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THE CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL SALE continued...

INTERIM DEPOSITORY RECEIPTS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
601 601 SC. Charleston. $4500. August 31, 1864. SC-43. Charleston Typeset Form 2. No. 38. IDR Plate Form, page 313.  Fine-VF, with ink burn in cancellation, pinholes. From The Holger
Dreher CollectionSC. Charleston. $4500. August 31, 1864. SC-43. Charleston Typeset Form 2. No. 38. IDR Plate Form, page 313. Fine-VF, with ink burn in cancellation, pinholes. From The Holger Dreher Collection (Image) Est. $100-150

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
602 602 SC. Charleston. $500. September 27, 1864. SC-43. Charleston Typeset Form 2. No. 127. Printed on brownish white paper. EF Est. $100-150

SOLD for $70.00
Will close during Public Auction
603 603 SC. Chester $100. April 25, 1864. SC-61. Richmond Type II. No. 1384. Multiple endorsements on back. Very Fine Est. $50-75

SOLD for $35.00
Will close during Public Auction
604 604 SC. Columbia. $100. August 30, 1864. SC-66. Columbia Local Typeset 1. No. 4473. Made out to the Merchants Bank of South Carolina. Extremely Fine. From The Holger Dreher
CollectionSC. Columbia. $100. August 30, 1864. SC-66. Columbia Local Typeset 1. No. 4473. Made out to the Merchants Bank of South Carolina. Extremely Fine. From The Holger Dreher Collection (Image) Est. $75-100

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
605 605 SC. Columbia. $100. August 30, 1864. SC-66. Columbia Local Typeset 1. Printed on white woven paper. EF/AU Est. $75-100

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
606 606 SC. Winnsboro. $750. Aug. 5, 1862. SC-148. Montgomery Form III. No. 54. F-VF, light ink burn in ink cancellation. From The Holger Dreher CollectionSC. Winnsboro. $750. Aug. 5, 1862. SC-148. Montgomery Form III. No. 54. F-VF, light ink burn in ink cancellation. From The Holger Dreher Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
607 607 TN Bristol. $1,000. March 29, 1864. TN-3. Richmond Type IA. No. 193. Bristol is a border town that crosses both Tennessee and Virginia. This Very Good example was endorsed on
back by Joseph Anderson to settle his 1863 taxes with the ConTN Bristol. $1,000. March 29, 1864. TN-3. Richmond Type IA. No. 193. Bristol is a border town that crosses both Tennessee and Virginia. This Very Good example was endorsed on back by Joseph Anderson to settle his 1863 taxes with the Confederate Government. Both the left and top edges appear to have been torn by hand. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $600-800

SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
608 608 TN. Bristol. $100. March 30, 1864. TN-4. Richmond Type IB. No. 209. This appears to be slight anomaly from the records that have been reviewed in that the serial number is an
odd number, while it was believed that only even numbers were useTN. Bristol. $100. March 30, 1864. TN-4. Richmond Type IB. No. 209. This appears to be slight anomaly from the records that have been reviewed in that the serial number is an odd number, while it was believed that only even numbers were used on this type. Interesting to note that this certificate wound up in the hands Joseph Anderson, who the last lot was also made out to. Very Good, with ink burn at top creating some paper loss, and the apparent non-use of any cutting tools at left and bottom. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $600-800

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
609 609 TN. Bristol. $400. April 1, 1864. TN-6. Local Typset. No. 362. Printed on blue paper watermarked J. Paine, Kent Mills, 1861. Tax payment endorsement on back. It is believed 100
certificates were issued. Fine, stain along fold line aTN. Bristol. $400. April 1, 1864. TN-6. Local Typset. No. 362. Printed on blue paper watermarked ""J. Paine, Kent Mills, 1861"". Tax payment endorsement on back. It is believed 100 certificates were issued. Fine, stain along fold line at bottom right. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $800-1,200

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
610 610 TN. Bristol. $200. April 1, 1864. TN-6. Local Typeset. No. 346. As prior. Tax payment and transfer statements on back. VG/F, with edge tear at top center along fold line, residue at right edge and some pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $600-800

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
611 611 TN. Bristol. $100.  March 31, 1864.  TN-7. Richmond Type II.  No. 929. VGF with small tears at top center and left center edge. Tax statement on back. From The Joe C. Copeland
CollectionTN. Bristol. $100. March 31, 1864. TN-7. Richmond Type II. No. 929. VG/F with small tears at top center and left center edge. Tax statement on back. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $700-900

