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THE CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL SALE continued...

INTERIM DEPOSITORY RECEIPTS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
521   FL. Jacksonville. $50. Sept. 18, 1861. FL-6. Bond Receipt Form. No. 1416. This Bond Receipt form is printed on blue woven paper, and is listed as a Rarity 15 (Unique) and not
pictured in the IDR book. Very Fine with a small tear at toFL. Jacksonville. $50. Sept. 18, 1861. FL-6. Bond Receipt Form. No. 1416. This Bond Receipt form is printed on blue woven paper, and is listed as a Rarity 15 (Unique) and not pictured in the IDR book. Very FineFrom The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $800-1,200

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
522   FL. Lake City. $900. March 30, 1864. FL-9. Richmond Type II, Bank of St. Johns. No. 1837. Issued to F.M Bryan, and with his signature and assignment on reverse to W.J.
McAlister, who then assisgns it over to the State of Florida for paymentFL. Lake City. $900. March 30, 1864. FL-9. Richmond Type II, Bank of St. Johns. No. 1837. Issued to F.M Bryan, and with his signature and assignment on reverse to W.J. McAlister, who then assisgns it over to the State of Florida for payment of taxes - interesting that no dates were stated. Fine, cut cancelled, and with some pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
523   FL. Madison. $100. Apr. 27, 1864. FL-11. Richmond Type II. No. 4. Approximately 100 IDRs were issued in Madison over an almost three month period. This FVF example is cut
cancelled with three pinholes. Transfer statement on back. FrFL. Madison. $100. Apr. 27, 1864. FL-11. Richmond Type II. No. 4. Approximately 100 IDR's were issued in Madison over an almost three month period. This F/VF example is cut cancelled with three pinholes. Transfer statement on back. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $400-600

SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
524   FL. Madison. $100. June 21, 1864. FL-11. Richmond Type II. No. 26. Three transfer statements on back. VG/F with stain at left, small paper loss around cut cancel at center. Ink burn is also noted at lower left and some spots along top. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $300-400

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
525   FL. Madison. $200. June 21, 1864. FL-11. Richmond Type II. No. 27. Two transfer statments are on back of this FVF example that has some paper loss around the cut cancels and
some ink burn at lower left. Pinholes also noted. From TheFL. Madison. $200. June 21, 1864. FL-11. Richmond Type II. No. 27. Two transfer statments are on back of this F/VF example that has some paper loss around the cut cancels and some ink burn at lower left. Pinholes also noted. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $400-600

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
526   FL. Madison. Transfer Document. This transfer document traces back to Madison as A.M. Weatherspoon is also listed as Collector on the other Madison IDR's. Very Fine, cut cancelled and with some pencil writing in upper right corner. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $100-150

SOLD for $65.00
Will close during Public Auction
527   FL. Marianna. $100. June 8, 1864. FL-16. Handwritten. No. 44. Only handwritten IDRs are known from Marianna, written on two types of paper - the current example is on a
grayish-white paper with blue lines, and the other is thick blue paperFL. Marianna. $100. June 8, 1864. FL-16. Handwritten. No. 44. Only handwritten IDR's are known from Marianna, written on two types of paper - the current example is on a grayish-white paper with blue lines, and the other is thick blue paper with brown lines. Made out to A. F. Blunt, who then reassigns on back to Moore & Aldmerman. Actually, the mercantile company of Alderman & Moore were prominent merchants in Marianna, and are also believed by some to have been supporters of the Union, most likely for economic reasons. Fine, cut cancelled with a rough top edge. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $500-700

SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
528   FL. Quincy. $300. March 25, 1864. FL-19. Local Typeset. No. 345. Printed on brown paper and signed by Isaac Hains as Depositary. Four assignment statements on back. Fine, cut
cancelled with faded red numbers at upper left. From The JoFL. Quincy. $300. March 25, 1864. FL-19. Local Typeset. No. 345. Printed on brown paper and signed by Isaac Hains as Depositary. Four assignment statements on back. Fine, cut cancelled with faded red numbers at upper left. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
529 529 FL. Quincy. $100. June 16, 1864. FL-20. Richmond Type II. No. 739. Only 75 were issued of this type, and today is listed as a Rarity 13 (3-5 known). Fine+ with small paper loss
around cut cancel. Two transfer statements on back. FromFL. Quincy. $100. June 16, 1864. FL-20. Richmond Type II. No. 739. Only 75 were issued of this type, and today is listed as a Rarity 13 (3-5 known). Fine+ with small paper loss around cut cancel. Two transfer statements on back. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $900-1,200

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
530   FL. Quincy. $1,000. June 30, 1864.  FL-20. Richmond Type II. No. 778. As previous. Fine with some ink burn in the date, and a couple of pinholes are also noticed. From The Joe
C. Copeland CollectionFL. Quincy. $1,000. June 30, 1864. FL-20. Richmond Type II. No. 778. As previous. Fine with some ink burn in the date, and a couple of pinholes are also noticed. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $800-1,000

