Spring Coin, Currency and Stock & Bond Sale 2007-04-11 Auction - 871 Price Results - Smythe & Co. Inc. in NY - Page 33
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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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New York. August 13, 1776. $1/4 VF: New York. August 13, 1776. $1/4 . No.12890. King and Thiersted. State arms, front. Book and candle, back. A very pleasing example. VF, with four clear margins, wide at the top..
1959: New York. August 13, 1776. $1/4 VFEst. US$100-US$200See Sold Price
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New York. April 18, 1786. 1 Pound. EF: New York. April 18, 1786. £1. No.3703. Bancker, Remsen. 'Excelsior'. This impressive uniface note 'Printed by S. Loudon' features bold black print on clean white paper. It has four full, large
1960: New York. April 18, 1786. 1 Pound. EFEst. US$3,500-US$4,500See Sold Price
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NY 2-20-1790 2d. City of New York F-VF: New York. February 20, 1790. 2d. 'Corporation of the City of New York'. Very scarce 'City of New York' well centered on both its face and back. Issued as a small size change note, it has four full
1961: NY 2-20-1790 2d. City of New York F-VFEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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NY 2-20-1790 2d. City of New York Ch. EF: New York. February 20, 1790. 2d. Corporation of the City of New York. A boldly printed note from this rare private issue of small change notes. Signed in print, 'D. Phoenix, City Treasurer."
1962: NY 2-20-1790 2d. City of New York Ch. EFEst. US$750-US$1,250See Sold Price
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North Carolina. 12-1768 40s. Choice Fine: North Carolina. December 1768 Act. 40s. Wide jumbo margins at left, and on the bottom add eye appeal. The written notations on the back prove that this note circulated extensively in the Colony.
1963: North Carolina. 12-1768 40s. Choice FineEst. US$250-US$500See Sold Price
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North Carolina. 12-1768 40s. Fine: North Carolina. December 1768 Act. 40s. No.27113. A pleasing, well printed note with full border designs and large margins on the left and right sides. The reverse has typical contemporary notations,
1964: North Carolina. 12-1768 40s. FineEst. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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North Carolina. 12-1768 40s. VF: North Carolina. December 1768 Act. 40s. No.2141. Numerous typical contemporary notations and signatures on the blank reverse side. VF, short repaired split, and rounded corners.
1965: North Carolina. 12-1768 40s. VFEst. US$200-US$400See Sold Price
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North Carolina. 12-1771 2 Pound PMG-20: North Carolina. December 1771 Act. £2. 'Bird with an Olive Branch'. Nice clear vignette. A lovely example of this larger size,Two Pound denomination pre-Revolutionary War North Carolina issue. The
1966: North Carolina. 12-1771 2 Pound PMG-20Est. US$350-US$550See Sold Price
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North Carolina. 4-2-1776 $6. Goat VF-EF: North Carolina. April 2, 1776. $6. Goat vignette, lower left, very sharp and distinct. Though the corners are all nipped, the text, borders, and vignette are very clear. Some typical period notations
1967: North Carolina. 4-2-1776 $6. Goat VF-EFEst. US$450-US$650See Sold Price
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North Carolina. 4-2-1776 $8. Rooster VF: North Carolina. April 2, 1776. $8. Rooster in a circle, lower left. The text, vignette, and borders are sharp. This scarcer vignette type is very popular. PMG-25 Very Fine, `Repaired splits and left
1968: North Carolina. 4-2-1776 $8. Rooster VFEst. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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North Carolina. 4-2-1776 $15. Boar VF-EF: North Carolina. April 2, 1776. $15. Boar, lower left. This is a well centered note with four full even margins, clean in appearance, and with the four clear signatures. The blank reverse has a
1969: North Carolina. 4-2-1776 $15. Boar VF-EFEst. US$600-US$900See Sold Price
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PA 3-20-1771 5s. Hopkinson Signed VF-EF: Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. 5s. No.5879. A lovely note, boldly printed in red and black. The signatures are also rich red and brown, and crisply executed, especially that of Francis Hopkinson,
1970: PA 3-20-1771 5s. Hopkinson Signed VF-EFEst. US$1,250-US$2,500See Sold Price
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Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. 10s Ch. EF: Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. 10s. No.4409. Roberdeau, Morris, and Cox. Only 6,000 of these beautiful red and black notes were issued, and they are rarely seen this nice. Note the reversed `S' in
1971: Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. 10s Ch. EFEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. 20s Ch EF: Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. 20s. No.2255. Another highly colorful and beautiful note from this underrated series. Boldly printed on very crisp paper in vivid red and black. The margins are clear
1972: Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. 20s Ch EFEst. US$450-US$900See Sold Price
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Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 15s EF-AU: Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 15s. No.3238. Field, Usher, and Meredith. Colonial arms, upper right. Columns form the side borders. The red letters in the text create a pattern that spells out `XV.'
