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418 Bank of Northfield Uncut Sheet of 3 Proprietary Proofs.
Northfield, Minnesota. Lot of 3 notes (uncut sheet of 3), 18xx (origi
nally printed in the 1850’s but reprinted ca.196070’s), $1$2$3,
(MN98G2a; G4a; G6a), Modern “Proprietary Proof” sheet trio. The
$1 note has seated reaper and young allegorical woman flanking
numeral “1” on lower middle left; the $2 note has Native American
family in canoe in middle, Young woman on LL and allegorical
woman with “2” on LR; The $3 note has seated agricultural woman
with grain and locomotive on upper left, male reaper with large
scythe on LR and portrait of young attractive woman in middle top.
Black printing with brick red underprint, printed on thin white card,
Choice to Gem Uncirculated condition. ABNC, Rare as uncut error
sheet of this proof only issue. ABNC. (ABN Commemoratives, AIA
XI, May 15, 2012)
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Est. $12502500
Miscellaneous
419 Obsolete Banknote Railroad and Agricultural Full Note
Vignette by RWHE.
New York, NY, ND (ca. 184050), Full
Obsolete banknote vignette of railroad flanked by agricultural
scenes including hay wagon, farmer, women cooking, chickens, etc.
Impressive vignette that covers entire bottom and both sides of the
note. Evidently used on obsolete banknotes. VF to XF with toning
spots, RWH&E.
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Est. $150250
Mississippi
420 Real Estate Banking co. of Hinds county, 1839 Obsolete
Banknote.
Clinton, Mississippi, 1839, $1, MS40G8a, “On
Demand” written on vignette, steamboat loaded with cotton bales
on river with alligator on shore, allegorical woman on right, S/N 747,
VG to Fine condition. DTL, pp B.
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Est. $150250
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421 McEwen King, 1838 Issued Obsolete Scrip Note “Cotton
Pledged”.
Holly Springs, Mississippi, 1838, $5, (K14602a), Issued
banknote, Seated allegorical woman on left center, cattle on left
and Native American with hatchet on right, S/N 2152, there are 3
areas of scotch tape repair on the back that have stained through,
still a scarce note that is rarely seen in any condition and is consid
ered an R7 note. Woodruff, Tucker & Co., Cincinnati.
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Est. $150300
422 State of Mississippi $10 Proprietary Proof.
Jackson, Mississippi.
186x (ca.196070’s), $10, Haxby Unlisted; Modern “Proprietary
Proof”. The note has a man on lower left, young woman on lower
right and man with 2 horses in middle, Black printing with dark red
underprint counterfeit protectors printed on thin white card,
CU to Gem Uncirculated condition. ABNC. Archival “Copy”
printed on back in blue. (ABN Commemoratives, AIA XI, May 15,
2012)
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Est. $150250
423 State of Mississippi Uncut Sheet of 4 Proofs.
Jackson,
Mississippi. Lot of 3 notes (uncut sheet of 3), 186x (ca.196070’s),
$20$50$100,Haxby Unlisted; Modern “Proprietary Proofs”. The
$20 note has a young woman with bird on lower left, mules pulling
wagon of cotton bales and portrait of man on lower right; the $50
note has portrait of man on left, slave sitting on mule pulling wagon
in middle and slave picking cotton on lower right; the $100 note has
allegorical woman and child on left, slave holding basket of cotton
on top middle and portrait of man on right. Notches on 3 margins
for printing registration, top cut close where $10 note was cut off
previously. Black printing with dark red underprint counterfeit pro
tectors printed on thin white card, Uncirculated condition. ABNC.
Archival “Proprietary” proofs rarely seen in sheet form. (ABN
Commemoratives, AIA XI, May 15, 2012)
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Est. $6001000
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