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THE CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL SALE continued...

CONFEDERATE CURRENCY continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
381 381 T-40. $100. 1862. Cr. 300, PF-5. Sept. 23, 1862. No. 50453, Plate Ag. Milkmaid at left. Train with Diffused steam at center. Printed on plain paper and having interest paid stamps on back from Augusta in 1863 and Tallahassee in 1864. AU with some pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $100-150

SOLD for $140.00
Will close during Public Auction
382 382 T-40. $100. 1862. Cr. 300, PF-5. Sept. 8, 1862. No. 41636, Plate Ag. Milkmaid at left. Train with Diffused steam at center. Issuing statement on back by J.G.M Ramsey out of Knoxville, TN. Not only was Ramsey the Depositary Agent, he was also in charge of a group of agents that were seeking counterfeiters and spies. Extremely Fine. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $75-100

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
383 383 T-41. $100. 1862. Cr. 315, PF-5. No. 107533, Plate Z. J.C. Calhoun at lower left. Slaves hoeing at center. ""Confederacy"" at right. Issue date of Dec. 15, 1862. Printed on plain paper. Montgomery issued stamp in blue on back, along with Augusta Interest paid stamp. Extremely Fine Est. $100-150

SOLD for $85.00
Will close during Public Auction
384 384 T-41. $100. 1862. Cr. 317, PF-7. Sep. 11, 1862. No. 12330. Plate Y. J. C. Calhoun, left. Slaves hoeing in the center. ""Confederacy,"" right. A fully framed Extremely Fine Est. $100-150

SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction
385 385 T-41. $100. Nov. 24, 1862. Cr. 317, PF-7. No. 48917, Plate X. J.C. Calhoun at lower left. Slaves hoeing at top center. ""Confederacy"" at right. The Choice AU example is printed on watermarked paper with ""CSA"" in block letters, and has two interest paid stamps on back from Augusta, GA and one from Knoxville, TN. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $100-150

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
386 386 T-41. $100. 1862. Cr. 316, PF-15. No. 44885, Plate W. As previous. Issue date of Dec. 8, 1862. Printed on plain paper. Plain 2 line curved black stamp of ""Interest paid to 1 January 1864"" on back. Very Fine. Est. $75-100

SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction
387 387 T-41. $100. 1862. Cr. 318, PF-17. Plate X. No. 14651. J. C. Calhoun, lower left. Slaves hoeing at top center. Allegorical representation of Confederacy standing with laurel
wreath, right. Printed on watermarked paper with CSA in block letteT-41. $100. 1862. Cr. 318, PF-17. Plate X. No. 14651. J. C. Calhoun, lower left. Slaves hoeing at top center. Allegorical representation of ""Confederacy"" standing with laurel wreath, right. Printed on watermarked paper with CSA in block letters. Back of note has "Issued Galveston / April 14, 1863" at left side. From The Collection of John C. Silvey (imagea) (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
388 388 T-41. $100. Two For Treasurer Clauses.  1862. Cr. 320C, PF-24. No. 84080. Plate Z. J.C. Calhoun, left. Slaves hoeing cotton, center. Confederacy, right. This Two For Treasurer
clauses at bottom. Detailed in the Fricke Condition censT-41. $100. Two ""For Treasurer"" Clauses. 1862. Cr. 320C, PF-24. No. 84080. Plate Z. J.C. Calhoun, left. Slaves hoeing cotton, center. ""Confederacy,"" right. This Two ""For Treasurer"" clauses at bottom. Detailed in the Fricke Condition census, with this example previously lot 652 in the 1987 NASCA Richmond sale of Dr. Ball's collection. Approximately 100 notes were issued with this error before it was discovered and corrected in 1862. Choice About Uncirculated. ex. Cowan; Dr. Douglas Ball - NASCA 1987 Richmond Sale Lot 652 (Image) Est. $3,000-3,500

SOLD for $2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
389 389 T-41. $100. 1862. Cr. Unlisted, PF-26. No. 71164, Plate Y. As previous. Issued Nov. 24, 1862. Watermarked paper with CSA in block letters. ""T"" above Confederate, at lower left slave vignette. F-VF Est. $100-150

SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
390 390 T-42. $2. 1862. Cr. 336A, PF-4. No. 43195. Plate 1-10 Error. Judah P. Benjamin, left. South striking down the Union in the center. To go along with the earlier T-30 Plate
Mismatch Error is this 110 Error, which is typically known as the mostT-42. $2. 1862. Cr. 336A, PF-4. No. 43195. Plate 1-10 Error. Judah P. Benjamin, left. South striking down the Union in the center. To go along with the earlier T-30 Plate Mismatch Error is this 1/10 Error, which is typically known as the most common "error" that can be collected. This >Fine example is fully framed, and does have some light staining at left and some pinholes. A fantastic example. (Image) Est. $1,400-1,800

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
391 391 T-42. $2. 1862. Four Different Criswell/Fricke Varieties. [4] Judah Benjamin at upper left. South Striking Down the Union at top center. This lot of four examples depict Criswell numbers 334 - 337, and Fricke numbers PF-1, 2, 3, and 5. Grades are VG/F, VG/F, VF, and Fine, Est. $150-200

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
392 392 1862. A Deuce and Two Aces: [3] 1) T-43. $2. Cr. 338, PF-1. No. 33762, Plate 10. VG/F, pinholes, nicely framed; 2) T-44. $1. Cr. 341, PF-3. No. 55845, Plate 10. Fine, pinholes; 3) T-45. $1. Cr. 342, PF-2. No. 40566, Plate 5. VG, Est. $150-200

SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
393 393 T-44. $1. 1862. Cr. 341, PF-3. No. 3361, Plate 6. Liberty at left. Steamship at top center. Lucy Pickens at lower right. Third Series. Pressed EF/AU Est. $150-200

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
394 394 T-44 and CT-45 Pairing. [2] 1) T-44. $1. 1862. Cr. 341, PF-3. No. 51142, Plate 2. PMG Choice Unc 63 EPQ; 2) CT-45/362. $1. 1862. PMG Choice Unc 63 EPQ. Est. $300-400

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
395 395 T-45. $1. 1862. Cr. 342, PF-2. No. 53643, Plate 5. Liberty at left. Steamship at top center. Lucy Pickens at lower right. Green ""ONE"" overprint at center. This is a rare, fully framed Second Series example, as the vast majority of both the T-44's and T-45's are typically cut poorly. While this is a nicely circulated Fine Est. $100-150

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
396 396 T-45. $1. 1862. One of Each Variety. [2] Liberty at left. Steamship at center. Lucy Pickens at lower right. Green ""ONE"" overprint at center. 1) Cr. 342A, PF-1. First Series. No. 47923, Plate 3. Fine, pinholes; 2) Cr. 342, PF-2. Second Series. No. 21050, Plate 7. Fully Framed. Fine, Est. $200-300

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
397 397 T-46. $10. 1862. Cr. 343, PF-2. No. 30999. Plate K. State I. Ceres resting on cotton bales at top center. R. M. T. Hunter to the lower right. Extremely Fine with
pinholes.T-46. $10. 1862. Cr. 343, PF-2. No. 30999. Plate K. State I. Ceres resting on cotton bales at top center. R. M. T. Hunter to the lower right. Extremely Fine (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction
398 398 T-49. $100. 1862. Cr. 348, PF-2. No. 30513, Plate D. Soldiers at left. Lucy Pickens at center. George Randolph at lower right. Lucy Pickens was the First Lady of South
Carolina, and is also depicted on both the Type 56 and 65 notes for those wiT-49. $100. 1862. Cr. 348, PF-2. No. 30513, Plate D. Soldiers at left. Lucy Pickens at center. George Randolph at lower right. Lucy Pickens was the First Lady of South Carolina, and is also depicted on both the Type 56 and 65 notes for those wishing to complete the trifecta with this vignette. This note is cut alongside the frameline at right, and most likely kept the note from a gem designation. This is the first CSA $100 note with a printed back, and is the variety printed on watermarked paper with CSA in block letters surrounded by a wavy line. PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
399 399 T-50. $50. 1862. Cr. 354, PF-8. No. 4129. Plate Y. Jefferson Davis. Printed on watermarked paper with CSA in block letters. Very Fine Est. $75-100

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
400 400 T-50. $50. 1862. Cr. 355, PF-9. No. 6608, Plate ZA. Jefferson Davis at center. Printed on watermarked paper with CSA in block letters surrounded by wavy line. Third Series.
Imprint of Keatinge & Ball printed below Fundable statement at left. T-50. $50. 1862. Cr. 355, PF-9. No. 6608, Plate ZA. Jefferson Davis at center. Printed on watermarked paper with CSA in block letters surrounded by wavy line. Third Series. Imprint of Keatinge & Ball printed below Fundable statement at left. Very Fine. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction

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