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Keystone Auction 13 Featuring United States Coins and Currency www.cngcoins.com 23 August 2023 10:00 AM ET
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1. Colonial Issue. 1652 Oak Tree Sixpence. W-400; Salmon 2-B; Noe 20; Crosby 1a-D. Toned, minor edge loss. Very Good. ($500)

From the Sand Collection.

2. Post-Colonial Issue. 1794 Talbot, Allum & Lee Cent. With NEW YORK. Large &. W-8570. Fine. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

3. Post-Colonial Issue. Undated (ca. 1792-1794) Kentucky Token. W-8810. VF. Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER.... ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

Ex William C. Boyd Collection

4. Colonial Issue. New Jersey. Undated (ca. 1670) St. Patrick Farthing. W-11500. Copper. No ‘C’. NGC VF Details, Environmental Damage. 5866802-001. Very rare with reverse legend error and seemingly the finest known. ($5000)

Ex William C. Boyd Collection.

5. Colonial Issue. New Jersey. Undated (ca. 1652-1674) St. Patrick Farthing. Martin 3g.F-Fc.20 (this coin), W-11500. Rarity 7. 86.3 grains. Copper. Sea Beasts Below King, Masonic Punctuation. PCGS XF Details. Genuine, Damage. 915371. ($500)

Ex Sydney F. Martin Collection (Stacks Bowers, April 2023 Collectors Choice Online), lot 90053; Carlyle Luer Collection (Heritage, January 2018), lot 7007.

Silver St. Patrick Farthing – One of Two Known Martin 1c.34-Ca.15

6. Colonial Issue. New Jersey. Undated (ca. 1652-1674) St. Patrick Farthing. Martin 1c.34-Ca.15, W-11520. Rarity 8. 114.9 grains. Silver. Nothing Below King. PCGS XF40. 04864618. Seemingly one of two known and the only one in private hands. Two faint scratches above the saint’s outstretched arm appear to have been repaired since this coin’s 1991 auction appearance. ($7500)

Ex Sydney F. Martin Collection (Part I, Stack’s Bowers, 27 August 2022), lot 8181; Coin Rarities Online (May 2015); Richard Picker Collection (Stack’s, May 1991), lot 35; Will W. Neil Collection (B. Max Mehl, June 1947), lot 3101.

Apparently Unique

7. Colonial Issue. New Jersey. Undated (ca. 1663-1672) Small Size St. Patrick Farthing. Martin 1c.9-Da.10, W-11520. Rarity 8. 82.6 grains. Silver. NGC XF 40. 5746972-014. Seemingly unique. ($7500)

Ex Donald G. Partrick Collection (Heritage 1330, 17 March 2021), lot 15001 (realized $26,400); Picker Collection (Stack’s, May 1991), lot 34; apparently Ex James M. Kelly (A.N.A. Sale, 25 August 1951), lot 587c; Hawkins Sale, 1917.

8. Colonial Issue. New Jersey. Undated (ca. 1670) St. Patrick Halfpenny. Vlack 4-E, W-11540. Rarity 5. 138.5 grains. Copper. NGC VF 25 BN. 5746973-006. Listed on page 43 of the 2021 Guide Book ($750)

Ex Donald G. Partrick Collection (Heritage 1330, 18 March 2021), lot 15211; Jon Hanson Collection; Norweb Collection (Bowers and Merena, 24 March 1988), lot 2376, purchased from Fred Baldwin 23 May 1963.

9. Colonial Issue. New Jersey. Undated (ca. 1670) St. Patrick Halfpenny. Vlack 3-C, W-11540. Rarity 6. 126.1 grains. Copper. NGC VF 30 BN. 5746973-004. ($750)

Ex Donald G. Partrick Collection (Heritage 1330, 18 March 2021), lot 15210; Jon Hanson Collection; Norweb Collection (Bowers and Merena, 24 March 1988), lot 2381, purchased from Fred Baldwin 23 May 1963.