1973: Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 15s EF-AUEst. US$100-US$150See Sold Price
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Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 20s VF-EF: Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 20s. No.27855. Leech, Crispin, Stephens. The red letters in the text are selected to form an `L' that signifies One Pound. VF-EF, with the corner of the upper right
1974: Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 20s VF-EFEst. US$100-US$150
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PA. 4-10-1777 4d, 9d Nice Black Pair !: Two Black April 10, 1777 Pennsylvania Notes: 1) 4d. Shubart. Plate B. VF-EF, with some age toning. Trimmed close at left, and the margins are a bit uneven. 2) 9d. No.31303. Davis. Plate A. F-VF,
1975: PA. 4-10-1777 4d, 9d Nice Black Pair !Est. US$150-US$250See Sold Price
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PA. 4-10-1777 16s, 20s Red and Black !: Two Colorful Red and Black April 10, 1777 Pennsylvania Notes: This attractive series features a great deal of bright red in the borders, denominations, and Colonial seals. The watermark, seen when
1976: PA. 4-10-1777 16s, 20s Red and Black !Est. US$100-US$150See Sold Price
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Pennsylvania March 16, 1785 10s PMG-15: Pennsylvania. March 16, 1785 Act. 10s. PMG-15 Choice Fine, three full even margins, the left trimmed just to the border design.
1977: Pennsylvania March 16, 1785 10s PMG-15Est. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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Rhode Island. June 29, 1775. 6d. F-VF: Rhode Island. June 29, 1775. 6d. No.7752. Anchor. An evenly circulated example of this elusive early issue and scarcer low denomination. All of the text is easily readable, the signature and serial
1978: Rhode Island. June 29, 1775. 6d. F-VFEst. US$750-US$1,500See Sold Price
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Rhode Island. June 29, 1775. 4s. VF: Rhode Island. June 29, 1775. 4s. No.859. Anchor. A comparatively high quality note from this elusive, early Rhode Island issue. All four margins are present and full. VF, but the centerfold, and some
1979: Rhode Island. June 29, 1775. 4s. VFEst. US$1,500-US$2,000See Sold Price
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Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. 10s VF+: Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. 10s. No.4870. Anchor. Despite some very minor imperfections, this is one of the finest quality examples of this denomination you are likely to come across. All text of
1980: Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. 10s VF+Est. US$1,500-US$2,500See Sold Price
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Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. 2s. Fine: Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. 2s. An important, whole and complete note, with the face appearance of Very Fine.This text can be clearly read, and the signatures are full bold red and brown. The
1981: Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. 2s. FineEst. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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Rhode Island. May 1786 10s. AU: Rhode Island. May 1786 Session. 10s. No.8364. Allen, Hazard. According to Newman, over 96% of this issue was burned by the State between 1793 and 1803. AU, with the corners of the top margin clipped
1982: Rhode Island. May 1786 10s. AUEst. US$100-US$200
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