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THE CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL SALE continued...

OBSOLETE CURRENCY continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
281   Southern Assortment. [5] 1) LA. New Orleans. Bank of Louisiana. $5. June 14, 1862. (LA 75, G10a). Fine; 2) NC. Raleigh. State of NC. $1. Jan. 1, 1863. (Cr. 132). AU; 3) TX. Austin. Treasury Warrant. $20. Est. $100-150

SOLD for $190.00
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282   Confederate and U.S. Interest Bearing Note Facsimile's. Page 143 from Frank Leslie's The Soldier In Our Civil War: A Pictorial History of the Conflict that was originally published as a two volume set in 1890. This particular page depicts a Facsimile Confederate T-10 at left, and a Facsimile of a Three Year Interest Bearing note, similar to a Friedberg 208. Fine, with a light stain at upper right and some small paper loss along bottom edge. Page 144 depicts a page wide engraving of "Morning Mustering of the "Contrabands," at Fortress Monroe, On Their Way To Their Day's Work". Est. $75-100

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283   Grouping of Upham Shinplasters. [8] An interesting grouping of Rebel Shinplasters by famed Confederate counterfeiter S.C. Upham of Philadelphia. Catalog numbers reference
Counterfeit Confederate Currency by George Tremmel, a required reGrouping of Upham Shinplasters. [8] An interesting grouping of ""Rebel Shinplasters"" by famed Confederate counterfeiter S.C. Upham of Philadelphia. Catalog numbers reference Counterfeit Confederate Currency (Image) Est. $3,000-3,500

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CONFEDERATE CURRENCY
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
284 284 T-2. $500. 1861. Cr. 2, PF-1. No. 65. Plate A. America, portrait of young woman with wreath, as originally titled by NBN at left, but now called Ceres. The Crossing by James
Smillie at top center. Signed by Clitherall and Elmore. Fine, withT-2. $500. 1861. Cr. 2, PF-1. No. 65. Plate A. America, portrait of young woman with wreath, as originally titled by NBN at left, but now called Ceres. The Crossing by James Smillie at top center. Signed by Clitherall and Elmore. Fine (Image) Est. $24,000-28,000

SOLD for $18,000.00
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285 285 T-3. $100. Cr. 3, PF-2. No. 1604. Plate A. Railway train at center. Columbia at left. Signed by Clitherall and Elmore and issued on June 21,1861. Clear margins all around.
Fine, one small punch cancel on Columbias breast. A professionallyT-3. $100. Cr. 3, PF-2. No. 1604. Plate A. Railway train at center. Columbia at left. Signed by Clitherall and Elmore and issued on June 21,1861. Clear margins all around. Fine, (Image) Est. $9,000-12,000

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286 286 T-4. $50. 1861. Cr. 4, PF-1. No. 929, Plate A. Slaves hoeing cotton. Signed by Clitherall and Elmore. 1,606 were issued. This is a Plate 2 example, as the first 607 (Plate 1s)
were printed on the same sheet as the Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 noT-4. $50. 1861. Cr. 4, PF-1. No. 929, Plate A. Slaves hoeing cotton. Signed by Clitherall and Elmore. 1,606 were issued. This is a Plate 2 example, as the first 607 (Plate 1's) were printed on the same sheet as the Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 notes Plate Twos were printed on a sheet consisting of a Type 3 and Type 4 note.. Approximately 160 survivors are known of this type, with many in institutional collections. Great color on this PMG Very Fine 30 (Image) Est. $20,000-25,000

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287 287 T-4. $50. 1861. Cr. 4, PF-2. No. 1465. Plate A. Slaves hoeing at center. Issued at Montgomery. National Bank Note Co. Great color wtih even circulation. Issuing signature of
Ferdinand Molloy on June 14, 1861 is noticed on back at top, while a AT-4. $50. 1861. Cr. 4, PF-2. No. 1465. Plate A. Slaves hoeing at center. Issued at Montgomery. National Bank Note Co. Great color wtih even circulation. Issuing signature of Ferdinand Molloy on June 14, 1861 is noticed on back at top, while a Aug. 1, 1861 New Orleans endorsement by the Mayer Bros is noted at bottom, detailing an interest payment of $50.24. Fine, (Image) Est. $12,000-14,000

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288 288 T-5. $100. 1861. Cr. 5, PF-1. No. 2781. Plate B. Justice standing at left. Hudson River Railroad scene at center. Minerva standing at right. This is the first type to be
printed from Richmond, with only 5,798 notes issued of this type. A lovelyT-5. $100. 1861. Cr. 5, PF-1. No. 2781. Plate B. Justice standing at left. Hudson River Railroad scene at center. Minerva standing at right. This is the first type to be printed from Richmond, with only 5,798 notes issued of this type. A lovely Uncirculated (Image) Est. $4,500-5,000

SOLD for $3,500.00
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289 289 T-5. $100.  Aug. 28, 1861. Cr. 5, PF-1. No. 793, Plate B. Justice at lower left. Hudson River Railroad at center. Minerva at right.  The beautiful dark green overprints
contrast very nicely with the sharply printed vignettes. Signed by Tyler anT-5. $100. Aug. 28, 1861. Cr. 5, PF-1. No. 793, Plate B. Justice at lower left. Hudson River Railroad at center. Minerva at right. The beautiful dark green overprints contrast very nicely with the sharply printed vignettes. Signed by Tyler and and Elmore. PMG About Uncirculated 55. (Image) Est. $4,000-4,500