10. Colonial Issue. 1723 Hibernia Farthing. VF. Brown patina with darker light encrustations. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

11. Post-Colonial Issue. 1781 North American Token. Choice VF. Good VF. Light brown surfaces, scratch on reverse. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

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12. Post-Colonial Issue. 1781 North American Token. VF. VF. Brown surfaces, scratches. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

13. 1794 Liberty Cap Half Cent. Normal Head, Small Edge Letters. B-6b, C-4a. VG. This late die state example shows drastic clash marks. On the obverse, there are what look like two long, parallel ribbons between cap and lowest curls, and a heavy bulge left of the date. ($500)

From the CJR Collection. Ex Coin Galleries (17 November 1981), lot 1445.

14. 1797 Liberty Cap Half Cent. Centered Head, Plain Edge. B-2a, C-2. High Rarity 2. Good 6. Brown surfaces. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

15. 1807 Draped Bust Half Cent. B-1, C-1. Rarity 1. Choice VF. Brown surfaces with some lighter tan in fields. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

16. 1828 Classic Head Half Cent. 13 Stars. B-1, C-1. Rarity 1. Choice AU. A most attractive and well struck coin with darker brown devices and golden tan fields. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

17. 1833 Classic Head Half Cent. B-1, C-1. Rarity 1. Choice UNC. An incredibly well struck coin with attractive tan-brown glossy surfaces. A few light marks from Gem status. A wonderful coin in hand. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

18. 1855 Braided Hair Half Cent. B-1, C-1. Rarity 1. UNC. Brown with hints of red. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

19. 1794 Liberty Cap Large Cent. Head of 1794. S-32. Rarity 2. VF. Dark brown surfaces, faint porosity, and scratches. Late die state with an obverse rim break above LI of LIBERTY. Large, heavy die crack through S1 helps to identify this Sheldon variety. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

20. 1798 Draped Bust Large Cent. Style 2 Hair. S-187. Rarity 1. VF. Dark brown surfaces, scattered light marks. Diagnostic obverse die crack from rim about 3 o’clock through left top of T and, on the reverse, the drooping top berry on the left confirm the variety. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

21. 1803 Draped Bust Large Cent. Small Date, Small Fraction. S-250. Rarity 3. Choice VF. Green-brown patina, scattered marks. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

22. 1812 Classic Head Large Cent. Large Date. S-288. Rarity 2. Choice EF. Deep brown toning as usual for this date. A problem free and attractive coin. ($1000)

From the CJR Collection.

23. 1828 Matron Head Large Cent. Large Narrow Date. N-6. Rarity 1. AU. Attractive brown and tan surfaces. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

24. 1837 Modified Matron Head Large Cent. Plain Cord, Medium Letters. N-7. Rarity 1. AU. Brown surfaces with some iridescent blue toning. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

25. 1857 Braided Hair Large Cent. Large Date. N-1. Rarity 1. Choice AU. Attractive glossy brown surfaces with blue iridescence. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

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26. 1857 Flying Eagle Cent. UNC BN. Tan-brown surfaces. A very attractive coin in hand. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

27. 1859 Indian Head Cent. EF. Tan surfaces. The “No Shield” one-year type coin. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

28. Lot of six (6) Cupro-Nickel and Steel Cents. Includes: 1864 // 1889 // 1909 (VDR) // 1943-D // 1957-D // 1964. 1864 - AU, cleaned // 1889, 1909, and 1957 - MS RB // 1943 - MS. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Six (6) coins in lot. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

29. 1864 Two-Cent Piece. Large Motto. UNC RB. A very attractive type coin. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

30. 1853 Silver Three-Cent Piece. Type 1. AU. Attractive light tone, a few minor marks. An excellent choice for a type set. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

31. 1857 Silver Three-Cent Piece. Type 2. AU. Some luster remains on this Type 2 with three outlines to star. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

32. 1861 Silver Three-Cent Piece. Type 3. Choice AU. Colorful iridescent hues and some luster on this pleasing Type 3 example with two outlines to star. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

33. 1865 Nickel Three-Cent Piece. UNC. Handsome light golden toning. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

34. 1866 Shield Nickel. Rays. EF. A scarce two-year type, always popular and in demand with type-set collectors. ($)

From the CJR Collection.

