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THE CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL SALE continued...

CONFEDERATE CURRENCY continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
441 441 Group of Seven 1864 T-67 $20s: [7] 1) Cr. 508, PF-7. No. 75266. VF; 2-3) Cr. 509, PF-9. Nos. 62848, 66061. VF, pinholes; EF; 4) Cr. 510, PF-10. No. 69124. EF; 5-6) Cr. 515, PF-15. Nos., 3158, 8045. EF, VF; 7) Cr. 516, PF-16. No. 27833. VF. Est. $100-150

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
442 442 T-68. $10. Missing Plate Letter.  1864. Cr. 540A, PF-1. No. 75694. Plate G. Horses pulling cannon in the center. R.M.T. Hunter, right.  Missing right G plate letter - State
IIIG. Fine.T-68. $10. Missing Plate Letter. 1864. Cr. 540A, PF-1. No. 75694. Plate G. Horses pulling cannon in the center. R.M.T. Hunter, right. Missing right ""G"" plate letter - State IIIG. Fine. (Image) Est. $300-400

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443 443 T-68. $10. 1864. Cr. 550, PF-38. No. 91035. Plate H. Horses pulling cannon in the center. R.M.T. Hunter to the right. Tough Yarboro House stamped reverse. Choice
Uncirculated.T-68. $10. 1864. Cr. 550, PF-38. No. 91035. Plate H. Horses pulling cannon in the center. R.M.T. Hunter to the right. Tough Yarboro House stamped reverse. Choice Uncirculated. (imagea) (Image) Est. $200-250

SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
444 444 T-68. $10. Plate F-E Mismatch. 1864. Cr. 551, PF-42. No. 96660. Horses pulling cannon in the center. R.M.T. Hunter to the right. This is actually a plate state error, as a
small piece of the right plate letter F broke and subsequently stuckT-68. $10. Plate F-E Mismatch. 1864. Cr. 551, PF-42. No. 96660. Horses pulling cannon in the center. R.M.T. Hunter to the right. This is actually a plate state error, as a small piece of the right plate letter ""F"" broke and subsequently stuck to the plate, creating what appears to be an "E". Choice About Uncirculated, (Image) Est. $400-600

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445 445 T-70. $2 Trio. 1864. Cr. 567, PF-5. [3] Judah P. Benjamin at right. 1) No. 106738, Plate A. EF/AU; 2) No. 106741, Plate A. EF/AU; 3) No. 90341, Plate E. VF Est. $100-150

SOLD for $140.00
Will close during Public Auction
446 446 Quintet of 1864 Tinted Confederates: [6] 1) $50. T-66. Cr. 503, PF-15. No. 73793, Plate Z. AU; 2) $20. T-67. Cr. 505, PF-3. No. 84379, Plate B. VF; 3) $10. T-68. Cr. 547, PF-21. No. 95004, Plate A. AU; 4) $5. T-69. Cr. 564, PF-10. No. 55724, Plate C, State I. EF; 5)$2. T-70. Cr. 566, PF-4. No. 98759, Plate B. EF; 6)$1. T-71. Cr. 577, PF-4. No. 17175, Plate G. Fine. Est. $200-300

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
447 447 Mixed Trio of 1861 $10s and a $20: [3] 1) T-20. $20. Cr. 143, PF-14. No. 26034, Plate 9. Fine, pinholes; 2) T-28. $10. Cr. 231, PF-2. No. 21105, Plate A9.Fine, two pinholes; 3) T-30. $10. Cr. 238, PF-1. No. 53435, Plate 1. EF, Est. $200-300

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
448 448 Quartet of 1861 Confederate Notes: [4] 1) T-20. $20. Cr. 39, PF-1. Plate 9. Industry seated between Cupid and beehive, center; Stephens, left. F, tape and small notch; 2) Similar to previous, but Cr. 142, PF-8. Plate 10. Same vignette. VG, CC and tape repair; 3) T-28. $10. Cr. 236, PF-9. Plate A10. Ceres and Commerce with urn. VG/F; 4) T-30. $10. Cr. 238, PF-1. Plate 4. "General Francis Marion's Sweet Potato Dinner." VG/F. Est. $100-150

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
449 449 Trio of $100's. [3] 1) T-40. Sep. 23, 1862. Cr. 300, PF-5. No. 52512, Plate Ad. EF; 2) T-41. Nov. 6, 1862. Cr. 318A, PF-25. No. 47434, Plate W. VF, pinholes; 3) T-65. 1864. Cr. 494, PF-3. No. 43942, Plate C. VF Est. $150-200

SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
450 450 Six 1862 Mixed Confederates: [2] 1) T-42. $2. Cr. 336, PF-3. No. 21692. South striking down Union in center. F; 2) T-45. $1. Cr. 342A, PF-1. Liberty, steamship, Lucy Pickens. G/VG, tears, tape; 3) T-46. $10. Est. $150-200

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
451 451 Quintet of 1863 Lower Denomination Notes: [5] 1) T-58. $20. Cr. 421, PF-12. No. 148239, Plate B. AU; 2) T-59. $10. Cr. 443, PF-26. No. 30277, Plate C. VF, light stains; 3) T-60. $5. Cr. 453, PF-11. No. 43237, Plate F. VG Est. $100-150

SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction
452 452 Group of Mixed 1863-1864 Confederate Notes: [4] 1) T-59. $10. 1863. Cr. 443, PF-26. EF; 2) T-60. $5. 1863. Cr. 464, PF-27. No. 14425. VF, hinges on back; 3) T-68. $10. 1864. Cr. 551, PF-42. No. 45353. VF; 4) T-71. $1. Est. $100-150

