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- Keokuk, IA - City of Keokuk $1 Oct. 1, 1857 Oakes 80-1. PCGS Very Good 10 Apparent. A well-engraved and rare series of notes printed from Danforth, Wright & Co, plates. The Rarity-6 rating (6-10 known) by Oakes appears accurate based on appearance and auction records available. The style and layout are lovely. At the upper left is long panoramic view of steamboats along the Mississippi, one of the most impressive vignettes from this imprint. At the lower right is a female portrait. There are two red protectors, a ONE along the bottom center and a large numeral "1." This example has seen circulation, and the noted "Edge and Internal Splits and Tears" are typical for a note such as this. The vignette clarity is still excellent. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $329.00
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- Keokuk, IA - City of Keokuk $1 Oct. 1, 1857 Oakes 80-1. PCGS Very Good 10 Apparent. A well-engraved and rare series of notes printed from Danforth, Wright & Co, plates. The Rarity-6 rating (6-10 known) by Oakes appears accurate based on appearance and auction records available. The style and layout are lovely. At the upper left is long panoramic view of steamboats along the Mississippi, one of the most impressive vignettes from this imprint. At the lower right is a female portrait. There are two red protectors, a ONE along the bottom center and a large numeral "1." This example has seen circulation, and the noted "Edge and Internal Splits and Tears" are typical for a note such as this. The vignette clarity is still excellent. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $329.00
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- Iowa City, IA - Treasurer of Iowa City $5 Jan. 26, 1858 Oakes 70-4. PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. The $5 note from this Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson engraved series has the scarce Selling of Manhattan Island vignette at the upper left. The trading scene would have fit a Midwestern note like this well. At the bottom right is seated Commerce. A red protector "5" is right of center. The note is bright, but it is endorsed vertically on the center face for cancellation. A popular note. We sold a raw example in equivalent condition for $822.50 in September 2015. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $470.00
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- Iowa City, IA - Treasurer of Iowa City $5 Jan. 26, 1858 Oakes 70-4. PCGS Very Fine 25PPQ. The $5 note from this Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson engraved series has the scarce Selling of Manhattan Island vignette at the upper left. The trading scene would have fit a Midwestern note like this well. At the bottom right is seated Commerce. A red protector "5" is right of center. The note is bright, but it is endorsed vertically on the center face for cancellation. A popular note. We sold a raw example in equivalent condition for $822.50 in September 2015. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $470.00
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- Iowa City, IA - Treasurer of Iowa City $1 Jan. 26, 1858 Oakes 70-1. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. A beautifully engraved Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson series of municipal notes payable on demand like a banknote. At the top center is a wide scene of a family taking a break from the harvest. At bottom left are two girls holding wheat sheaves. At the bottom right are girls shooing away bees. A red protector ONE is at the bottom. The note was cancelled and has a blue ink stamp and pen notation to that effect. Noted with some "Minor Stains." The last example we sold in September 2015 realized $470 in similar condition. 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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- Iowa City, IA - Treasurer of Iowa City $1 Jan. 26, 1858 Oakes 70-1. PCGS Very Fine 25 Apparent. A beautifully engraved Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson series of municipal notes payable on demand like a banknote. At the top center is a wide scene of a family taking a break from the harvest. At bottom left are two girls holding wheat sheaves. At the bottom right are girls shooing away bees. A red protector ONE is at the bottom. The note was cancelled and has a blue ink stamp and pen notation to that effect. Noted with some "Minor Stains." The last example we sold in September 2015 realized $470 in similar condition. 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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- Ft. Madison, IA - State Bank of Iowa, Branch at Ft. Madison $1 Dec. 10, 1859 IA-1 G102 SENC, Oakes 65-1. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This is a rare genuine $1 type note from the State Bank, and the branch is very rarely encountered. The American Bank Note Company imprint is at the bottom center, and the reddish-orange security back has STATE BANK OF IOWA across the center. At upper left is a pastoral, family farm scene with a mother, father and child frozen in the moment. To the right is a male portrait. At lower right is a harvester hoisting stalks. Noted are "Edge Splits, Tears and Damage; Tape Repairs," the latter seen from the back. The first note from this branch we have cataloged and one of very few genuine notes from the bank we have offered. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $998.75
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- Ft. Madison, IA - State Bank of Iowa, Branch at Ft. Madison $1 Dec. 10, 1859 IA-1 G102 SENC, Oakes 65-1. PCGS Fine 15 Apparent. This is a rare genuine $1 type note from the State Bank, and the branch is very rarely encountered. The American Bank Note Company imprint is at the bottom center, and the reddish-orange security back has STATE BANK OF IOWA across the center. At upper left is a pastoral, family farm scene with a mother, father and child frozen in the moment. To the right is a male portrait. At lower right is a harvester hoisting stalks. Noted are "Edge Splits, Tears and Damage; Tape Repairs," the latter seen from the back. The first note from this branch we have cataloged and one of very few genuine notes from the bank we have offered. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $998.75
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- Dubuque, Iowa Territory - Miners Bank of Dubuque-Iowa Lead Mines payable at the Mechanics & Traders Bank, Cincinnati $5 18_ IA-5 G2, Oakes 58-1. Remainder. PCGS Extremely Fine 45 Apparent. The first of three denominations from this rare series of unissued remainder notes, payable in Cincinnati, engraved and printed by the Western Bank Note & Co./Woodruff, Tucker & Co. We have seen very few notes from the series, and none were signed and issued. The titles are complex and the layout lively. A charming steamboat scene is at the top center. End panels have different classical cameo profiles in between counters. Like the other denominations, very attractively designed. The Tom Flynn Collection example in our September 2008 Long Beach sale realized a resounding $2,990 as a raw note graded About Uncirculated with a corner restoration. This is noted with "Hinge Repaired Tears; Mounting Remnants on Back," but faces up beautifully. A significant Dubuque rarity. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $2820.00
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- Dubuque, Wisconsin Ter. - Miners Bank $100 Oakes 57-6, WI-125 G10. Remainder. PCGS Very Fine 35. This rare and unusual note from Dubuque is from the period when it was part of the enormous Wisconsin Territory (1836 to 1848). This territory included present-day Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and part of the Dakotas. The note is referenced under two states, Wisconsin and Iowa, but geographically, we consider this an Iowa note. Eric kept this note in his Iowa book. Tom Flynn, a native of Dubuque, owned the only $50-$100 post note sheet from this series we have seen. It sold for $9,775 in is his groundbreaking sale in September 2008. Printed about 1840, this Rawdon, Wright & Hatch engraved note is oversize compared with most demand notes of the period. At the top center are Mercury and seated Moneta. At the lower left is seated Plenty, and at the lower right, a Native American hunter drawing a bow. A bright example and an intriguing territorial designation type. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society, Heritage Auctions Internet Sale (5/2016). (Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions, ha.com.) Realized $3525.00