35. 1882 Shield Nickel. AU. Lightly brushed, a few minor bumps. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

36. 1883 Liberty Head (V) Nickel. No Cents. Choice UNC. A one-year type coin. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

37. 1906 Liberty Head (V) Nickel. Choice UNC. Light golden toning over lustrous surfaces. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

38. Lot of four (4) Nickels. Includes: 1913 Buffalo Type I // 1937 Buffalo // 1938 Jefferson // 1942-P Jefferson Silver. EF to UNC. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Four (4) coins in lot. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

39. 1833 Capped Bust Half Dime. LM-3.4. Rarity 2. AU. Light golden tone. Late die state with chip within the lower loop of 8 in date. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

40. 1834 Capped Bust Half Dime. LM-4. Rarity 1. VF. Toned. Obverse die crack bisects the obverse from rim left of date through bust, into field to throat, through E of LIBERTY. ($75)

41. 1837 Liberty Seated Half Dime. No Stars, Small Date (Flat Top 1). AU. Deep old cabinet tone with iridescence. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

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42. 1839 Liberty Seated Half Dime. No Drapery. V-1. AU. Attractive golden toning with some subdued luster in the fields. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

43. 1840-O Liberty Seated Half Dime. Drapery. VG-10. Toned, scratches under tone. A scarce issue in all grades. ($75)

44. 1844 Liberty Seated Half Dime. Repunched Date. V-3, FS-301. EF. Toned. ($75)

45. 1851 Liberty Seated Half Dime. Low Date. V-2. AU. Iridescent peach and blue toning, some thin scratches on obverse. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

46. 1853 Liberty Seated Half Dime. Arrows. AU. Light iridescent tone, some luster remains. A popular type, this date had arrows added to reflect a weight change. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

47. 1856-O Liberty Seated Half Dime. V-2. Choice EF. Choice EF. Lightly toned with some luster. A faint die crack runs through stars on right, lower loop of 5 is closed. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

48. 1859-O Liberty Seated Half Dime. V-3. Choice VF. Toned. The die crack on reverse above I in AMERICA identifies this Valentine variety. ($75)

49. Lot of five (5) Liberty Seated Half Dimes. Includes: 1854 Arrows // 1857 // 1857-O // 1860 // 1861. Fine to EF. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Five (5) coins in lot. ($100)

50. Lot of two (2) Liberty Seated Half Dimes. Includes: 1859 // 1871. VF scratched to EF. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Two (2) coins in lot. ($100)

From the CJR Collection.

51. 1805 Draped Bust Dime. 4 Berries. JR-2. Rarity 1. VG. Even toning. An attractive coin in hand. Of the two varieties for the year, about 70% of all 1805 dimes are this variety. An excellent choice for a type set. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

52. 1821 Capped Bust Dime. Large Date. JR-6. Rarity 2. EF. Lightly toned with areas of deep orange iridescence. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

53. 1829 Capped Bust Dime. Small 10 C. JR-4. Rarity 2. EF. Iridescent tone, small scrape on obverse. ($100)

54. 1836 Capped Bust Dime. JR-2. Rarity 2. Choice VF. Cleaned long ago. Toned. The variety with the fancy 8 over block 8; repunched 36. A die crack bisects the obverse from rim upward through 3 in date, upward across portrait to upper rim at about 1 o’clock. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

55. 1838-O Liberty Seated Dime. No Stars. F-102. Rarity 3. EF. Gently cleaned long ago, attractive light tone. A popular two-year type coin in high demand. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

56. 1840-O Liberty Seated Dime. No Drapery. F-101a. Rarity 4. Choice VF. Iridescent peach and blue toning. A popular three-year type. ($100)

From the CJR Collection.

57. 1850 Liberty Seated Dime. EF. Colorful iridescent toning. The “with Drapery” type which continues to the end of the series. ($100)

From the CJR Collection.

