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SoldCustis’ Bar 1837 Satirical Notes“The Vicksburg”, Vicksburg, Mississippi, “Twelve and a Half Cents Worth of Refreshments” note and “Twenty-Five Cents Worth of Refreshments” note, card backing. Very Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldBar Of Shakspeare 1837 $3 Satirical NoteVicksburg, Mississippi, “Three Dollars Worth of Refreshments”. Very Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldBar Of Shakspeare 1837 $3 Satirical NoteVicksburg, Mississippi, May 1, 1837, signed, #10, “Three Dollars Worth of Refreshments”. Very Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldBar The Mansion House 25¢ Satirical NoteBar of the Mansion House 1837 25¢ Satirical note. “Jackson, Van Buren And Benton Democratic Currency”, Vicksburg, Mississippi, “Twenty-Five Cents, In Mississippi money”, Remainder note. ExtreSee Sold Price
SoldBar The Mansion House 25¢ Satirical NoteBar of the Mansion House 1837 25¢ Satirical note. Vicksburg, Mississippi, May 1, 1837, signed Andrew Jackson, #41, “Twenty-Five Cents, In Mississippi money”. Fine condition (repairs).See Sold Price
SoldAbrams Preaching 1837 10¢ Satirical Note“Abrams Preaching on a fire plug, corner of 4th & Arch”, No. 102, Spruce Street, South Side, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 16, 1837, #150, signed T. Young and Isaac Abrams, Rulau HT-N26. Fine-VeSee Sold Price
SoldAbrams Preaching 1837 10¢ Satirical Note“Capital Currency”, “Abrams Preaching on a fire plug, corner of 4th & Arch”, No. 102, Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 1, 1837, #229, signed T. Young and Isaac Abrams, Rulau HT-See Sold Price
SoldGreat Locofoco Juggernaut 12 1/2c NoteThe 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 toSee Sold Price
SoldC.D. Hudson 6 1/4¢ Satirical Scrip NoteC.D. Hudson 1837 6 1/4¢ Satirical scrip note. Hudson’s Specie Circular”, “SIX-Pence, On Demand, at Benjamin Ashby’s store”, Auburn, New York, August 14, 1837, #1089, signed C.D. Hudson, OliSee Sold Price
SoldLudwig van Beethoven Signed 1.5x7 Page Cut with Music Bar NotesExquisite Ludwig van Beethoven Signed Page with Handwritten Music Bar Notes. We are honored to present an extraordinary and historically significant item for auction: a 1.5 x 7-inch page signed by theSee Sold Price
SoldLudwig Van Beethoven Signed Music Bar NotesLudwig Van Beethoven Signed 1.5 X 7 Page Cut With Music Bar Notes. This is a very rare find. Ludwig Van Beethoven (baptized 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. BSee Sold Price
SoldHard Times Satirical NotesPairing 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 BSee Sold Price
SoldNational Currency 1838 $5 Satirical NoteTrustees of the National Loan Office, Washington, D.C., July 4, 1838, A #5838, Rulau HT-N20A. Very Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldThe Glory Bank 1834 $20 Satirical NoteWashington, D.C., May 1, 1834, Rulau HT-N16M. Extremely Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldThe Glory Bank 1834 $5 Satirical NoteWashington, D.C., January 1, 1834, Rulau HT-N13. Extremely Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldThe Glory Bank 1834 $5 Satirical NoteWashington, D.C., January 1, 1834. Very Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldThe Glory Bank 1834 $5 Satirical NoteWashington, D.C., January 1, 1834, Extremely Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldPetticoat Dipl. Bank $50 Satirical NoteThe Petticoat Diplomatic Bank c.1830 $50 Satirical note. Kinderhook, New York, “Dutch Banking House”. Good-Very Good condition (repairs).See Sold Price
SoldGlory Bank $5 Experimental Currency1827 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 centerSee Sold Price
SoldRogo Vilo Dishonesto Assoc. 1842 $5 NoteThe Rogo Vilo Dishonesto Associato 1842 $5 Satirical note. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rulau HT-N23A. Fine-Very Fine condition.See Sold Price
SoldGREAT LOCO FOCO JUGGERNAUT 12 1/2¢ NOTEGreat Loco Foco Juggernaut 12 1/2¢ Satirical note. “A New Console-A-Tory Sub-Treasury Rag Monster”, “Good For A Shave”, engraved and printed by David Claypool Johnson, without imprint, RulauSee Sold Price
SoldBnk Specie Pymnts Grand Tartary 10¢NoteThe Bank of Specie Payments in Grand Tartary 183910¢ satirical note. "Constantinople”, Remainder note. Very Good condition.See Sold Price
SoldAmerican O/C Early portrait of a gentleman - signed onAmerican O/C Early portrait of a gentleman - signed on stretcher "Painted by J. Adams Danner / Lancaster Penn./ 1837" - Note the painting has been lined and the inscription written on the stretcher waSee Sold Price
SoldNat'L Greenback-Labor Reform $5 NoteNational Greenback-Labor Reform 1879 $5 Satirical note. Washington, D.C., April 1, 1879, “Absolute Money”, Marshall (Mich.) Statesman imprint. Fine condition.See Sold Price