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290 290 T-6. $50. 1861. Cr. 6, PF-1. No. 627. Plate B. Lovely allegorical representation of Justice, upper left. Agriculture and Industry seated on bale of cotton, center. Handsome
profile bust of Washington, right. VFEF, lower right corner is triT-6. $50. 1861. Cr. 6, PF-1. No. 627. Plate B. Lovely allegorical representation of Justice, upper left. Agriculture and Industry seated on bale of cotton, center. Handsome profile bust of Washington, right. VF/EF (Image) Est. $3,000-3,500

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291 291 T-6. $50. 1861. Cr. 6, PF-1. No. 1813. Plate B. Justice at left Agriculture and Industry seated on a bale of cotton at center. Washington bust at right. FVF, with a couple of
pinholes and a mounting remnant on back. From The CollectionT-6. $50. 1861. Cr. 6, PF-1. No. 1813. Plate B. Justice at left; Agriculture and Industry seated on a bale of cotton at center. Washington bust at right. F/VF, with a couple of pinholes and a mounting remnant on back. From The Collection of John C. Silvey (Image) Est. $2,500-3,000

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292 292 T-6. $50. 1861. Cr. 6, PF-1. No. 3680. Plate B. Justice at left Agriculture and Industry seated on bale of cotton at center. Washington bust at right. Three punch cancels have
been repaired on this Fine example. From The Collection of JoT-6. $50. 1861. Cr. 6, PF-1. No. 3680. Plate B. Justice at left; Agriculture and Industry seated on bale of cotton at center. Washington bust at right. Three punch cancels have been repaired on this Fine example. From The Collection of John C. Silvey (Image) Est. $2,000-2,500

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293 293 T-7. $100. 1861. Cr. 11, PF-4. No. 26081. Plate C. Washington, left Ceres and Proserpine flying, center. This variety has for printed before Treasr at lower right, and is
printed on thin paper. Ink burn is noted in the signatures at bottomT-7. $100. 1861. Cr. 11, PF-4. No. 26081. Plate C. Washington, left; Ceres and Proserpine flying, center. This variety has ""for"" printed before Treasr at lower right, and is printed on thin paper. Ink burn is noted in the signatures at bottom. Fine. (Image) Est. $900-1,200

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294 294 T-7. $100. 1861. Cr. 13, PF-6. No. 23826. Plate C. Washington in oval, left. Ceres and Proserpine flying, center. For is handwritten at lower right.  Printed on thin paper.
Fine+, trimmed along the left frameline.T-7. $100. 1861. Cr. 13, PF-6. No. 23826. Plate C. Washington in oval, left. Ceres and Proserpine flying, center. ""For"" is handwritten at lower right. Printed on thin paper. Fine+ (Image) Est. $1,200-1,600

SOLD for $850.00
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295 295 T-8. $50. 1861. Cr. 20, PF-8. No. 12576. Plate C. Tellus at left Washington, center. for printed before Treasr. Printed on thin paper. A beautifully framed About Uncirculated
example.T-8. $50. 1861. Cr. 20, PF-8. No. 12576. Plate C. Tellus at left; Washington, center. ""for"" printed before Treasr. Printed on thin paper. A beautifully framed About Uncirculated (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $270.00
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296 296 T-9. $20. 1861. Cr. 23, PF-1. No. 4366. Plate B. Large Sailing vessel at center. ""for"" printed before Trear at lower right. Printed on thick bond paper. Fine Est. $100-150

SOLD for $90.00
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297 297 T-9. $20. 1861. Cr. 29A, PF-8. No. 85824. Plate Ccc. Fricke Plate Note. Large sailing vessel, center. Small XX for Treasr printed thin paper. This GVG example has been severed
at left and tape repaired, and is pictured on page 15T-9. $20. 1861. Cr. 29A, PF-8. No. 85824. Plate Ccc. Fricke Plate Note. Large sailing vessel, center. Small ""XX""; for ""Treasr"" printed; thin paper. This G/VG example has been severed at left and tape repaired, and is pictured on page 154 of Fricke's First Edition. One of only 192 issued of this type. Ex. NASCA, Memphis 1986, Lot 3855. Ex Criswell. (Image) Est. $800-1,000

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298 298 T-9. $20. 1861. Cr. 32, PF-13. No. 5729. Plate D. Large sailing vessel. Small ""XX"" at lower right. ""for Treasr"" is printed at lower right. Two apparent spindle holes are noted on this VG/F Est. $75-100

SOLD for $70.00
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299 299 T-10. $10. 1861. Criswell Unlisted, PF-5. No. 12055. Plate B. Commerce to the left Liberty and American Eagle with Shield, center. Redrawn For before Treasr at lower right,
which is very small on this plate. Printed on thick bond paperT-10. $10. 1861. Criswell Unlisted, PF-5. No. 12055. Plate B. Commerce to the left; Liberty and American Eagle with Shield, center. Redrawn ""For"" before ""Treasr"" at lower right, which is very small on this plate. Printed on thick bond paper. Good, (Image) Est. $400-600

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300 300 T-10. $10. 1861. Criswell 36A, PF-16. No. 50351. Plate A. Commerce to the left Liberty and American Eagle with Shield, center. Small 10 upper left for written by signer over
Treasr at lower right. Printed on thin paper. Fine, with twoT-10. $10. 1861. Criswell 36A, PF-16. No. 50351. Plate A. Commerce to the left; Liberty and American Eagle with Shield, center. Small 10 upper left; ""for"" written by signer over Treasr at lower right. Printed on thin paper. Fine (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $250.00
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