58. 1853 Liberty Seated Dime. Arrows. AU Details. Cleaned, retoning. ($75)

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59. 1854 Liberty Seated Dime. Arrows. UNC. Light iridescent toning. A popular type coin. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

60. 1856 Liberty Seated Dime. Large Date. Choice VF. Toned. ($75)

61. 1869-S Liberty Seated Dime. Choice VF Details. Cleaned, hairlines. ($75)

62. 1874 Liberty Seated Dime. Arrows. AU. Light golden tone with some subdued luster. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

63. 1876-S Liberty Seated Dime. UNC. Lustrous, areas of toning, a bit of PVC residue. ($100)

64. 1887-S Liberty Seated Dime. Fortin-101; FS-501. AU. Toned. This variety shows a partial top loop of S in STATES and a thin file line in the lower loop of the mintmark. Fivaz and Stanton in the 4th edition of Cherrypickers’ Guide call this a repunched mintmark. ($75)

65. 1890 Liberty Seated Dime. UNC Details. Partially toned, hairlines, PVC residue. ($75)

66. Lot of two (2) Liberty Seated Dimes. Includes: 1861 // 1889-S. Fine to EF. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Two (2) coins in lot. ($75)

67. Lot of five (5) Dimes. Includes: Liberty Seated: 1870 // 1886 // 1916-S Barber // 1944 Mercury // 1963-D Roosevelt. AU to UNC. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Five (5) coins in lot. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

68. 1875-S Twenty-Cent Piece. AU. Cleaned at one time, now light iridescent toning. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

69. 1820 Capped Bust Quarter. Large O. B-2. Rarity 2. Choice VF. Cleaned long ago, now toned. A handsome coin. This variety is identified by the die lines that connect an olive leaf to dentils. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

70. 1834 Capped Bust Quarter. B-2. Rarity 4. Choice VF. Cleaned long ago but now nicely retoned. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

71. 1835 Capped Bust Quarter. B-5. Rarity 3. Choice VF. Toned, some iridescence. Perfect dies show no evidence of obverse die cracks. ($100)

72. 1835 Capped Bust Quarter. B-8. Rarity 5+. VF Details. Cleaned a long time ago, now retoned, some scratches. A prominent die crack through D STATE and incomplete feathers on right wing confirm the attribution. This die marriage is one of the rarest for the date. ($100)

73. 1839 Liberty Seated Quarter. No Drapery. Briggs 1-A Die State. EF. EF. Toned. Die cracks on both obverse and reverse. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

74. 1841 Liberty Seated Quarter. Doubled Die Reverse. Briggs 2-A. VF Details. Cleaned, now retoning. ($100)

The Rarest O-mint Quarter

75. 1842-O Liberty Seated Quarter. Small Date. Briggs 1-A. Very Good Details. Corroded, a few scratches. This is the rarest O-mint Quarter and long-recognized as a major variety. ($300)

76. 1849 Liberty Seated Quarter. Briggs 1-A. Choice EF. Choice EF. Iridescent toning, much luster remains. Diagnostic obverse vertical die scratch between lines 4 and 5 paired with the “Compass Point” reverse. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

77. 1853 Liberty Seated Quarter. Arrows and Rays. AU. Light golden toning over surfaces with substantial luster. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

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78. 1853 Liberty Seated Quarter. Arrows and Rays. Choice VF. Toned, a few scratches under tone, deposits. A oneyear type coin. ($100)

79. 1853 Liberty Seated Quarter. Arrows. AU. Cleaned long ago, now with iridescent toning. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

80. 1855 Liberty Seated Quarter. Arrows. Briggs 4-D. Choice EF. Colorful iridescent toning. A pleasing example of the “Compass Point” reverse, where the first set of vertical lines extend to horizontal line 5. ($100)

81. 1856-O Liberty Seated Quarter. Briggs 1-A. EF Details. Diagnostics include two die scratches in dentils over star seven and a light die crack at base of date. ($100)

82. 1857 Liberty Seated Quarter. AU. Toned, some faint hairlines. ($100)

83. 1858 Liberty Seated Quarter. Choice VF Details. Obverse harshly cleaned. ($75)

84. 1860 Liberty Seated Quarter. Choice VF. Lightly toned. ($75)

85. 1862 Liberty Seated Quarter. Briggs 3-C. Choice AU. Light toning with some darker areas. Much luster. “QUAR” recut. A popular civil war issue minted at a time when virtually all coinage was being hoarded due to the war. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

