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THE CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL SALE continued...

CONFEDERATE CURRENCY continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
421 421 Quartet of 1863 T-58 $20s: [4] 1) Cr. 426, PF-17. No. 165786, Plate B. Plain paper.F, pinholes; 2-3) Cr. 424, PF-24. Watermarked paper.VG, CC, tape; F, COC, stain; 4) Cr. 428, PF-29. No. 23540, Plate D. VG Est. $75-100

SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction
422 422 T-59. $10. 1863. Cr. Unlisted, PF-9. No. 1227, Plate C. 5th over 1st Error. Columbia, SC proposed state capitol building at top center. R.M.T. Hunter at lower right. When Evans
and Cogswell decided to reuse the old plate with 1st Series at upT-59. $10. 1863. Cr. Unlisted, PF-9. No. 1227, Plate C. 5th over 1st Error. Columbia, SC proposed state capitol building at top center. R.M.T. Hunter at lower right. When Evans and Cogswell decided to reuse the old plate with 1st Series at upper left, someone didn't fully remove "1st" when the new "5th" Series was added to print additional notes. Choice Uncirculated, cut cancelled. (imagea) (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
423 423 T-59. $10. 1863. Cr. 441, PF-14. No. 1053. Plate AC Error. State capitol proposed for Columbia, S.C. in the center. R.M.T. Hunter, right. Rare plate letter mismatch. VF,
COC.T-59. $10. 1863. Cr. 441, PF-14. No. 1053. Plate A/C Error. State capitol proposed for Columbia, S.C. in the center. R.M.T. Hunter, right. Rare plate letter mismatch. VF, COC. (Image) Est. $2,000-2,500

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
424 424 T-59. $10. 1863. Cr. Unlisted, PF-24. No. 61574. Fallen Plate B. Columbia, SC proposed State capitol at center. R.M.T. Hunter at lower right. The left plate letter has ""fallen and tilted"", and was discovered on the B, D, E, and H plate letters. Fine. Est. $150-200

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
425 425 T-59. $10. Cr. 444, PF-35. No. 7687. Plate B. Est. $125-150

SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
426 426 T-60. $5. 1863. Cr. 449, PF-2. No. 68880, Plate B. Richmond state capitol at top center. Memminger at lower right. This is listed as a Rarity 9 in Fricke, as there is no printer or litho'd names found on this plain paper variety. Fine Est. $100-150

SOLD for $70.00
Will close during Public Auction
427 427 T-60. $5. 1861. Cr. 451A, PF-7. No. 130998. Plate E - A Error. State capitol in Richmond, Va., center. C.G. Memminger, right. Blue back with denomination. One of the toughest
mismatched plate letter varieties to acquire, as it is believed onlT-60. $5. 1861. Cr. 451A, PF-7. No. 130998. Plate E - A Error. State capitol in Richmond, Va., center. C.G. Memminger, right. Blue back with denomination. One of the toughest mismatched plate letter varieties to acquire, as it is believed only 1500 notes were printed before being corrected. Listed as a Rarity 11 in Fricke. Good, CC. (Image) Est. $700-900

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
428 428 T-60. $5. 1863. Cr. 461, PF-23. No. 61254, Plate B. Fallen Plate. Richmond state capitol at top center. Memminger at lower right. The right plate letter has ""fallen"" lower that the left letter. Fine, cut cancelled with tape on back covering cancels. Est. $100-150

SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
429 429 T-60. $5. 1863. Cr. 468, PF-25. Plate A. No serial number. 3rd Series. Richmond state capitol at top center. Memminger at lower right. Evans & Cogswell, Litho is printed in
tiny letters at lower left and is considered a Rarity 9 in Fricke. T-60. $5. 1863. Cr. 468, PF-25. Plate A. No serial number. 3rd Series. Richmond state capitol at top center. Memminger at lower right. ""Evans & Cogswell, Litho"" is printed in tiny letters at lower left and is considered a Rarity 9 in Fricke. Fine, stains and pinholes. ex Smythe Spring 2007 Sale Lot 3894 (Image) Est. $400-600

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
430 430 T-61.  $2. 1863. Cr. 471, PF-6.  No. 885, Plate C. Judah Benjamin at right. This 2nd Series note is graded PCGS New 62PPQ most likely due to the cut of the note, which is
typically seen on this issue.T-61. $2. 1863. Cr. 471, PF-6. No. 885, Plate C. Judah Benjamin at right. This 2nd Series note is graded PCGS New 62PPQ (Image) Est. $500-700

