Dr. Alan York: Medals, Paper Money Pt. II 2016-04-26 Auction - 304 Price Results - Roland NY in NY - Page 3
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Dr. Alan York: Medals, Paper Money Pt. II

Roland NY

Roland NY

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Historic Numismatic, Medallic and Paper Money. International Medals, Antique Paper Money, and a small selection of United States coins. A renowned collection spanning the American Revolution, the U.S. and U.S.S.R Space Race, Historic International Medals (including 19th century Brazil), Anti-Slavery Medals, Long Island Paper Currency, and more. Includes Obsolete and Satirical American Bank Notes, British Sterling and other international examples in precious metals, bronze, and others.
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Commercial Bank, NJ $5 Whale Note: Perth Amboy, NJ September 1st, 1856 note with whaling vignette in center, red five overprints at each side. Signed and issue. Extremely fine.
5049: Commercial Bank, NJ $5 Whale NoteEst. US$50-US$75Lot Passed
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NY Scrip & Ad. Notes: An interesting collection with minor duplication of mostly NY State private civil war scrip. Includes two scarce Cortland cardboard scrips, Syracuse 50 cents fractional mimic ad. note, Yaddo Bates 10
5050: NY Scrip & Ad. NotesEst. US$300-US$500
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Obsolete Cardboard Ticket Scrip: An accumulation of approximately thirty four items including one small proof sheet of nine impressions. Various topics and periods includes an 1837 Fulton Ferry Commutation ticket and some unusual
5051: Obsolete Cardboard Ticket ScripEst. US$100-US$200
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Great Locofoco Juggernaut 12 1/2c Note: The most intricate and furioso 1837 Hard Times Period satirical cartoon note. Designed by David Claypool Johnson. Numerous satirical references with dominant Martin Van Buren caricature vignette at
5052: Great Locofoco Juggernaut 12 1/2c NoteEst. US$100-US$200
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Glory Bank $5 Experimental Currency: 1827 Hard Times Period satirical note printed on thin white paper. Payable to Martin Van Buren and Co. for Five Dollars in Glory. Boar vignette left, rays of glory emanate from title across top
5053: Glory Bank $5 Experimental CurrencyEst. US$600-US$800
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Bank Coffee House 6 1/4 Cent Note: Unique and small style Hard Times satirical scrip note. Located opposite The Bank of The United States. Hungry dog left and oddly shaped owl with pump at right. Printed on thin paper. Aged with
5054: Bank Coffee House 6 1/4 Cent NoteEst. US$200-US$300
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Hard Times Satirical Notes: Pairing of classic types, but both are damaged. Abrams Preaching type 10 cent wide vignette across note, left side of note is shaved off but 80% still remains. The second is rarer style Humbug Glory
5055: Hard Times Satirical NotesEst. US$150-US$250
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Abolition Exchange Note: April 28, 1862 Kutztown, PA. Small green paper satirical note with vignette at center of goose feeding on ground and defecating currency, flanked by "II" counters. Extremely rare and very fine,
5056: Abolition Exchange NoteEst. US$300-US$500
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Greenbacks Political Note Pair: Two large format type Greenback Party political notes, both printed on one side in larger format than normally used. The style mimics United States currency of the period. The first with portrait of
5057: Greenbacks Political Note PairEst. US$100-US$150
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U.S. Inauguration Advertising Note: An unusual political style note with portraits of Lincoln and Johnson with their engraved signature and inauguration date March 1st, 1865. Pink tint with green frame. Federal note style in center,
5058: U.S. Inauguration Advertising NoteEst. US$100-US$150
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Absolute Money Political Notes: Small collection of five different types, all printed on brittle white paper in green. All with vignette and printed on both sides with Greenback Party satirical texts, circa 1879 - 1880. Good - EF
5059: Absolute Money Political NotesEst. US$100-US$150
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Greenback Political Note Collection: Twelve different pieces of primarily 1879 - 1880 Greenback Party political notes. Includes two "Beast" Butler portraits, three Grover Cleveland "Tiger" types, and seven others. Condition very good to
5060: Greenback Political Note CollectionEst. US$150-US$250
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Greenback Political Notes: Seven different notes. Includes two large format "Bonds in Greenbacks" types, Butler portrait type, two green "Peoples Money", U.S. bond holders note, and Greenback Platform note. All printed on thin
5061: Greenback Political NotesEst. US$100-US$150
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Green Back and Labor Reform Notes: A collection of eight rarer late 19th century American currency political notes. Includes: "Mighty Dollar" type on card, Muggin's Bank, 1862 satire "16 to 1 Gravel Bank, 1876 Bank of Bread, United
5062: Green Back and Labor Reform NotesEst. US$300-US$500
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Greenbacks Political Notes Accumulation: Twenty pieces of assorted Greenback Party notes, all common types with much duplication. Includes Absolute Money, Peoples Money, and Beast Butler portrait types. Generally very fine condition for the
5063: Greenbacks Political Notes AccumulationEst. US$150-US$250
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Currency Political Notes Cutouts: Unusual and colorful group, mostly cut out from period 19th century magazines. Includes a "Great Locofoco Juggernaut" image. The others are primarily Bryan and McKinley gold and silver platform
5064: Currency Political Notes CutoutsEst. US$100-US$150
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Greenbacks for Bonds Broadsides: A pair of complete Greenbacks for Bonds broadsides with two sided satire note at top, in the style of the 1862 $1 Legal Tender notes. Text on both sides, very scarce, complete. Both Very Fine
5065: Greenbacks for Bonds BroadsidesEst. US$200-US$300
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Greenback Party Damaged Notes: Large accumulation of political money notes, mostly Greenback Party platform types. Much duplication, there are few small advertising card types and a few scarcer pieces, many are brittle and frail.
5066: Greenback Party Damaged NotesEst. US$50-US$100
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Advertising Notes: Seven pieces including Bank of England types, one from Greenpoint, L.I., U.S. note mimic types (4) and Egyptian hair coloring note. Mostly Fine, but on frail paper with typical splits.
5067: Advertising NotesEst. US$75-US$125
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Georgia Minstrels Ad. Notes: A pairing of U.S. federal currency mimic notes for Callender's Georgia Minstrels. Scarce and popular theme, Ex EAHA 10/13/2001 Sale, lots 1117 & 1118. Both are Very Fine.
5068: Georgia Minstrels Ad. NotesEst. US$100-US$150
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Advertising Note Accumulation: Varied assortment of over thirty items. Mostly common Confederate Faxcimile notes and modern types, but including a dozen Milliken types. Those mostly EF or better, others generally good or so with
5069: Advertising Note AccumulationEst. US$200-US$300
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U.S. Coupons and 20th C. Scrip: Varied assortment of over fifty items, including Orlando Fla. coupon books, Long Island depression script, wooden money, etc. Mostly very fine or better, many duplicates.
5070: U.S. Coupons and 20th C. ScripEst. US$30-US$50
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Obsolete Banknote Sheets: Pair of engraved two-sided and un-issued remainder sheets from New Orleans, LA. Citizens Bank $5 - $5 - $5 - $5 green face. Very fine condition, tears. Canal Bank $100 - $100 - $100 - $100, extremely
5071: Obsolete Banknote SheetsEst. US$75-US$125
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Mining Stock Certificates: Small group of issued 1880 Washington Territory share certificates for the Janet Gold Mining Company. Small format, no vignette, embossed seal. Eight pieces, all Very Fine.
5072: Mining Stock CertificatesEst. US$100-US$150
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