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- Maryland December 7, 1775 $1 1/3 Fr. MD-85. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. The note is wide margined and bright from the face. Noted are "Mounting Remnants on Back" in the corners. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $123.38
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- Maryland December 7, 1775 $1/2 Fr. MD-82. PCGS Very Fine 20PPQ. These nearly square format notes were a style departure from the 1767, 1770, and 1774 types. The text on the face is within border cuts. The back has a center emblem and motto SUB CLYPEO (under divine protection). This fractional note is superior for the grade and scarce. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $258.50
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- Maryland December 7, 1775 $1/2 Fr. MD-82. PCGS Very Fine 20PPQ. These nearly square format notes were a style departure from the 1767, 1770, and 1774 types. The text on the face is within border cuts. The back has a center emblem and motto SUB CLYPEO (under divine protection). This fractional note is superior for the grade and scarce. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $258.50
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- Maryland July 26, 1775 $1 1/3 Allegorical Series Fr. MD-73. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. This is an iconic Colonial currency type. Its unique character is tied to the politically charged vignette on the face. Eight denominations were issued from the series, and few collectors have achieved a complete set. The common face design for the issue, adapted from a woodcut by Thomas Sparrow, shows standing Britannia receiving the petition (CONG PETI) of the Continental Congress from America, who tramples the named scroll of SLAVERY. George III is shown stomping on M.[AGNA] CHARTA as he holds the torch to burn an American port being attacked by the British fleet. At each end (in the border cuts) are mottoes AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN and PRO ARIS ET FOCIS (For altars and the hearth). The back allegory represents a future peace between America and Britannia; the motto on the scroll below is PAX TRIUMPHIS POTIOR (Peace is preferable to victory). In the corners, deftly placed in the borders are, clockwise from the upper left, the signature of T.SPARROW, LIBERTY, 1775 and F.G. (for printer Frederick Green). No other Colonial note compares to this special series emitted shortly after the Battle of Lexington and official war declarations. There are no notes known from the series in their natural, "Uncirculated" state to our knowledge. The series circulated readily, and the majority of these rare notes known today are low grade, damaged in some manner and often repaired. This note has many attributes to recommend it as a superior piece. The printing on both sides is bold and visually exciting, with the details rendered beautifully. The note is nicely margined and the strong edges prevented the note from being needlessly trimmed. The missing small upper left corner tip is more than offset by the superb eye appeal overall. Noted with "Small Edge Splits; Minor Stains; Missing UL Corner Tip." This is an outstanding representative of the series and type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $5170.00
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- Maryland July 26, 1775 $1 1/3 Allegorical Series Fr. MD-73. PCGS Very Fine 20 Apparent. This is an iconic Colonial currency type. Its unique character is tied to the politically charged vignette on the face. Eight denominations were issued from the series, and few collectors have achieved a complete set. The common face design for the issue, adapted from a woodcut by Thomas Sparrow, shows standing Britannia receiving the petition (CONG PETI) of the Continental Congress from America, who tramples the named scroll of SLAVERY. George III is shown stomping on M.[AGNA] CHARTA as he holds the torch to burn an American port being attacked by the British fleet. At each end (in the border cuts) are mottoes AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN and PRO ARIS ET FOCIS (For altars and the hearth). The back allegory represents a future peace between America and Britannia; the motto on the scroll below is PAX TRIUMPHIS POTIOR (Peace is preferable to victory). In the corners, deftly placed in the borders are, clockwise from the upper left, the signature of T.SPARROW, LIBERTY, 1775 and F.G. (for printer Frederick Green). No other Colonial note compares to this special series emitted shortly after the Battle of Lexington and official war declarations. There are no notes known from the series in their natural, "Uncirculated" state to our knowledge. The series circulated readily, and the majority of these rare notes known today are low grade, damaged in some manner and often repaired. This note has many attributes to recommend it as a superior piece. The printing on both sides is bold and visually exciting, with the details rendered beautifully. The note is nicely margined and the strong edges prevented the note from being needlessly trimmed. The missing small upper left corner tip is more than offset by the superb eye appeal overall. Noted with "Small Edge Splits; Minor Stains; Missing UL Corner Tip." This is an outstanding representative of the series and type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $5170.00
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- Maryland April 10, 1774 $6 Fr. MD-69. PCGS Extremely Fine 45PPQ. A delightful type note from the series. The face margins are extraordinary and the back printing is centered perfectly for the type. Extremely sharp details are on both sides. Underrated in this high grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $282.00
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- Maryland April 10, 1774 $6 Fr. MD-69. PCGS Extremely Fine 45PPQ. A delightful type note from the series. The face margins are extraordinary and the back printing is centered perfectly for the type. Extremely sharp details are on both sides. Underrated in this high grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $282.00
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- Maryland April 10, 1774 $1 Fr. MD-66. PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ. This was the third series of notes using a common style. This $1 also used the Spanish dollar counter over the Arms at the center. The note has very even, deep printing. The left is particularly well detailed. 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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- Maryland April 10, 1774 $1 Fr. MD-66. PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ. This was the third series of notes using a common style. This $1 also used the Spanish dollar counter over the Arms at the center. The note has very even, deep printing. The left is particularly well detailed. 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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- Maryland March 1, 1770 $6 Fr. MD-58. PCGS About New 50 Apparent. A very bold, bright type note with deep black printing on both sides. Like the note above, printed by A.C. and W. GREEN. The imprint of J. SPARROW in the left indented portion is especially sharply outlined by the black inking. The back nature print is well defined. Noted with "Minor Hinge Remnants on Back." This pleasing example has fresh and natural paper surfaces. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $356.03