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
431 431 T-62. $1. 1863. Cr. 474, PF-1. No. 19086, Plate F. Clement C. Clay at top center. Part of the note below can be seen due to the awkward cut, and is most likely reflected in the grade. PMG Uncirculated 62 EPQ Est. $150-200

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
432 432 Quartet of 1863 T-62 $1s: [4] 1-2) Cr. 474, PF-1. VG, VG, corner tip missing, small tear; 3-4) Cr. 478, PF-10. VG, Good Est. $75-100

SOLD for $55.00
Will close during Public Auction
433 433 T-64. $500. 1864. Cr. 489, PF-2. No. 33546. Plate A. Confederate seal and battle flag to the left. General Thomas Stonewall Jackson, right. In Memoriam poem on reverse. We are
only aware of three examples presently. Choice UncriculateT-64. $500. 1864. Cr. 489, PF-2. No. 33546. Plate A. Confederate seal and battle flag to the left. General Thomas ""Stonewall"" Jackson, right. ""In Memoriam"" poem on reverse. We are only aware of three examples presently. Choice Uncriculated. (imagea) (Image) Est. $1,400-1,800

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
434 434 T-64. $500. 1864. Cr. 489, PF-2. No. 23055.  Plate B.  Confederate seal and battle flag, left Stonewall Jackson, right. Light Pink under tint.  Choice AU, with great
embossing.T-64. $500. 1864. Cr. 489, PF-2. No. 23055. Plate B. Confederate seal and battle flag, left; Stonewall Jackson, right. Light Pink under tint. Choice AU (Image) Est. $400-600

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
435 435 T-64. $500. 1864. Cr. 489B, PF-3. No. 37605. Plate B. Confederate seal and battle flag, left. General Thomas Stonewall Jackson, right. Beautiful dark red underprint. Very
Fine.T-64. $500. 1864. Cr. 489B, PF-3. No. 37605. Plate B. Confederate seal and battle flag, left. General Thomas ""Stonewall"" Jackson, right. Beautiful dark red underprint. Very Fine. (Image) Est. $400-600

SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
436 436 T-65. $100. Missing Third Printing. A certain rarity and most likely a unique example, as only $10 notes were known without the Third printing of the Face details, as the First
printing is of the back, and the Red or Pink Underprint on the faceT-65. $100. Missing Third Printing. A certain rarity and most likely a unique example, as only $10 notes were known without the Third printing of the Face details, as the First printing is of the back, and the Red or Pink Underprint on the face the Second printing, followed then by the details or Third. It seems this was "Presented to Margaret....." as written on the back of the note some time ago. VG/F, (imagea) (Image) Est. $9,000-12,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
437 437 T-65. $100. Possibly Unique Blank Face Note. This is possibly a unique $100 Blank Face note, as we can only recall seeing and offering the T-68 $10 Blank Face notes, and have a
sheet of Blank Face Tens in this sale. This example was discoveredT-65. $100. Possibly Unique Blank Face Note. This is possibly a unique $100 Blank Face note, as we can only recall seeing and offering the T-68 $10 Blank Face notes, and have a sheet of Blank Face Tens in this sale. This example was discovered over 12 years ago, and none have been seen since. Some staining is noted on this incredibly rare example, as the widely believed story is that when the Union Army captured Richmond, the soldiers discovered a trove of sheets of 1864 $10 notes (T-68's) with only the backs printed, and simply helped themselves to them. VF. (imagea) (Image) Est. $7,000-9,000

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
438 438 Trio of 1864 T-65 $100s: [3] 1) Cr. 490, PF-1. No. 36816, Plate A. No Series. F, pinhole; 2) Cr. 493, PF-2. No. 97274, Plate A. Series I. F; 3) Cr. 494, PF-4. No. 5832, Plate C. Series II. F Est. $100-150

SOLD for $125.00
Will close during Public Auction
439 439 Pair of 1864 Confederate High Denominations: [2] 1) T-65. $100. Cr. 490, PF-1. No. 54115, Plate C. Bright Red overprint. VF/EF; 2) T-66. $50. Cr. 499, PF-8. No. 4754, Plate Y. F/VF. Est. $75-100

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
440 440 Trio of 1864 T-66 $50s: [3] 1-2) Cr. 495, PF-1. No Series. EF, F; 3) Cr. Unlisted, PF-6. ""3."" Series. EF. Est. $100-150

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction

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