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- New Orleans, LA - Citizens' Bank of Louisiana Uncut Sheet of Four $10 186_ LA-15 G26a. Remainder. Very Fine. A full sheet of Dix notes beautifully printed by the National Bank Note Company. At top center, over the Gothic title, the SS Adriatic plows through the stormy Atlantic Ocean while passengers on the top deck brave the strong wind. Swirling scalloped denomination dies are flanking. Engraved by James Smillie after Charles Parsons. Orange-red backs show "DIX" in the die at the center. NEW ORLEANS arcs at the bottom, and sides show curving BANQUE DES CITOYENS / DE LA LOUISIANE. Uncertified, apparently once in a frame and now rather toned. A few light handling folds are observed. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20503, realized $1800.
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- "The Art of Making Money" as appeared in Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, January 21, 1854. Fine. A complete, folded uncut signature of Gleason's for this date. 16pp, folio size, 30 cm x 39 cm. In the newsprint magazine style. Included on page 44 is the delightful rebus puzzle by Benjamin Franklin titled, "The Art of Making Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket; by Doctor Franklin." There is some normal handling, as one would expect on such a large, folded sheet, and minor damp staining is seen. However, excellent overall and a rare piece of Franklin-related material. [The transcription below has no added punctuation or capitalization] THE ART OF MAKING MONEY PLENTY IN EVERY MAN'S / POCKET; BY Doctor / Franklin In this time when the general complaint is that money is so scarce it must be an act of kindness to inform the moneyless how they can reinforce their pockets I will acquaint all with the true secret of money catching the certain way to fill empty purses and how to keep them always full. Two simple rules well observed will do the business First Let honesty and labor be thy constant companions Second Spend one penny every day less than thy clear gains Then shall thy pockets soon begin to thrive, thy creditors will never insult thee nor want oppress nor hunger bite nor nakedness freeze thee, the whole hemisphere will shine brighter and pleasure spring up in every corner of thy heart Now thereby embrace these rules and be happy. B. Frankin Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20502, realized $132.
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- "The Art of Making Money" as appeared in Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, January 21, 1854. Fine. A complete, folded uncut signature of Gleason's for this date. 16pp, folio size, 30 cm x 39 cm. In the newsprint magazine style. Included on page 44 is the delightful rebus puzzle by Benjamin Franklin titled, "The Art of Making Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket; by Doctor Franklin." There is some normal handling, as one would expect on such a large, folded sheet, and minor damp staining is seen. However, excellent overall and a rare piece of Franklin-related material. [The transcription below has no added punctuation or capitalization] THE ART OF MAKING MONEY PLENTY IN EVERY MAN'S / POCKET; BY Doctor / Franklin In this time when the general complaint is that money is so scarce it must be an act of kindness to inform the moneyless how they can reinforce their pockets I will acquaint all with the true secret of money catching the certain way to fill empty purses and how to keep them always full. Two simple rules well observed will do the business First Let honesty and labor be thy constant companions Second Spend one penny every day less than thy clear gains Then shall thy pockets soon begin to thrive, thy creditors will never insult thee nor want oppress nor hunger bite nor nakedness freeze thee, the whole hemisphere will shine brighter and pleasure spring up in every corner of thy heart Now thereby embrace these rules and be happy. B. Frankin Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20502, realized $132.
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- "The Art of Making Money" as appeared in Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, January 21, 1854. Fine. A complete, folded uncut signature of Gleason's for this date. 16pp, folio size, 30 cm x 39 cm. In the newsprint magazine style. Included on page 44 is the delightful rebus puzzle by Benjamin Franklin titled, "The Art of Making Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket; by Doctor Franklin." There is some normal handling, as one would expect on such a large, folded sheet, and minor damp staining is seen. However, excellent overall and a rare piece of Franklin-related material. [The transcription below has no added punctuation or capitalization] THE ART OF MAKING MONEY PLENTY IN EVERY MAN'S / POCKET; BY Doctor / Franklin In this time when the general complaint is that money is so scarce it must be an act of kindness to inform the moneyless how they can reinforce their pockets I will acquaint all with the true secret of money catching the certain way to fill empty purses and how to keep them always full. Two simple rules well observed will do the business First Let honesty and labor be thy constant companions Second Spend one penny every day less than thy clear gains Then shall thy pockets soon begin to thrive, thy creditors will never insult thee nor want oppress nor hunger bite nor nakedness freeze thee, the whole hemisphere will shine brighter and pleasure spring up in every corner of thy heart Now thereby embrace these rules and be happy. B. Frankin Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20502, realized $132.
