of higher than, the 2 preceding it. In SI of the motto, the tail of the S is flat and extended. The S in FACIES tilts too far to the right. On the back: The upper right loop of the P in Printed is missing so as to resemble a large lowercase g. The dot over the i in Printed is missing. The baseline of Hall is much lower than the baseline of by. The grade is amazing for any contemporary counterfeit note. An underrated and undervalued Continental note which would fit perfectly into any high-grade Continental Currency type set. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20057, realized $1080.