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- Little Rock, AR - State of Arkansas-Arkansas War Bond $5 Sept. 16, 1861 Cr. 61J2. PCGS Extremely Fine 45PPQ. This is a circulating bond printed by J.D. Butler on white paper in red and blue. A mixed blue and red frame is all around. At the top center is the state seal. Coupons were trimmed off. A bright and vibrant example. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $352.50
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- Little Rock, AR - Sol Skeen $2 Feb. 1863 Rothert 434-3. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. Once again this is a candidate to be a unique note. Listed but not illustrated in Rothert; however, this note is likely that reported example. It is a smaller format note on white paper with a dominant green TWO protector across. The note was also payable in Yellville as seen at the upper right corner. Flaws that are noted are "Severed, Edge Tears, and Tape Repairs" that are seen from the back. An important rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $646.25
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- Little Rock, AR - Sol Skeen $2 Feb. 1863 Rothert 434-3. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. Once again this is a candidate to be a unique note. Listed but not illustrated in Rothert; however, this note is likely that reported example. It is a smaller format note on white paper with a dominant green TWO protector across. The note was also payable in Yellville as seen at the upper right corner. Flaws that are noted are "Severed, Edge Tears, and Tape Repairs" that are seen from the back. An important rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $646.25
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- Little Rock, AR - Corporation of Little Rock $2 Apr. 1, 1841 Rothert 423-4. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. A rare and early Little Rock municipal note printed on white paper. At the top center is an eagle with an E PLURIBUS UNUM banner. The right end panel has a woodcut vignette of Commerce. Noted are "Severed and Tape Repaired; Tape Repaired Edge Tears" by grading. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $164.50
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- Little Rock, AR - Cincinnati & Little Rock Slate Co. $2 Dec. 1, 1855 Rothert 409-4. PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. Another beautifully engraved note from this series with red target security back showing a cursive TWO across. Payable in New York. On the face is a wide vignette of Native Americans viewing a train heading westward. The company seal is at lower left and a seated mechanic is at lower right. A very stylish, engraved scrip note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $141.00
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- Little Rock, AR - Corporation of Little Rock $2 Apr. 1, 1841 Rothert 423-4. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. A rare and early Little Rock municipal note printed on white paper. At the top center is an eagle with an E PLURIBUS UNUM banner. The right end panel has a woodcut vignette of Commerce. Noted are "Severed and Tape Repaired; Tape Repaired Edge Tears" by grading. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $164.50
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- Little Rock, AR - Cincinnati & Little Rock Slate Co. $2 Dec. 1, 1855 Rothert 409-4. PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. Another beautifully engraved note from this series with red target security back showing a cursive TWO across. Payable in New York. On the face is a wide vignette of Native Americans viewing a train heading westward. The company seal is at lower left and a seated mechanic is at lower right. A very stylish, engraved scrip note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $141.00
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- Little Rock, AR - Cincinnati & Little Rock Slate Co. $1 Dec. 1, 1854 Rothert 409-2. PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ. A later series note from the issuer with a red target style back with cursive "ONE" across. These notes could be paid on demand including at the "Office in New York." Printed by Danforth, Wright & Co. It has the same face style as the uniface notes and shows the same wide mining scene at top center. At lower left is the small incorporation seal of the firm. The lower right shows seated America. A bold example with the appearance of a New note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $129.25
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- Little Rock, AR - Cincinnati & Little Rock Slate Co. $1 Dec. 1, 1854 Rothert 409-2. PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ. A later series note from the issuer with a red target style back with cursive "ONE" across. These notes could be paid on demand including at the "Office in New York." Printed by Danforth, Wright & Co. It has the same face style as the uniface notes and shows the same wide mining scene at top center. At lower left is the small incorporation seal of the firm. The lower right shows seated America. A bold example with the appearance of a New note. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $129.25
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- Little Rock, AR - Cincinnati & Little Rock Slate Co. $1 Dec. 1, 1854 Rothert 409-1. PCGS Very Fine 30. Notes from this series are a collector favorite due to their artistry. Though defined as a scrip note, the size and engraved designs of this intricate note seem to indicate the company acted as a bank, and notes were paid on demand including at the "Office in New York." This Danforth, Wright & Co. engraved note is printed uniface, without the color back added on the subsequent series. At top center is a wide mining scene. At lower left is the small incorporation seal of the firm. The lower right shows seated America. A handsome type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $123.38