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- Courtesy Autographed Fr. 1908-E $1 1974 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ. A lovely, well-margined example of this Richmond $1 that has been autographed by Treasurer of the United States Francine I. Neff. Also included with the note and, also encased inside the PCGS holder, is the presentation envelope that came with the note. A truly unique and appealing item for the collector of autographed notes. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $94.00
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- Continental Currency September 26, 1778 Uncut Double Pane Sheet of $60-$50-$40-$30/$20-$8-$7-$5 Blue Counterfeit Detector Notes Fr. CC-86DT to CC-79DT. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. This is an impressive, complete double-sheet of sixteen blue counterfeit detector notes comprising two denomination sets from the issue date. It is beautifully printed and boasts strong paper originality. The emblems and backs are deeply inked and boldly executed. This is a wonderful opportunity to study the mottoes and vignettes, including the exquisite nature prints. We have handled two of these full sheets with the last example, PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent, realizing $4,406.25. This is nearly as sharp. Noted with "Edge and Internal Splits; Minor Stains." The petty faults deter minimally from this beautiful showpiece and rarely offered double sheet. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $3055.00
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- Courtesy Autographed Fr. 1908-E $1 1974 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ. A lovely, well-margined example of this Richmond $1 that has been autographed by Treasurer of the United States Francine I. Neff. Also included with the note and, also encased inside the PCGS holder, is the presentation envelope that came with the note. A truly unique and appealing item for the collector of autographed notes. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $94.00
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- Continental Currency September 26, 1778 Uncut Double Pane Sheet of $60-$50-$40-$30/$20-$8-$7-$5 Blue Counterfeit Detector Notes Fr. CC-86DT to CC-79DT. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. This is an impressive, complete double-sheet of sixteen blue counterfeit detector notes comprising two denomination sets from the issue date. It is beautifully printed and boasts strong paper originality. The emblems and backs are deeply inked and boldly executed. This is a wonderful opportunity to study the mottoes and vignettes, including the exquisite nature prints. We have handled two of these full sheets with the last example, PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent, realizing $4,406.25. This is nearly as sharp. Noted with "Edge and Internal Splits; Minor Stains." The petty faults deter minimally from this beautiful showpiece and rarely offered double sheet. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $3055.00
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- Virginia March 1, 1781 Uncut Double Pane Sheet of $1000-$750-$500/$250-$150-$50 Thick Laid Paper Notes Fr. VA-209b-208.1b-208b/207b-206b-204b. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. An inspiring and complete double sheet of twelve notes from this series printed on thick laid paper. It is a showpiece: bright, vibrant and impressive. There were eight denominations printed for the series. The other two, $20 and $80, were printed on a different sheet. These uniface notes have typeset text and ornamental borders. The six-note panes are printed on opposite sides of the sheet; the adjacent pane has the blank side up. Each note is signed and numbered, ready for issue. The original paper selvedge is virtually complete and the paper originality is extraordinary. Noted with "Small Splits; Edge Damage in Selvedge." Another museum caliber uncut sheet from the Newman Collection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $3760.00
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- Virginia March 1, 1781 Uncut Double Pane Sheet of $1000-$750-$500/$250-$150-$50 Thick Laid Paper Notes Fr. VA-209b-208.1b-208b/207b-206b-204b. PCGS Very Fine 35 Apparent. An inspiring and complete double sheet of twelve notes from this series printed on thick laid paper. It is a showpiece: bright, vibrant and impressive. There were eight denominations printed for the series. The other two, $20 and $80, were printed on a different sheet. These uniface notes have typeset text and ornamental borders. The six-note panes are printed on opposite sides of the sheet; the adjacent pane has the blank side up. Each note is signed and numbered, ready for issue. The original paper selvedge is virtually complete and the paper originality is extraordinary. Noted with "Small Splits; Edge Damage in Selvedge." Another museum caliber uncut sheet from the Newman Collection. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $3760.00
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- Continental Currency September 26, 1778 $60-$50-$40-$30-$20-$8-$7-$5 Notes Fr. CC-86 to CC-79 Uncut Sheet PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. All Continental Currency sheets and panes are rare. This is a half-sheet, or pane of eight notes, comprising a compete denomination set including two newly introduced $50 and $60 denominations at the upper left of the pane. Each note is serial numbered and signed by Gaither and Snowden. The printing clarity is sharp. The pane has seen some handling, but is noted only with small splits. This is a very attractive display piece that is worth more than the sum of its parts. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $1527.50
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- Continental Currency September 26, 1778 $60-$50-$40-$30-$20-$8-$7-$5 Notes Fr. CC-86 to CC-79 Uncut Sheet PCGS Extremely Fine 40 Apparent. All Continental Currency sheets and panes are rare. This is a half-sheet, or pane of eight notes, comprising a compete denomination set including two newly introduced $50 and $60 denominations at the upper left of the pane. Each note is serial numbered and signed by Gaither and Snowden. The printing clarity is sharp. The pane has seen some handling, but is noted only with small splits. This is a very attractive display piece that is worth more than the sum of its parts. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $1527.50
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- Virginia May 4, 1778 Printed Date Uncut Strip of $1-$2/3-$1/3-$1/4-$1/6 Thin Paper Notes Fr. VA-144a-143a-142a-141a-140a. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. This is a significant Colonial multiple from the series printed on thin laid paper. The individual notes, the five lowest denominations, are rare individually in high grades. As a multiple strip, this might be unique. There are three wide margins, top, bottom and the right. Since the left margin is not wide, it is likely that the other five notes from the sheet were adjacent. Each note is numbered and signed by Wood. Noted with "Minor Ink Erosion; Small Nick at UL; Minor Mounting Damage." The eye appeal is extraordinary and this is a museum caliber Colonial multiple. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $2350.00
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- Virginia May 4, 1778 Printed Date Uncut Strip of $1-$2/3-$1/3-$1/4-$1/6 Thin Paper Notes Fr. VA-144a-143a-142a-141a-140a. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent. This is a significant Colonial multiple from the series printed on thin laid paper. The individual notes, the five lowest denominations, are rare individually in high grades. As a multiple strip, this might be unique. There are three wide margins, top, bottom and the right. Since the left margin is not wide, it is likely that the other five notes from the sheet were adjacent. Each note is numbered and signed by Wood. Noted with "Minor Ink Erosion; Small Nick at UL; Minor Mounting Damage." The eye appeal is extraordinary and this is a museum caliber Colonial multiple. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $2350.00