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
612 612 TN. (Bristol). Transfer Document. This blue woven paper document details transfers for multiple transfers within Sullivan County, Tennessee in September 1864. Documentation is
on both sides. Fine with three pinholes. <From The Joe C. CoTN. (Bristol). Transfer Document. This blue woven paper document details transfers for multiple transfers within Sullivan County, Tennessee in September 1864. Documentation is on both sides. Fine (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $220.00
Will close during Public Auction
613 613 TN. Greenville. $100.  March 21, 1864. TN-16. Richmond Type II.  No. 344. Major Erasmus Taylor, Quartermaster C.S.A. signs as the Depositary.  Payment statement on back. Very
Fine, pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland CollectionTN. Greenville. $100. March 21, 1864. TN-16. Richmond Type II. No. 344. Major Erasmus Taylor, Quartermaster C.S.A. signs as the Depositary. Payment statement on back. Very Fine, pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $900-1,200

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
614 614 TN. Greenville. $100. March 26, 1864. TN-16. Richmond Type II. No. 707. Signed by Erasmus Taylor, Major Quartermaster CSA. Greenville is located northwest of Nashville, and
located on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad line. One transfer sTN. Greenville. $100. March 26, 1864. TN-16. Richmond Type II. No. 707. Signed by Erasmus Taylor, Major Quartermaster CSA. Greenville is located northwest of Nashville, and located on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad line. One transfer statement on back which has bled through. Fine, with pinholes and a blue "102" noted at upper left. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $600-800

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
615 615 TN. Greenville. $1,000. March 27, 1864. TN-16. Richmond Type II. No. 857 Notice the serial number was corrected from 856 at upper left. VGF with a rough left side and pinholes.
A blue 79 is also noted at upper left. Tax and TransfeTN. Greenville. $1,000. March 27, 1864. TN-16. Richmond Type II. No. 857 Notice the serial number was corrected from 856 at upper left. VG/F with a rough left side and pinholes. A blue ""79"" is also noted at upper left. Tax and Transfer statements on back. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $500-700

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
616 616 TN. Greenville. $300. March 26, 1864. TN-16. Richmond Type II. No. 498. This Very Good example has pinholes and edge tears at fold lines at top and bottom, and has an
additional sheet of paper glued to the back to handle one last tax stTN. Greenville. $300. March 26, 1864. TN-16. Richmond Type II. No. 498. This Very Good example has pinholes and edge tears at fold lines at top and bottom, and has an additional sheet of paper glued to the back to handle one last tax statement, as previous. Transfers had already taken up the entire back of the form. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $400-500

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
617 617 TN. Knoxville. $3,300. July 31, 1863. TN-22. Richmond Type II. No. 716 This VGF example has been silked over and attached to its corresponding Redemption Letter. Interesting to
note that Joe bought this from Dr. Ball in December, 1984TN. Knoxville. $3,300. July 31, 1863. TN-22. Richmond Type II. No. 716 This VG/F example has been silked over and attached to its corresponding Redemption Letter. Interesting to note that Joe bought this from Dr. Ball in December, 1984 for all of $40, with Dr. Ball mentioning this was only the 3rd IDR known on this type at the time. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (imagea) (Image) Est. $700-900

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
618 618 TN. Knoxville. $9,400. June 5, 1863. TN-26. Richmond Type II. No. 417. This Very Good example has been cut out cancelled at the signature line, and has been silked to protect
further damage, as some internal separations are noted alTN. Knoxville. $9,400. June 5, 1863. TN-26. Richmond Type II. No. 417. This Very Good example has been cut out cancelled at the signature line, and has been silked to ""protect"" further damage, as some internal separations are noted along with small tears at top and bottom. Listed as Rarity 14 (2 known). From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $700-900

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
619 619 TN. Knoxville. $100$3,700. July 18, 1863. TN-27. Uncut Pair. Nos. 553-554. This pair of Richmond Type II forms have been silked, as it appears a large tear forms from the left
side between the forms and travels halfway up the form. Cut outTN. Knoxville. $100/$3,700. July 18, 1863. TN-27. Uncut Pair. Nos. 553-554. This pair of Richmond Type II forms have been silked, as it appears a large tear forms from the left side between the forms and travels halfway up the form. Cut out cancels at the signature lines. Very Good. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
620 620 TN. Memphis. $700. Oct. 31, 1864. TN-35. No. 5522. The following three lots are actually Union receipts written upon confiscation of outstanding Confederate IDRs. Memphis fell
to the Union on June 6, 1862, and at present there are no knownTN. Memphis. $700. Oct. 31, 1864. TN-35. No. 5522. The following three lots are actually Union receipts written upon confiscation of outstanding Confederate IDR's. Memphis fell to the Union on June 6, 1862, and at present there are no known Confederate IDR's. Under orders from Union Major General Edward Canby, all citizens were required to turn in their Confederate Fiscal paper, thus these receipts were generated. The original IDR was issued by James Whitfield, who was the Depositary of Columbus, Mississippi. The present example grades F/VF with three pinholes at left. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $1,400-1,800

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction

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