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
453 453 CSA Grouping. [11] 1) T-51. $20. Cr. 365, PF-4. State I. No. 63294, Plate H. VG/F; 2) T-52. $10. Cr. 369, PF-1. No. 46848, Plate B. F/VF; 3) T-53. $5. Cr. 387, PF-8. No. 14222, Plate E. F/VF, CC; 4) T-54. $2. Est. $200-300

SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
454 454 Confederate Currency plus a Virginia Treasury Note. [4] 1) T-18. $20. 1861. Cr. 129, PF-20. No. 4256, Plate A6. VF; 2) T-28. $10. 1861. Cr. 235, PF-7. No. 110094, Plate A15. F/VF; 3) T-36. $5. 1861. Cr.274, PF-2. No. 149722, Plate 9A. VF; 4)VA.Richmond. Virginia Treasury Note. Oct. 21, 1862. Cr. 18. VG. Est. $150-200

SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction
455 455 Balance Lot of 1861 Confederate Notes. [66] A nice selection of notes ranging from a T-5 through T-38. Breakdown by type numbers: T-5, T-6, T-7(2), T-9, T-10, T-12, T-13(9), T-14(9), T-16(6), T-17(2), T-18(7), T-19, T-20(2), T-21(2), T-23, T-24, T-25, T-26, T-28, T-30(5), T-33, T-36(5), T-38. Grades range from VG to Unc with cut cancels and cut out cancels on various notes as well. Lot Should Be Viewed, As No Returns Will Be Accepted. Est. $18,000-22,000

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456 456 Grouping of 1862 Confederate Notes. [47] Grades range from Good to Unc, with some cut cancels and cut out cancels noticed. Breakdown: T-39, T-40(2), T-41(7), T-41(2), T-43(2), T-44(4), T-49(2), T-50(4), T-51(4), T-52(8), T-53(4), T-54(4), T-55(3). Should Be Viewed, As No Returns Will Be Accepted. Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
457 457 Large Lot of 1863-1864 issued Confederate Notes. [120] Grouping of 99 notes issued in 1863, plus an additional 21 notes from 1864. Grades range from Good to Unc, with cut cancels and cut out cancels noticed. Breakdown for each year: 1863 - T-56, T-57(4), T-58(11), T-59(54), T-60(9), T-61, T-62(16), T-63(2). 1864 - T-64(2), T-66(6), T-67, T-68(2), T-69(3), T-70, T-71(5), T-72. Should Be Viewed, As No Returns Will Be Accepted. Est. $3,000-4,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
458 458 Large Dealer Balance Lot of 1861-1864 CSA Notes. [ ] Huge lot of to be seen notes, beginning with T-18's from 1861 and advancing to the T-72's in 1864. Many types with duplicate notes. Grades range from Good to Unc. Also included are are six CSA counterfeit notes. Must Be Viewed, As No Returns Will Be Accepted. Est. $9,000-12,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
BLOCKADE RUNNERS AND STATE BONDS
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
459   Alabama Claims: Geneva Award Drafts Rare trio of United States Treasury Drafts, March-June 1889, payable to various Americans for their losses as a result of attacks by
Confederate raiders Alabama, Florida, and Shenandoah, built in thAlabama Claims: Geneva Award Drafts Rare trio of United States Treasury Drafts, March-June 1889, payable to various Americans for their losses as a result of attacks by Confederate raiders Alabama, Florida, and Shenandoah, built in the the United Kingdom. These drafts were made from the $15.5 million Geneva Award, in which the UK agreed to pay the United States for depredations for which it was partly responsible as a builder and supplier of ships for the Confederate States of America. The drafts are #6346 for $1.27 payable to Charles M. Smith for the estate of Sylvester Brownell, March 12, signed by Treasurer"James W. Hyatt;" #7351 for $.65 payable to Edward A. Swift, April 1, signed by assistant Treasurer "J.W. Whelpley;" and #7758 for $.69 payable to Robert N. Hughson, signed by Treasurer "J.N. Huston." All are uncanceled, imprinted with "GENEVA AWARD" in red at left beneath an engraved vignette of Salmon P. Chase. All are lightly handled and EF. With a pair of TLS from 1886 by treasurers Conrad N. Jordan and JW Whelpley. Both are to Charles Clifford of New Bedford, MA, on Diplomatic drafts, probably also from the Geneva Award. Decided between former US Ambassador to the UK Charles F. Adams and Chief Justice Sir Alexander Cockburn with foreign arbitrators, the Geneva Award was the first agreement of its kind between sovereign powers and as such was the precursor of the World Court and the United Nations. [5] (imagea) (imageb) (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
460   Blockade Runners: Importing & Exporting Company of Georgia (GA), $1000 shares, Savannah, June 12, 1863, 494, blockade runner at top, sailor with anchor at left, edges slightly
irregular, folds, VF+. Early in the war, Savannah had resisted atBlockade Runners: Importing & Exporting Company of Georgia (GA), $1000 shares, Savannah, June 12, 1863, #494, blockade runner at top, sailor with anchor at left, edges slightly irregular, folds, VF+. Early in the war, Savannah had resisted attempts at a blockade behind the stout protection of Fort Pulaski. In April 1862, new Union rifled artillery were landed outside the range of the fort's smoothbore guns and forced its surrender on the 11th, just one day shy of the anniversary of the assault on Ft. Sumter. (Image) Est. $2,000-2,500

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