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Colby/Spinner. Red Back. “a” on Front. Vibrant paper with solid bronzing. A central portrait of General Francis E. Spinner, Treasurer of the United States from 1861 to 1875, whose signature is also featured on several Fractional Currency issues.
Perforated Edges; with monogram of the American Bank Note Co. on the reverse. Fully perforated with solid margins and strong inking. The central design is that of George Washington featured on five 10 Cents stamps contemporay to the time. A high grade example with PCGS Banknote reporting 4 in this grade and only 1 finer.
Perforated Edges. Without Monogram. This note features the design of five contempory 10 cent postage stamps with the bust of George Washington. Fully perforated with bright green and black inks.
Number “1” on Front. Red Back. A red back Spinner that was one of the lower three notes on the left side of the sheet as evidenced by the plate position indicator “1” on the left side. Well inked with solid bronzing.
Red Back. “A-2-6-5”. Original paper displays ample margins, great color, and strong bronzing.
Hand Signed. Strong inks and bold signatures combine with original paper. Nice margins provide ample borders fully around.
A well embossed and wonderfully original example of this much scarcer green back Spinner which has both “1” and “a” position indicators.
Green Reverse Without Surcharge. Design figure “1” on the obverse. Bust of F. E. Spinner. Vivid color with exceptional bronzing. Well centered in three directions, and only the lower margin is without the border.
Green Reverse. Design figure “a” on front. The margins are a little tight, but complete. Decent color and nice bronzing.
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