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The January 2013 Collector’s Series Sale<br />
594 T-13. $100. 1861. PMG Choice About Unc 58<br />
EPQ. Est. 200-300<br />
595 T-14. $50. 1861. PMG Uncirculated 61 NET.<br />
“Ink Burn.” The note is moderately toned throughout.<br />
Est. 200-300<br />
596 T-33. PF-7. $5. 1861. Cr.254 Ba. CC. Rough edges,<br />
otherwise About Fine. Est. 120-180<br />
597 T-65. $100. 1864. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63<br />
EPQ. No.705 Plate D. Est. 180-275<br />
591<br />
591 Virginia. July 17, 1775. £2. No.41/4039. Fr.VA-<br />
78b. Large size “London Note” printed by Ashby.<br />
Virginia arms, top. Counterfoil, left. Phil. Johnson /<br />
John Tazewell. Countersigned on verso by Robert<br />
Carter Nicholas. Some edge roughness, moderate age<br />
toning, and an unobtrusive worm hole near the date,<br />
otherwise F-VF. (photo) Est. 350-450<br />
592 Colonial Pair. [2]<br />
1) Continental Currency. Sept. 26 1778. $30. Fr. CC-<br />
83. Bold with missing upper right corner tip and edge<br />
split at top center, otherwise VF.<br />
2) Treasury Certificate - Massachusetts. April 1, 1786.<br />
3 Pounds. Anderson MA-37. Relatively fresh paper<br />
with a large hole cancel at left center with two small<br />
holes at fold intersections at center. Minor edge splits<br />
at folds. VF. Est. 80-120<br />
Confederate Currency<br />
598 T-65. $100. 1864. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63<br />
EPQ. No.706 Plate D. Est. 180-275<br />
599 T-65. $100. 1864. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63.<br />
No.777 Plate D. Est. 180-275<br />
600 CT-65/491. $100. 1864. Lucy Pickens. The “Havana”<br />
counterfeit. No.92392. Fully issued AU with<br />
near perfect margins. ¼” shorter than genuine.<br />
Est. 75-125<br />
601 Quartet of 1864 Confederate Issues. [4]<br />
1-2) T-68. $10. Fine/VF Details, with stains.<br />
3) T-69. $5. VF, with a missing bottom left corner<br />
tip.<br />
4) T-70. $2. VF, with a minor edge tear and paper<br />
pull. An affordable starter grouping. Est. 80-120<br />
602 CSA and State of Georgia Note Assortment.:<br />
1-4) $5. Milledgeville. 1862. Oglethorpe. All VF or<br />
better.<br />
5-7) $100. 1862. All AU or so. 8) 75 Cents. 1863.<br />
AG.<br />
9-10) T-68. $10. 1864. Both VF or better, but with<br />
minor problems.<br />
11) T-69. $5. 1864. Fine. [11]<br />
Est. 200-300<br />
Obsolete Currency<br />
603 AL. Montgomery. State of Alabama. 50 Cents. January<br />
1, 1863. Cr.4, 2nd Series in small letters. Map of<br />
Alabama, tree, Mrs. Juliet Opie Hopkins, Choice AU,<br />
with minor age toning. Est. 15-25<br />
593<br />
593 T-6. $50. 1861. Cr. 6, PF-1. No.1690. Plate B.<br />
Justice at left; Agriculture and Industry seated on a<br />
bale of cotton at center. Washington bust at right. A<br />
completely original note that has six small punch cancels,<br />
along with two chips out at bottom right. There<br />
is some light toning at upper right as well. Dark and<br />
rich green overprints are a hallmark of this type. Extremely<br />
Fine in terms of appearance, but with the<br />
aforementioned issues. (photo) Est. 500-750<br />
604 CT. New London. New London Bank. $2. Nov. 1,<br />
1819. (CT-315 C36). Consecutive Nos. 239-241. [3]<br />
Neptune in sea chariot with trident pulled by two sea<br />
horses, top; state shield, bottom. Reed imprint. AU,<br />
CU, CU. Est. 100-150<br />
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