86. 1873 Liberty Seated Quarter. Arrows. Briggs 2-A. Choice AU. Attractive light iridescent tone. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

87. 1873 Liberty Seated Quarter. Arrows. Briggs 3-B. Choice VF Details. Cleaned, traces of PVC. The variety with much recutting on the reverse. ($75)

88. 1874-S Liberty Seated Quarter. Arrows. Briggs 3-A. EF. Gently cleaned a long time ago, now lightly toned, some scratches. ($100)

89. 1875 Liberty Seated Quarter. Briggs 1-A. EF. Toned. The variety with long serifs on the base of letters “TAT”. ($75)

90. 1876 Liberty Seated Quarter. AU. Cleaned, now shows attractive iridescent toning. An excellent choice for a type set. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

91. 1877 Liberty Seated Quarter. Choice VF. Lightly toned. ($75)

92. 1877-S Liberty Seated Quarter. Choice EF Details. Cleaned, hairlines, scrapes on reverse. ($75)

93. 1878-CC Liberty Seated Quarter. Choice VF. Toned, minor edge ding on obverse. ($100)

94. 1891 Liberty Seated Quarter. Choice EF. Toned. ($100)

95. 1898 Barber Quarter. UNC Details. Gently cleaned, light toning. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

96. 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter. Type 1. Choice EF. Traces of PVC. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

97. 1920 Standing Liberty Quarter. Choice AU. Lightly toned. ($100)

From the CJR Collection.

98. 1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar. Pointed 6, Stem Through Claw. O-113. Rarity 5. Choice VF Details. Cleaned, now retoning in light iridescent hues. The reverse exhibits the diagnostic die crack from edge across fourth feather to the eagle, but does not extend to the shield, indicating an earlier die state. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

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99. 1808 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-102a. Rarity 2. Fine Details. Cleaned, but now retoned. The obverse exhibits the diagnostic die break from edge below the date, touches the left side of the O, curving across curls. Another die crack from edge through B in LIBERTY. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

100. 1809 Capped Bust Half Dollar. VG Details. Cleaned, now nicely retoned, minor edge bump on reverse. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

101. 1810 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-101a. Rarity 1. Fine Details. Cleaned, now with iridescent toning, light edge bump on reverse. Diagnostic obverse die cracks connecting date and stars on left through cap and star 8. Extensive die cracks on the reverse. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

102. 1810 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-105. Rarity 2. VG Details. Cleaned along time ago, now retoned. This variety easily recognized by line 1 of stripe 6 through 6 crossbars. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

103. 1812 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-104. Rarity 1. Choice EF. Some luster remains in protected areas. Tiny dot on Liberty’s neck is plainly visible and the diagnostic tiny half segment above the U on reverse is clear. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

104. 1818/7 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Small 8. O-102. Rarity 2. AU. Attractive light iridescent toning. Serifs on the 7 show above the last 8. A pretty example of this Red Book variety. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

105. 1819/8 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Large 9. O-104. Rarity 1. Bold Fine Details. Cleaned a long time ago. Now retoned, a few minor bumps. Star 2 is drastically recut. The upper serifs are missing from the E’s on the reverse. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

106. 1824 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-108. Rarity 2. Choice EF Details. Cleaned. Now with handsome iridescent toning. This variety is identified by star 7 nearly touching milling and a center dot between crossbars 4 and 5. Liberty’s profile is tripled, a feature on some of the halves dated 1823 and 1824. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

107. 1826 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-111a. Rarity 2. Very Fine Details. Cleaned, areas of peripheral toning. A later die state with the addional die crack on the upper obverse. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

108. 1827 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Curl Base 2. O-146. Rarity 2. VF Details. Cleaned and retoning. A3 is solidly joined to arrowhead. Of the 49 varieties for this date, there are only two with the Curl Base 2. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

109. 1828 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Square Base 2, Large 8s. O-108. Rarity 3. EF Details. Cleaned, now retoning. The first 8 is recut. Triangular die defect between breasts. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

110. 1828 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Square Base 2, Small 8s, Large Letters. O-120. Rarity 1. Choice Fine Details. Cleaned, a couple of tiny rim marks. ($150)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

