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Red reverse with design numeral “1” on the obverse. Portrait of the bust of George Washington, oval framed. A high quality example, with excellent margins, vibrant color and solid bronzing. Only 5 notes have graded finer at PMG.
Red Back. Hand Signed. Hinged with two small pin holes bottom right corner. A nice example of the much scarcer Jeffries-Spinner hand-signed note. It has decent centering on both sides, with solid ink and bronze color.
PA-187. A fresh example with bright premium paper and dark black ink. Signatures are sharp with a bold appearance. Margins are full and well balanced. Eye appeal is excellent and only a single note grades finer at PMG.
FR-CC-18. A lively example with strong color, bright paper, and bold pen signatures. The vignette is inscribed with the phrase, MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT, meaning ,’The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony’. Great eye appeal!
NGC Choice Fine. Year 2 (AD 133/4). Vine leaf and palm tree.
AD 134/5. Vine leaf and palm tree.
Large red seal; paper with violate fibers and blue right end on the obverse. This note features the goddess Columbia, a green reverse, and for the first time, a red Treasury seal. The elegant coloring and exceptional paper contribute significantly to a truely collectible note.
Large red seal; paper with violet fibers and blue right end on obverse. Bust of Columbia. Fully margined with color reminiscent of the day it was printed.
A historically significant Civil War issue struck under King Charles I during the Royalist occupation of Exeter. This example displays even mid-grade wear with central devices that are well defined, atypical for the issue, while the surrounding legends remains largely bold. The equestrian portrait is strong, though lightly worn, and the reverse shows the shield […]
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