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THE CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL SALE continued...

OBSOLETE CURRENCY continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
241   SC. Charleston. Corporation of Charleston. 10 Cents. April 19, 1861. (Sheheen 833). All red throughout. Milkmaid with cows at center. Sailor with Confederate flag ""Stars & Bars"", left. Reverse has blue vignette of men picking cotton. VG/F, Est. $150-200

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
242   SC. Charleston. Peoples Bank. $5. May 4, 1854. (SC-20 G2a. Sheheen 299). No. 884886. Red FIVE overprint. Cattle, top Memminger, lower right. Imprint Baldwin, Adams & Co, New
York. Interesting serial number correction at top on both thSC. Charleston. Peoples Bank. $5. May 4, 1854. (SC-20 G2a. Sheheen 299). No. 884/886. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
243   SC. Charleston. Planters & Mechanics Bank. $5. Nov. 8, 1859. (SC-25, G10a. Sheheen 320). No. 34, Plate C. Early steam train at left. Columbia with Eagle and Globe at center. Red plain ""5"" overprinted at left and right in red. Imprint of TC & Co. The cashier's signature is of Clement H. Stevens, who would go on to become a Brigadier General for the Confederacy, and would be killed in the battle of Atlanta on July 20, 1864. Very Fine. Est. $150-200

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
244   SC. Charleston. Soldiers Way-Side Home. $1. May 1, 1864. (Sheheen-844). No. 2940, Plate A. No printer. Dog and safe at top center. Redeemable July, 1864. Green design on
reverse. Way-Side Homes were recuperation centers for wounded solSC. Charleston. Soldiers' Way-Side Home. $1. May 1, 1864. (Sheheen-844). No. 2940, Plate A. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
245   SC. Charleston. South Western Railroad Bank Trio: [3] 1) $5. July 1, 1859. (SC-35, G2d. Sheheen 406). No. 724, Plate D. Imprints of TC and ABNCo. Fine; 2) $10 Est. $200-300

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
246   SC. Charleston. State Bank Trio: [3] 1) $5. Jan. 1, 1862. (SC-40, G22a. Sheheen 429). No. 594, Plate A. Imprints of BA and BC. F/VF, three pinholes; 2) $10 Est. $150-200

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
247 247 SC. [Charleston]. South Carolina Railroad. 50 Cents. April 1, 1864. (Sheheen-659). Train with passenger car. Red title and denomination. Reverse features blue FIFTY CENTS. This
is the only fractional denomination issued by the SC RaSC. [Charleston]. South Carolina Railroad. 50 Cents. April 1, 1864. (Sheheen-659). Train with passenger car. Red title and denomination. Reverse features blue ""FIFTY CENTS"". This is the only fractional denomination issued by the SC Railroad. Fine. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction
248   SC. Charleston. Union Bank of South Carolina. $5. Oct. 5, 1859. (SC-50 G6a. Sheheen 610). No. 211. Agriculture and Commerce seated on bales, factories and farm in distance. Bust of Calhoun at bottom. Imprint ABNCo. VG/F Est. $150-200

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
249 249 TN. Anderson. 29th Michigan Sutler Request. July 6, 1865. This is a three by five inch paper with an interesting request of Fifty Cents worth of letter paper and to(sic) sheets
of emry (sic) paper by someone in Company H that we are unaTN. Anderson. 29th Michigan Sutler Request. July 6, 1865. This is a three by five inch paper with an interesting request of ""Fifty Cents worth of letter paper and to(sic) sheets of emry (sic) paper"" by someone in Company H that we are unable to confirm. F/VF, two small tears at upper right. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $150-200

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
250 250 TN. Big Bottom. J. T. Waggoner. 25 Cents. April 1, 1863. No. 453. Decorative end panel at left. Steam train top center. Printed on plain white paper. Issued April 10, 1863
written and initialized on back in red. Fine, with 34 tearTN. Big Bottom. J. T. Waggoner. 25 Cents. April 1, 1863. No. 453. Decorative end panel at left. Steam train top center. Printed on plain white paper. Issued April 10, 1863 written and initialized on back in red. Fine, with 3/4" tear at upper right that has archival tape repair on back, and some pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
251   TN. Big Bottom. J. T. Waggoner. 25 Cents. May 1, 1862. Typset on Yellow paper. GVG, paper loss around edges and multiple separations internally. The majority of the yellow
paper scrip from this issuer are in similar shape. From TTN. Big Bottom. J. T. Waggoner. 25 Cents. May 1, 1862. Typset on Yellow paper. G/VG, paper loss around edges and multiple separations internally. The majority of the yellow paper scrip from this issuer are in similar shape. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $200-300

