Spring Coin, Currency and Stock & Bond Sale 2007-04-12 Auction - 975 Price Results - Smythe & Co. Inc. in NY - Page 6
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3160: MI Michigan Mining Co. Notes (3)3185: NJ State Bank of NJ at Trenton (3)3153: MI Mining Notes large format (3)
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The Herb & Martha Schingoethe Obsolete Currency Collection, Part 10. The Western Reserve Historical Society Collection of Confederate Currency. International Currency, Federal & National Currency, Small Size Currency, Continental & Colonial Currency, Security Printing, College Currency, Rewards of Merit, Traveler's Checks, Stocks & Bonds, State, City & County Bonds, Confederate Bonds, Treasury Certificates, and a very rare collection of U.S. Postal Envelopes.
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KY Bank of Barboursville. #1. 1818 VG: KY. Barboursville. Bank of Barboursville. $1. July 2, 1818. (KY-15 G12). Robed figure holds plow, barge beyond. Plate note in Hughes. R-7. MDF. VG, paper mounting remnants, and a body hole near the
2182: KY Bank of Barboursville. #1. 1818 VGEst. $150-$300See Sold Price
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KY Bowling Green. Peoples Bank. $1. 1860.: KY. Bowling Green. Peoples Bank. $1. 1860. (KY-25 G2a). Men negotiate over a barrel of tobacco. Farmer seated, left. Red `ONE' and full red tint. Fine.
2183: KY Bowling Green. Peoples Bank. $1. 1860.Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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KY Carlisle & Frankfort (2): A Pair of Mixed Kentucky Banks. 1) Carlisle. Farming & Commercial Bank of Carlisle. $3. Nov. 24, 1824. Pink paper. Man plowing field, men in long boat behind, buildings in distance. `30 days after
2184: KY Carlisle & Frankfort (2)Est. $75-$150See Sold Price
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KY Bank of Columbia. $1. 1818. Fine: KY. Columbia. Bank of Columbia. $1. 1818. (KY-55 G12). Woman, eagle and shield. R-7. Fine.
2185: KY Bank of Columbia. $1. 1818. FineEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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KY Columbus. Quinby Market. 5 cents Fine: KY. Columbus. Quinby Market. 5¢. Woman with eagle and shield. Lith. by Ed Mendel, Chicago. R-7. Fine or so, thin spots behind the top back corners from dismounting. Still quite presentable, and
2186: KY Columbus. Quinby Market. 5 cents FineEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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KY Covington. Office of Ex. & Dep. $1 1818: KY. Covington. Office of Exchange & Deposit, B.W. Leathers & Co. $1. June 7, 1818. (H.175). `1' top left, `One Dollar' top right. `CAMPBELL COUNTY' in the right end panel. Morgan, Lodge and Co.
2187: KY Covington. Office of Ex. & Dep. $1 1818Est. $150-$250
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KY Covington. Office of Ex. & Dep. $5 1819: KY. Covington. Office of Exchange & Deposit. $5. Jan 30, 1819. Similar to H.160, but `in Ohio Current notes' has been added by hand. Hands shake inside a chain of linked circles with the motto
2188: KY Covington. Office of Ex. & Dep. $5 1819Est. $350-$700See Sold Price
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KY Cynthiana. No. Bk of KY, Paris $1 1837: KY. Cynthiana. Northern Bank of Kentucky, Paris branch. $1. Oct 23, 1837. (KY-175 unlisted). Hessian soldier with musket. Medallion heads. Women hold 1s in end panels. Unlisted in Hughes or Haxby.
2189: KY Cynthiana. No. Bk of KY, Paris $1 1837Est. $375-$750See Sold Price
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KY Covington. Bk of the Cmwlth $1 1821: KY. Covington. Bank of the Commonwealth of Kentucky at Falmouth. $1. Aug. 1, 1821. (KY-95 G62). `COMMONWEALTH' in ornate type in the center. 1s at the top near the end panels. `KENTUCKY' in the left
2190: KY Covington. Bk of the Cmwlth $1 1821Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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KY Covington. B.W. Leathers & Co. 12 1/2: KY. Covington. B.W. Leathers & Co. 12 1/2¢. July 10, 1821. (KY-95 G54). 12 1/2 in an oval at the top near the center, flanked by 12 1/2. These were payable by the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the
2191: KY Covington. B.W. Leathers & Co. 12 1/2Est. $100-$150
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KY Lancaster & Nicholasville Turnpike 1862: KY. Danville, Lancaster & Nicholasville Turnpike. 5¢. December 20, 1862.
2192: KY Lancaster & Nicholasville Turnpike 1862Est. $150-$250See Sold Price
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KY Bank of Kentucky, Frankfort $3. 1837: KY. Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky, Frankfort Branch. $3. December 20, 1837. (H-281). Steamboat and sailing vessels flanked by 3s in oval counters. Woman, left. Sailor, right. R-6. Fine.
2193: KY Bank of Kentucky, Frankfort $3. 1837Est. $250-$500See Sold Price
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KY Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky $20 Ctft.: KY. Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky. $20. June 6, 1812. (KY-110 C14). Plow. Contemporary counterfeit. F-VF, pen cancelled.
2194: KY Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky $20 Ctft.Est. $75-$150See Sold Price
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KY Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky $20. Ctft.: KY. Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky. $20. June 6, 1812. (KY-110 C14). Plow. Contemporary counterfeit. EF-AU, pen cancelled.
2195: KY Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky $20. Ctft.Est. $100-$200See Sold Price
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KY Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky 50 c. 1837: KY. Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky. 50¢. December 20, 1837. (H-276). Sailing barge pulled by horses. R-6. VG-F.
2196: KY Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky 50 c. 1837Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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KY Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky $50. Ctft.: KY. Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky. $50. April 9, 1814. (H-294). Post Note. Plow, and deer running. Contemporary counterfeit. Fine, pen cancelled, trimmed close upper left.
2197: KY Frankfort. Bank of Kentucky $50. Ctft.Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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KY Frankfort. E.M. Stackpole 25 cents 1862: KY. Frankfort. E.M. Stackpole. 25¢. September 25, 1862. (Unlisted in Hughes). Franklin and a printing press in the end panels. E. M. Stackpole signs in brown ink, lower right, and countersigns in
2199: KY Frankfort. E.M. Stackpole 25 cents 1862Est. $500-$1,000See Sold Price
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KY Lexington KY Ins. Co. $5. VG-Fine: KY. Lexington. Kentucky Insurance Company. $5. April 1803. (KY-170 C36). Anchor, center. 5s in boxes near the top corners. Contemporary counterfeit. VG-F, repaired tears, left.
2201: KY Lexington KY Ins. Co. $5. VG-FineEst. $150-$300See Sold Price
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LA City of Baton Rouge Scrip Notes. (4): Baton Rouge Scrip Notes. 1) LA. Baton Rouge. City of Baton Rouge. 5¢. June 18, 1862. Green. About Fine, small tear. 2) 5¢. December 17, 1861. Light pink undertint. Similar. About Fine, tears
2203: LA City of Baton Rouge Scrip Notes. (4)Est. $150-$300See Sold Price
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LA Baton Rouge Obsoletes. (2): Baton Rouge Obsoletes. 1) LA. Baton Rouge. City of Baton Rouge. $1. November 4, 1861. Green 'ONE' overprint. All green back. Train in oval. Dog and safe, below. Fair, split in half, horizontally.
2205: LA Baton Rouge Obsoletes. (2)Est. $75-$150See Sold Price
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