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Archives International Auctions AIAXXXI

115

February 23, 2016

Archives International Auctions

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COLONIAL BANKNOTES

Connecticut

722

722 Connecticut 1780 Colonial Banknote.

Hartford, Connecticut, June

1st, 1780, 1Shilling 3 Pence, Fr#CT-227, June 1st, 1780, Issued banknote,

S/N 4439, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ (Exceptional Paper

Quality), Cut cancelled with 1.5 inch vertical slice in bottom middle

margin, scarce in high grade. �������������������������������������������������������Est.

$150-300

Continental Currency

723

723 Continental Currency, 7, 8 Dollars. July 22, 1776.

United States. Fr.

CC-44, CC-45. Printed by Hall & Sellers. Both Fine to Very Fine, light

stain on the latter. 2 pieces. �����������������������������������������������������������Est.

$150-250

U.S. OBSOLETE BANKNOTES

Alabama

724

724 Eastern Bank ofAlabama. Eufaula. 18xx.

Alabama. 5 Dollars. Cotton

wagon drawn by 6 mules with field workers at top center. Unnumbered,

unsigned remainder. Imprint of RWH&E / ABNC with c1857 at left end.

Old center fold makes this Choice Very Fine - Extremely Fine.���Est.

$200-400

725

725 State of Alabama. 1864.

Alabama. 100 Dollars. Group of Indians at

top center, bold green back. Graded PMG Choice About Unc 58, Mr.

Arkansas Collection notation.�������������������������������������������������������Est.

$400-600

Arizona

726

726 Safford, Hudson & Co. Tucson. 18xx.

Arizona. 10, 20 Dollar check

form receipts for Mexican Silver. Uncirculated. 2 pieces. ���������������Est.

$90-180

Arkansas

727

727 Arkansas Treasury Warrant, State of Arkansas, 1863 Issued

Banknote.

Arkansas. $2, ARCR36A, Issued Obsolete, S/N 87235 / 313

pp B. PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58 but appears virtually

uncirculated with 4 large margins, A premium example for the issue.

�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$250-400

California and Pennsylvania

728

728 California Regiment Exchange Certificate, ND (ca.1860’s) Issued Sutler Note.

California and Pennsylvania. 71st Pennsylvania (California

Regiment) of General Burns Brigade. 25 cents, Issued Sutler scrip note

signed by Charles Gallagher, Sutler, Keller OA-SF025, Black on light

green underprint with red denomination counters, Native American

“Progress” vignette of Indian watching ships on the shore on lower

left and eagle on upper right, printed on white paper with blank back,

Choice Fine condition with firm paper body, no edge faults or other

issues, bright colors and sharp corners only enhance this lovely and rare

note. Originally, the California Regiment was begun by Californians

living in Washington, D.C. in May 1861, eventually it was taken over by

the 71st Pennsylvania. Printed by A.Hoen Co., Lith, Baltimore. Rare and

very attractive note that should command a superior bid.�������Est.

$2000-4000