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- "The Art of Making Money" as appeared in Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, January 21, 1854. Fine. A complete, folded uncut signature of Gleason's for this date. 16pp, folio size, 30 cm x 39 cm. In the newsprint magazine style. Included on page 44 is the delightful rebus puzzle by Benjamin Franklin titled, "The Art of Making Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket; by Doctor Franklin." There is some normal handling, as one would expect on such a large, folded sheet, and minor damp staining is seen. However, excellent overall and a rare piece of Franklin-related material. [The transcription below has no added punctuation or capitalization] THE ART OF MAKING MONEY PLENTY IN EVERY MAN'S / POCKET; BY Doctor / Franklin In this time when the general complaint is that money is so scarce it must be an act of kindness to inform the moneyless how they can reinforce their pockets I will acquaint all with the true secret of money catching the certain way to fill empty purses and how to keep them always full. Two simple rules well observed will do the business First Let honesty and labor be thy constant companions Second Spend one penny every day less than thy clear gains Then shall thy pockets soon begin to thrive, thy creditors will never insult thee nor want oppress nor hunger bite nor nakedness freeze thee, the whole hemisphere will shine brighter and pleasure spring up in every corner of thy heart Now thereby embrace these rules and be happy. B. Frankin Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20502, realized $132.
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- United States Fractional Currency � Double Hinged "Jacob's Ladder" Billfold, Ca. 1860s-1880s. Very Fine. A choice condition "Jacob's Ladder" double-hinged billfold, as Eric referred to these, and rarely seen in this impressive state. Included are 5 and 10 cents Postage Currency notes that, with single flip of the case, could disappear. A beautifully made example with leather exterior and purple satin interior. The interior bands to hold the notes in place are made of finely patterned silk. The gilt stamped cover has the numeral "5" above the curving "Postage Currency, and the upside-down "10" below. The back has the gilt "25" at top and upside down "50" at bottom. Opened dimensions are approximately 9.0 cm by 7.0 cm. These are rarely encountered, and this is especially attractive. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20501, realized $408.
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- United States Fractional Currency � Double Hinged "Jacob's Ladder" Billfold, Ca. 1860s-1880s. Very Fine. A choice condition "Jacob's Ladder" double-hinged billfold, as Eric referred to these, and rarely seen in this impressive state. Included are 5 and 10 cents Postage Currency notes that, with single flip of the case, could disappear. A beautifully made example with leather exterior and purple satin interior. The interior bands to hold the notes in place are made of finely patterned silk. The gilt stamped cover has the numeral "5" above the curving "Postage Currency, and the upside-down "10" below. The back has the gilt "25" at top and upside down "50" at bottom. Opened dimensions are approximately 9.0 cm by 7.0 cm. These are rarely encountered, and this is especially attractive. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20501, realized $408.
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- United States Fractional Currency � Double Hinged "Jacob's Ladder" Billfold, Ca. 1860s-1880s. Very Fine. A choice condition "Jacob's Ladder" double-hinged billfold, as Eric referred to these, and rarely seen in this impressive state. Included are 5 and 10 cents Postage Currency notes that, with single flip of the case, could disappear. A beautifully made example with leather exterior and purple satin interior. The interior bands to hold the notes in place are made of finely patterned silk. The gilt stamped cover has the numeral "5" above the curving "Postage Currency, and the upside-down "10" below. The back has the gilt "25" at top and upside down "50" at bottom. Opened dimensions are approximately 9.0 cm by 7.0 cm. These are rarely encountered, and this is especially attractive. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20501, realized $408.
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- United States Fractional Currency � Double Hinged "Jacob's Ladder" Billfold, Ca. 1860s-1880s. Very Fine. A choice condition "Jacob's Ladder" double-hinged billfold, as Eric referred to these, and rarely seen in this impressive state. Included are 5 and 10 cents Postage Currency notes that, with single flip of the case, could disappear. A beautifully made example with leather exterior and purple satin interior. The interior bands to hold the notes in place are made of finely patterned silk. The gilt stamped cover has the numeral "5" above the curving "Postage Currency, and the upside-down "10" below. The back has the gilt "25" at top and upside down "50" at bottom. Opened dimensions are approximately 9.0 cm by 7.0 cm. These are rarely encountered, and this is especially attractive. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20501, realized $408.
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- United States of America � Fr. 1271 15 Cents Fourth Issue. PCGS About New 53. The fourth issue United States Fractional Currency was a departure from the complex Third Issue. Added was this 15 cents denomination. The 50 cents notes used three portrait types. Printed on blue end paper. Columbia is to the left of a large red seal. With light circulation and bold colors. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20499, realized $192.