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
531   FL. Tallahassee. $2,000. Apr. 19, 1961. FL-22. Montgomery Type II. While not numbered, there were believed to be only 30 IDRs issued of this type over the last two weeks of
April 1861. This VGF example has multiple small tears along tFL. Tallahassee. $2,000. Apr. 19, 1961. FL-22. Montgomery Type II. While not numbered, there were believed to be only 30 IDR's issued of this type over the last two weeks of April 1861. This VG/F example has multiple small tears along the bottom border and one on the right edge. Signatures of Denham, Bailey, and Beard. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $800-1,200

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
532   FL. Tallahassee. $1,000. May 22, 1861. FL-23. Montgomery Type I. No. 2 This IDR and bond receipt have been glued together along left edge of the IDR and the top of the receipt
page. The IDR has been punch cancelled through the signatures, aFL. Tallahassee. $1,000. May 22, 1861. FL-23. Montgomery Type I. No. 2 This IDR and bond receipt have been glued together along left edge of the IDR and the top of the receipt page. The IDR has been punch cancelled through the signatures, and we are assigning a F/VF grade due to the glue. An interesting pairing. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $900-1,200

SOLD for $575.00
Will close during Public Auction
533   FL. Tallahassee. $300. June 4, 1861. FL-23. Montgomery Type I. No. 3 Only 20 examples are said to have been issued of this type from May through July, 1861. This type is
printed on thick white paper, with the present example having no pinhoFL. Tallahassee. $300. June 4, 1861. FL-23. Montgomery Type I. No. 3 Only 20 examples are said to have been issued of this type from May through July, 1861. This type is printed on thick white paper, with the present example having no pinholes or tears. F/VF. (Image) Est. $900-1,200

SOLD for $575.00
Will close during Public Auction
534   FL. Tallahassee. $100. June 19, 1861. FL-23. Montgomery Type I. No. 4. We find it interesting to note that this example (Serial No. 4) was issued 15 days after the previous lot
(Serial No 3). Fine, with some internal paper separation alFL. Tallahassee. $100. June 19, 1861. FL-23. Montgomery Type I. No. 4. We find it interesting to note that this example (Serial No. 4) was issued 15 days after the previous lot (Serial No 3). Fine, with some internal paper separation along the left vertical fold. Some red writing at upper left as well. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $700-900

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
535   FL. Tallahassee. $100. Aug. 6, 1861. FL-24. $100. No. 2896. This Bond Receipt is similar to FL-6 except the city of receipt. Very Fine, with some light water damage along top
and red writing of 47 twice at upper left. From The JFL. Tallahassee. $100. Aug. 6, 1861. FL-24. $100. No. 2896. This Bond Receipt is similar to FL-6 except the city of receipt. Very Fine, with some light water damage along top and red writing of ""47"" twice at upper left. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $700-900

SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
536 536 FL. Tallahassee. $800. Feb. 7, 1862. FL-25. Montgomery Type IA. No. 3. A lovely FVF example with a tear in the upper right corner that is outside of the frame line, and with a
serrated bottom edge, having the appearance of being torn fFL. Tallahassee. $800. Feb. 7, 1862. FL-25. Montgomery Type IA. No. 3. A lovely F/VF example with a tear in the upper right corner that is outside of the frame line, and with a serrated bottom edge, having the appearance of being torn from a book or pad. A light pink area in the upper left corner should also be mentioned. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $600-800

SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
537   FL. Tallahassee. $3500. March 7, 1864. FL-37. No. 217. This lot begins a run of local Tallahassee Type 1 Forms, as the city and state are printed, and an interesting fact is
that 11, yes ELEVEN, different colors of paper were used to printFL. Tallahassee. $3500. March 7, 1864. FL-37. No. 217. This lot begins a run of local Tallahassee Type 1 Forms, as the city and state are printed, and an interesting fact is that 11, yes ELEVEN, different colors of paper were used to print these forms. This Very Fine example is printed on lemon colored paper and has washed out a bit from being wet at one time. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $400-600

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
538   FL. Tallahassee. $100. March 7 , 1864. FL-38. No. 259. Same as previous but printed on dark pink paper. This is a mate to the Plate Note pictured on page 140, as Mr. Robinson
requested to have his obviously larger deposit broken down into sFL. Tallahassee. $100. March 7 , 1864. FL-38. No. 259. Same as previous but printed on dark pink paper. This is a mate to the Plate Note pictured on page 140, as Mr. Robinson requested to have his obviously larger deposit broken down into smaller IDR's/Bond's at issuance. Fine with two pinholes. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $270.00
Will close during Public Auction
539   FL. Tallahassee. $1,000. March 28, 1864. FL-38. No. 3322. Same as previous. The paper has faded a bit on this Fine example that is cut cancelled and missing the lower left corner that is completely outside of the frame line. A transfer statement is notated on back. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $300-400

SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
540   FL. Tallahassee. $500. March 7, 1864. FL-38. No. 268. As previous. VG/Fine with notches out at fold lines at top and bottom margins. Transfer statement on back. From The Joe C. Copeland Collection Est. $200-300

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction

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