Spring Coin, Currency and Stock & Bond Sale 2007-04-11 Auction - 871 Price Results - Smythe & Co. Inc. in NY - Page 32
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Spring Coin, Currency and Stock & Bond Sale

U.S. and World Coin Sale including: Group Lots, Bullion, Errors, Patterns, Pioneer Gold, U.S. Commemoratives, Tokens and Medals, Colonial coinage, and a run of U.S. coins from Half Cents through $20 Gold. 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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MA 12-7-75 48s Ctft. Sword in Hand: Massachusetts. November 17, 1776. 48s. No.1001. Goodwin. A contemporary counterfeit of a Paul Revere Engraved 'Sword in Hand' Issue, with 'Independance" on the scroll in the Minuteman's left hand. On
1935: MA 12-7-75 48s Ctft. Sword in HandEst. US$3,000-US$5,000See Sold Price
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MA 1779 4s 8d Rising Sun by Revere CU: Massachusetts. 1779. 4s 8d. No.749. `Rising Sun.' An historic Revolutionary War issue printed from copper plates engraved by Paul Revere. This note is crisp, well printed, and on fresh appearing
1936: MA 1779 4s 8d Rising Sun by Revere CUEst. US$750-US$1,500See Sold Price
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MA 1779. 4s 6d Rising Sun by Revere EF: Massachusetts. 1779. 4s 6d. No.822. Partridge. This historic 'Rising Sun' design, engraved by Paul Revere, is boldly printed on both sides. Two small edge repairs have been done with great skill, and
1937: MA 1779. 4s 6d Rising Sun by Revere EFEst. US$500-US$1,000
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MA 1779 4s 8d Rising Sun by Revere F-VF: Massachusetts. 1779. 4s 8d. No.2458. Brown. `Rising Sun' front design by Paul Revere. `Pine Tree' back printed by Thomas Fleet. 9,411 issued. F-VF, with a heavy horizontal centerfold. The front
1938: MA 1779 4s 8d Rising Sun by Revere F-VFEst. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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New Hampshire. November 3, 1775. 40s.: New Hampshire. November 3, 1775. 40s. No.3419. A bold black printed note having rich red and brown signatures and serial number. A listed counterfeit in Newman, most collectors now consider this
1939: New Hampshire. November 3, 1775. 40s.Est. US$600-US$900See Sold Price
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New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 $3. Unc.: New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 Act. $3. No.2512. Pearson, Robinson. A very clean and crisp note, having bold red and black printed text and colorful signatures on both the face and on the back
1940: New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 $3. Unc.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 $8. Unc.: New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 Act. $8. No.4232. Fully signed and endorsed, on both face and back, this beautiful note is printed in both red and black and has four large margins. The signatures are
1941: New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 $8. Unc.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 $20. EF: New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 Act. $20. No.606. The highest denomination of this issue. A beautiful, bold, well printed note, with attractive red and black text, four large even margins and overall
1942: New Hampshire. April 29, 1780 $20. EFEst. US$675-US$775See Sold Price
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New Jersey. May 1, 1758. 30s. PMG-12: New Jersey. May 1, 1758. 30s. No.4650. Red and black printed note with full signatures. This is a scarce, early New Jersey issue. B. PMG-12 Fine, `Split Repairs.' Slightly rounded corners, but clear
1943: New Jersey. May 1, 1758. 30s. PMG-12Est. US$250-US$350See Sold Price
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New Jersey. April 12, 1760. 3 Pounds VF: New Jersey. April 12, 1760. £3. No.386. A pleasing, clean red and black printed note, with excellent detail for the grade. All three signatures are present. A very respectable example of this
1944: New Jersey. April 12, 1760. 3 Pounds VFEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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New Jersey. December 31, 1763. 1s. Unc.: New Jersey. December 31, 1763. 1s. No.5002. Johnston, Smith, Smith. Jersey Colonial arms, left. Plate letter B. Uncirculated, and just the slightest trace of age toning, left.
