The May 2013 Collector’s Series Sale
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CSA. CT-66/501. $50. 1864. No. 73315. Jefferson Davis. EF-AU. Misaligned back. Four solid margins. Very light age spot in the left border, not distracting. Est. 100-150
782
LA. Pointe Coupee. Parish of Pointe Coupee. 5 Cents. March 24, 1862. No.1280. On tan paper. Train in oval. Red FIVE CENTS. AU. Full margins, but trimmed a bit close at the top right. Est. 75-125
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783
LA. Pointe Coupee. Parish of Pointe Coupee. 25 Cents.
AR. Helena. Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas. $5. 1839. Farm family. Arms, lower right. Fine details, but there is a small body hole and a few pin holes. Est. 75-125
773
AR-LA. Little Rock - New Orleans. Real Cincinnati & Little Rock Slate Co. $1. 1854. Red ONE. Miners. Liberty seated with shield. VF-EF, with small fold splits. Est. 75-125
774
DC. Washington. Columbia Bank. $10. 1852. (DC195 G8a). Red TEN. Three women. Partially prepared, unissued. VF+. Minor erosion hole through the date. Looks AU at a glance. Est. 60-90
775
DC. Washington. Columbia Bank. $20. 1852. (DC195 G10a). Red TWENTY. Three women. Partially prepared, unissued. VF+. Looks AU at a glance. Est. 75-125
776
LA. Alexandria. Parish of Rapides. $5. Feb. 8, 1862. No. 8702. Train in oval. Red “FIVE DOLLARS.” VF-EF. Trimmed close to the borders and there is a small corner tip missing. just to the border at left. Est. 75-125
777
LA. Bellevue. Parish of Bossier. $5. July 1, 1862. No.61. Fancy scroll work above “TREASURER.” Very light pen cancel. Excellent margins and paper quality. Printed on the backs of drafts. VF-EF, appearance of Uncirculated at first glance.Est. 150-250
778
LA. Harrisonburg. Parish of Catahoula. $5. March 25, 1862. No.29. Devil’s heads and fancy scroll work over the title. Printed on tan paper. Fine details, some repairs. Sold as is. Popular and becoming elusive. Est. 100-150
779
LA. Plaquemine. Parish of Iberville. 50 Cents. Jan. 20, 1862. No.875. Indian princess, left. Ornate back. VF-EF. Full, generous margins all around. Est. 75-125
780
LA. Plaquemine. Parish of Iberville. “100 Cents.” April 15, 1863. No.127. All green. Wheat below. Choice VF. Lovely full margins. Est. 75-125
781
LA. Plaquemine. Parish of Iberville. $3. March 15, 1862. No.757. Green tint and back. Eagle. Pelicans, left. VF-EF. Decent margins. Est. 75-125
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March 24, 1862. No.1746. On tan paper. Long train. Blue “Twenty-Five Cts.” AU. Three full margins, trimmed just to the border at left. Est. 50-75
784
LA. Pointe Coupee. Parish of Pointe Coupee. $1. March 24, 1862. No.2518. Farm implements. Ceres, left. Green ONE.. EF-AU. Full margins, stain near the center of the bottom margin. Est. 75-125
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LA. Parish of St. Charles. 50 Cents. April 1, 1862. No.348. Blue “10” and “20” counters on the front (as this note was printed over previously used bank notes). VF-EF. Clear but narrow margins all around. Est. 250-350
786
LA. Parish of St. John the Baptist. $1. March 25, 1862. No.1466. Ceres and agricultural implements. Green ONE. AU. Fresh and bright. Clear but narrow margins all around. Est. 100-150
787
LA. Parish of St. John the Baptist. $1. March 25, 1862. No.1472. Ceres and agricultural implements. Green ONE. EF-AU. Fresh and bright. Clear but narrow margins all around. Est. 100-150
788
LA. Parish of St. John the Baptist. $1. March 25, 1862. No.1470. Ceres and agricultural implements. Green ONE. VF-EF. Fresh and bright. Clear but narrow margins all around. Est. 75-125
789
LA. Parish of St. John the Baptist. $3. March 31, 1862. No. 498. Ceres and agricultural implements. Red THREE. Printed over New Orleans bank drafts. VF but looks much better. Fresh and bright. Full margins all around. Est. 75-125
790
LA. Vidalia. Parish of Concordia. $2. April 15, 1862. No.1734. Green tint. Red back. Cotton bales. Woman with spear, left. EF-AU. Light age tone throughout. Nice margins all around. Est. 75-125