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
252   TN. Big Bottom. J. T. Waggoner. 50 Cents. April 7, 1863. No. 328. As earlier lot on white paper, with some light staing at right. VG/F. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $300-400

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
253 253 TN. Chattanooga. Corporation of Chattanooga. 15 Cents. August 7, 1861. Garland Unlisted. Train in oval at top center. Indian Princess at right. Red Now or Never CSA flag on
reverse. A lovely AU example with two small stamp hingeTN. Chattanooga. Corporation of Chattanooga. 15 Cents. August 7, 1861. Garland Unlisted. Train in oval at top center. Indian Princess at right. Red ""Now or Never"" CSA flag on reverse. A lovely AU example with two small stamp hinge remnants noted on back. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
254   TN. Cleveland. Ocoee Bank. $1 Trio. Jan. 8, 1862. Garland Unlisted. [3] Early steam engine in oval at top center. Imprint of Price Current, New Orleans. Green end panels and overprint of ""ONE"" at bottom center. Nos. 5345, Plate A; 5351, Plate B; 5360, Plate C. All are Very Good with damage involving various portions of paper loss around edges. Also two large stamp hinges are found on the back of each note. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $150-200

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
255 255 TN. Humboldt. J. C. Eadelman. $1. March 12, 1862. Garland Unlisted. No. 418. Agriculture at left, holding oval with a paddlewheel steamer. Commerce at right holding oval with
steam train. VGF, with rough top and right edges and staTN. Humboldt. J. C. Eadelman. $1. March 12, 1862. Garland Unlisted. No. 418. Agriculture at left, holding oval with a paddlewheel steamer. Commerce at right holding oval with steam train. VG/F, with rough top and right edges and stains noted. We can find mention in the Sep. 7, 1866 Weekly Intelligencer from Paris, TN the obituary notice of Mrs. J. Eadelman as the proprietor of the hotel in Humboldt. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
256   TN. Kingston. Unknown Merchant. $1. Feb. __, 1863. Unlisted. Building in oval at center. Washington left. ??? Right. Kingston is the county seat for Roane County, and actually
served as the state capital for one day in 1807, due in partTN. Kingston. Unknown Merchant. $1. Feb. __, 1863. Unlisted. Building in oval at center. Washington left. ??? Right. Kingston is the county seat for Roane County, and actually served as the state capital for one day in 1807, due in part to convincing the Cherokee that by ceding the area that is now Roane County that Kingston would become the capital. This extremely rare item is not listed in Garland. A small hole is noted at left, and some paper skins are noted on back, but, if this is the only surviving example at present, it doesn't really matter. Fine. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $500-700

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
257   TN. Knoxville. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Co. 10 Cents. June 20, 1862. No. 5617. Garland 1372. Early Steam Engine at center. Red overprints of TEN at center, and 10 at
right. Printed on blue paper. The East Tenn & Ga RRTN. Knoxville. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Co. 10 Cents. June 20, 1862. No. 5617. Garland 1372. Early Steam Engine at center. Red overprints of ""TEN"" at center, and ""10"" at right. Printed on blue paper. The East Tenn & Ga RR ran between Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Dalton, Georgia, which then would link up with the Western and Atlantic Railroad. Two pinholes are noted at left on this Fine example. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
258   TN. Knoxville. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Co. 15 Cents. June 20, 1862. No. 5215. Garland 1374. Dog and Safe at top center. Red overprints of 15 at center and right.
Printed on blue paper. FVF, two pinholes at left. FTN. Knoxville. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Co. 15 Cents. June 20, 1862. No. 5215. Garland 1374. Dog and Safe at top center. Red overprints of ""15"" at center and right. Printed on blue paper. F/VF, two pinholes at left. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
259 259 TN. Knoxville. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Co. 25 Cents. June 20, 1862. No. 4291. Garland 1376. Running or leaping deer at top center. Red overprint of 25 printed twice
at center, and again at right. EF, with two tiny edTN. Knoxville. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Co. 25 Cents. June 20, 1862. No. 4291. Garland 1376. Running or leaping deer at top center. Red overprint of ""25"" printed twice at center, and again at right. EF, with two tiny edge splits at lower left corner and two pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
260 260 TN. Knoxville. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Co. 50 Cents. June 20, 1862. No. 5234. Garland 1378. Steam engine at top center. Red overprints of FIFTY at center and 50 at
right. Fine, four pinholes. From The Joe C. CoTN. Knoxville. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Co. 50 Cents. June 20, 1862. No. 5234. Garland 1378. Steam engine at top center. Red overprints of ""FIFTY"" at center and ""50"" at right. Fine, four pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction

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