1945: New Jersey. December 31, 1763. 1s. Unc.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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New Jersey. December 31, 1763. 3s. EF: New Jersey. December 31, 1763. 3s. No.3402. Johnston, Smith, Smith. Colonial arms. Plate B. EF, with one centerfold, some rounded corners, and a few light age toning stains.
1946: New Jersey. December 31, 1763. 3s. EFEst. US$100-US$200See Sold Price
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New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 1s. Unc.: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 1s. No.22830. Deare, Smith, Smith. A boldly printed red and black note with the arms of the Colony of New Jersey, left. Uncirculated, but there are some moderate stains on
1947: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 1s. Unc.Est. US$125-US$250See Sold Price
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New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 1s. AU: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 1s. No.53027. R. Smith, Johnston, Smyth. AU, with some age toning, and slightly rounded corners. Four ample margins all around.
1948: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 1s. AUEst. US$100-US$200See Sold Price
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New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 6s. Unc.: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 6s. No.13215. Johnston, Smith, Smith. Brilliant red New Jersey Colonial arms, left. Uncirculated, with full border frames all around, and three ample margins. A few stray
1949: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 6s. Unc.Est. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 12s. Unc.: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 12s. No.4490. Johnston, Smith, Smith. Plate B. Exceptionally sharp text and design impressions, and the paper quality is excellent. Choice Uncirculated, with four ample,
1950: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 12s. Unc.Est. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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New Jersey. 3-25-76 15s. EF Hart Signed: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 15s. No.3103. A pleasing note with no major distractions. The nice, clear brown signature of 'John Hart' appears between two other signers. Here is a chance to acquire one
1951: New Jersey. 3-25-76 15s. EF Hart SignedEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 3 Pounds.: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. £3. No.5639. Johnston. Boldly printed in red and blue, this is one of the most colorful and attractive notes in the entire Colonial series. The watermark 'NEW JERSEY' is
1952: New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 3 Pounds.Est. US$500-US$750See Sold Price
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New Jersey. January 9, 1781 Act 2s 6d.: New Jersey. 1781 (January 9, 1781 Act). 2s 6d. No.2934. This note is clean and crisp, with a bold print quality and vivid deep brown signatures. Well centered, and with excellent overall eye appeal
1953: New Jersey. January 9, 1781 Act 2s 6d.Est. US$750-US$1,250See Sold Price
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New York. April 20, 1756. 10 Pounds F-VF: New York. April 20, 1756. The pre-1771 series on New York is not easy to find in any grade, with most notes bordering on 'wretched' in quality, as evidenced by the 1993 Smythe DuPont Sale. This note
1954: New York. April 20, 1756. 10 Pounds F-VFEst. US$500-US$750See Sold Price
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New York. April 15, 1758. 10 Pounds.: New York. April 15, 1758. £10. No.586. Large arms of Colonial New York, right. Another early New York note boldly printed with dark black text on thick, crisp paper. All three signatures are
1955: New York. April 15, 1758. 10 Pounds.Est. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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New York. February 16, 1771. 5 Pounds.: New York. February 16, 1771. £5. No.1235. This very attractive early New York note features a full-width vignette across the entire top. Some deft repair work gives it a very pleasing appearance.
1956: New York. February 16, 1771. 5 Pounds.Est. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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New York. February 16, 1771. 10 Pounds.: New York. February 16, 1771. £10. No.47376. This attractive early New York note features a full-width vignette across the entire top. VF-EF, and looks even better at a glance. There are a few
1957: New York. February 16, 1771. 10 Pounds.Est. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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New York. March 5, 1776. 8s. VF-EF: New York. March 5, 1776. 8s. No.1495. Brasher. Red and black New York Water Works. The small `4' over the `T' indicates that this is part of the fourth Water Works issue. Only 2,500 were issued.
1958: New York. March 5, 1776. 8s. VF-EFEst. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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