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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri at their Office of Discount and Deposit in St. Genevieve $1 Oct. 1, 1818 MO-30 G30. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. The Bank of Missouri Branch office issues are less ornate than the home demand notes with the Jefferson bust vignette, but they are rarer. This note was issued to St. Genevieve. Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. engraved, with intricate ends, titles and obligations in the center. Signed by Auguste Chouteau. Noted with "Edge and Internal Tears and Damage; Tape Repair at Bottom Left." There is also some scattered foxing. A very scarce type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $376.00
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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Missouri Exchange Bank $1 1819 MO-35 G12. PCGS Fine 12 Apparent. A rare territorial period bank and issued note. Engraved and printed by the rarely seen P. [eter] Maverick & C. [yrus] Durand & Co., N.Y. imprint with interesting style. At the top center is a Jefferson portrait in oval frame, books and quills to the left and a plow handles behind at the right. This vignette bisects the title. A gray ONE is across the center. Intricate side panels with dies show ONE over lathe work at the left. The right end displays perpendicular MISSOURI inside a cartouche displaying fine lathe work. The date is partially faint, but the signatures are visible. The note is solid, but there are "Mounting Remnants on Back; Stains." The first note from the bank we have cataloged. 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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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri at their Office of Discount and Deposit in St. Genevieve $1 Oct. 1, 1818 MO-30 G30. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. The Bank of Missouri Branch office issues are less ornate than the home demand notes with the Jefferson bust vignette, but they are rarer. This note was issued to St. Genevieve. Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. engraved, with intricate ends, titles and obligations in the center. Signed by Auguste Chouteau. Noted with "Edge and Internal Tears and Damage; Tape Repair at Bottom Left." There is also some scattered foxing. A very scarce type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $376.00
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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri $10 April 1, 1820 MO-30 G22a. PCGS Very Fine 30. An attractive $10 type note from the series signed by Auguste Chouteau, the founder of St. Louis. The common styling by Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. shows the iconic themes, but uses different positioning. The common vignette, showing a bust of Jefferson on a pedestal and a capped liberty pole behind, is now at the lower center. The name "Jefferson" is straight across under the base. Barrels, crates, sacks, bales, and beehives are at the shore. Four ships are at sail in the background. At the horizon are mountain peaks, with the radiant sun rising. Numeric counters are at each side near the top. Intricate end panels show cartouches. The perpendicular denomination is at the left, and MISSOURI at the right. The note has sharp printing and excellent paper body, but we note there is penned court endorsement on the plain back that shows to the face at the right center. 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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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri $10 April 1, 1820 MO-30 G22a. PCGS Very Fine 30. An attractive $10 type note from the series signed by Auguste Chouteau, the founder of St. Louis. The common styling by Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. shows the iconic themes, but uses different positioning. The common vignette, showing a bust of Jefferson on a pedestal and a capped liberty pole behind, is now at the lower center. The name "Jefferson" is straight across under the base. Barrels, crates, sacks, bales, and beehives are at the shore. Four ships are at sail in the background. At the horizon are mountain peaks, with the radiant sun rising. Numeric counters are at each side near the top. Intricate end panels show cartouches. The perpendicular denomination is at the left, and MISSOURI at the right. The note has sharp printing and excellent paper body, but we note there is penned court endorsement on the plain back that shows to the face at the right center. 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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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri $5 April 1, 1820 MO-30 G20a. PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ. A gorgeous $5 type note from the historic series signed by Auguste Chouteau, the founder of St. Louis. Beautifully styled by Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. The common top central vignette shows a bust of Jefferson on a pedestal and a capped liberty pole behind. The name "Jefferson," at the top center, is straight rather than arced. Barrels, crates, sacks, bales, and beehives are at the shore. Four ships are at sail in the background. At the horizon are mountain peaks, with the radiant sun rising. Numeric counters are at each side. Intricate end panels show cartouches. The perpendicular denomination is at the left, and MISSOURI at the right. A very bold note that is full margined on all sides and boasts a strong signature. Difficult to find 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 $540.50
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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri $5 April 1, 1820 MO-30 G20a. PCGS Very Fine 35PPQ. A gorgeous $5 type note from the historic series signed by Auguste Chouteau, the founder of St. Louis. Beautifully styled by Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. The common top central vignette shows a bust of Jefferson on a pedestal and a capped liberty pole behind. The name "Jefferson," at the top center, is straight rather than arced. Barrels, crates, sacks, bales, and beehives are at the shore. Four ships are at sail in the background. At the horizon are mountain peaks, with the radiant sun rising. Numeric counters are at each side. Intricate end panels show cartouches. The perpendicular denomination is at the left, and MISSOURI at the right. A very bold note that is full margined on all sides and boasts a strong signature. Difficult to find 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 $540.50
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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri $3 Nov. 3, 1818 MO-30 G18a. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. The $3 denomination from this iconic series is an ideal fit for a well-defined three dollar bill collection. Like notes from the series, signed by Auguste Chouteau, the founder of St. Louis. Beautifully styled by Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. The common top central vignette shows a bust of Jefferson on a pedestal and a capped liberty pole behind. The name "Jefferson" is arced above. Barrels, crates, sacks, bales, and beehives are at the shore. Four ships are at sail in the background. At the horizon are mountain peaks, with the radiant sun rising. Numeric counters are at each side. Intricate end panels show cartouches. The perpendicular denomination is at the left, and MISSOURI at the right. There are only some "Mounting Remnants on Back" noted. The note is well margined for the series and fairly bright. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $493.50
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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri $3 Nov. 3, 1818 MO-30 G18a. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. The $3 denomination from this iconic series is an ideal fit for a well-defined three dollar bill collection. Like notes from the series, signed by Auguste Chouteau, the founder of St. Louis. Beautifully styled by Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. The common top central vignette shows a bust of Jefferson on a pedestal and a capped liberty pole behind. The name "Jefferson" is arced above. Barrels, crates, sacks, bales, and beehives are at the shore. Four ships are at sail in the background. At the horizon are mountain peaks, with the radiant sun rising. Numeric counters are at each side. Intricate end panels show cartouches. The perpendicular denomination is at the left, and MISSOURI at the right. There are only some "Mounting Remnants on Back" noted. The note is well margined for the series and fairly bright. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $493.50
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- St. Louis, Missouri Territory - Bank of Missouri $1 Nov. 3, 1818 MO-30 G16. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This is an iconic series of territorial period American paper currency with a custom style vignette befitting St. Louis' paramount role in American commerce during this time. The notes were signed by Auguste Chouteau, the founder of St. Louis. They were printed from beautifully crafted plates by Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. All use a common top central vignette with a bust of Jefferson on a pedestal and a capped liberty pole behind. The name "Jefferson" is arced above. Barrels, crates, sacks, bales, and beehives are at the shore. Four ships are at sail in the background. At the horizon are mountain peaks, with the radiant sun rising. Numeric counters are at each side. Intricate end panels show cartouches. The perpendicular denomination is at the left, and MISSOURI at the right. There are some "Small Edge Tears" noted, but this is very pleasant with sharp vignettes and signature. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $822.50