Archives International Auctions AIA XXIX Part II
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1131 Egg Harbor Bank. 5 Dollars. 1861.NJ. Female seated within largeV
at left. ABNC. Uncirculated.������������������������������������������������� Est.
$175-250
1132
1132 Morris County Bank, Uncut Sheet of 4, 1858-60’s Full Tint Unissued Banknotes.Morristown, NJ. 18xx (ca. 1850’s), Uncut
sheet of 4 notes, $5-5-10-20; NJ-315-X10, No S/N’s, Black on green
underprint, back blank, Various agricultural and allegorical scenes,
PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64, ABNC and RWHE imprints.
Very attractive notes. The notes would grade higher each if cut from
the sheet.��������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$500-1000
1133
1133 New JerseyObsolete Banknote Sheets.New Jersey, Lot of 2 sheets
of 2 notes each. Includes 1862, New Brunswick,Hagaman, Van Cleef
& Dunhams, 25cts-25cts, green, AU; and Sussex Bank, ca.1850’s, $2-
$3, DSH-SHD. AU. Attractive. ����������������������������������������������� Est.
$90-180
1134
1134Newark Banking and Insurance Co., ca.1800 Uncut Sheet of $5-
$2-$2-$2 Notes. 1800
Newark, New Jersey. Uncut Proof Sheet of
$5-$2-$2-$2 Notes. 1800’s (ca.1850-60’s reprint from the original
plates). Haxby NJ-370 G76-G28 (3). Wait 1497-1479 (3). Choice to
GemUncirculated. Plates B-A-B-C. Printed on India paper, mounted
on original card and affixed to brown paper scrapbook page, from the
original copper plate, for archival purposes. No imprint but similar
to style of P. Maverick. Early series with simple text obligations
in various fonts. The sole $5 with smaller New Jersey Arms at top
center and “FIVE” in the left shaded panel. The $2 notes differ in
style from other notes in the series. Upper right, larger New Jersey
Arms. Left end, “TWO DOLLs.” within oval of shaded panel. Penned
inscription at page top: ‘Plate No. 5/Copper/Issued 1805./Emission
of Whitehead Cashr. + (the 5.) Beach Cashr.’ and page numbered ‘9’
upper right corner. The layout of the sheet is quite unusual and this
added an additional $5 plate position to the series. The $2 notes are
a different style, though they must be from Maverick. Perhaps they
were never issued despite the notation. There is an as made plate
scuff at the right end of the $5 note, otherwise the sheet is fresh and
vibrant. Very possibly unique. (ex-Stacks Americana Auction, 2009,
Lot 2484). �����������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$1800-3000