111. 1834 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Small Date, Small Letters. O-117. Rarity 2. VF Details. Cleaned, iridescent peripheral toning. Lines from stripes 3, 4, and 5 extend below shield. Most crossbars extend left and right of shield. There is a small center dot on the underside of crossbar 3. Center line of A1 is recut. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

112. 1837 Reeded Edge Half Dollar. GR-14. Rarity 1. Choice AU. Attractive toning over pleasing surfaces. The more common date of the two-year “50 Cents” reverse type, popular with type set collectors. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

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113. 1837 Reeded Edge Half Dollar. GR-14. Rarity 1. VG Details. Cleaned, now retoning, a few rim marks. An affordable example of this two-year “50 Cents” reverse type. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

114. 1838 Reeded Edge Half Dollar. GR-11. Rarity 1. Choice AU. Light iridescent toning. Top loop of the second 8 is recut at lower left. Die crack on reverse between A and L of HALF to talon. A pleasing example of the “HALF DOL.” type. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

115. 1841 Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-4. Rarity 3. Choice EF Details. Cleaned, fields chased, toned. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

Repunched Mintmark

116. 1844-O Liberty Seated Half Dollar. Repunched mintmark. WB-1. Rarity 6. Choice EF Details. Cleaned, now retoned. An early die state, the large mintmark ‘O’ is clearly double punched with the earlier punch visible inside the prominent ‘O’. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

117. 1853-O Liberty Seated Half Dollar. Arrows and Rays. WB-3. Rarity 3. AU Details. Light iridescent tone, shallow graffiti “Brayton” on obverse under tone. Early die state. A one year type difficult to find in higher grades. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

118. 1854-O Liberty Seated Half Dollar. Arrows. WB-51. Rarity 3. EF . Toned, faint hairlines. The diagnostic die cracks on both sides are clearly visible. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

119. 1859-O Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-5. Rarity 3. Choice AU. Toned, traces of PVC. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

120. 1868-S Liberty Seated Half Dollar. Errant 68 in dentils. WB-4. Rarity 3. VF Details. Cleaned and polished, attempted piercing, a couple of scratches, some edge bumps. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

121. 1871-S Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-2. Rarity 3. AU Details. Cleaned, now retoning. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

122. 1874 Liberty Seated Half Dollar. Arrows. WB-102. Rarity 2. EF. Toned, a few rim dings. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

123. 1875-S Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-6. Rarity 3. AU Details. Cleaned, lightly toned. ($200)

From the CJR Collection.

124. 1878 Liberty Seated Half Dollar. VF. Gray tone with orange, blue, and violet iridescence. ($150)

From the CJR Collection.

125. 1898 Barber Half Dollar. UNC. Lightly toned. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

126. 1901-S Barber Half Dollar. Good Details. Cleaned, a couple of minor edge bumps. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

127. 1916 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. UNC. Ample luster, toned. ($300)

128. 1938-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. UNC. Better date. ($300)

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129. Walking Liberty Half Dollars. Complete short set from 1936-1947-D in Berger Plastic Holder. UNC. An attractive set from untoned to lightly toned. Thirty-three (33) coins in lot. ($1500)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Coen-Messer Co., 15 September 1970.

130. 1958 Franklin Half Dollars. UNC. An original roll. Lustrous and untoned, except for the end coins with one-sided toning. Twenty (20) coins in lot. ($200)

131. 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar. Three Leaves. BB-27, B-5. Fine 15 Details. Cleaned a long time ago, now toned with light blue iridescence, minor edge ding. A very attractive example of the type. ($3000)

From the CJR Collection.

132. 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar. Two Leaves. BB-21, B-1. Rarity 2. NGC VF 35. 6525117-001. Handsome gray toning, faint adjustment marks on the reverse. An excellent choice for a type set. ($4000)

133. 1803 Draped Bust Dollar. Small 3. BB-252, B-5. Rarity 3. BB Die State I. VF Details. Cleaned and now lightly toned. An excellent choice for a type collection. ($3000)

From the CJR Collection.

134. 1860-O Liberty Seated Dollar. Repunched Date. OC-2. Rarity 1. Choice AU. Perhaps lightly cleaned, some hairlines, light marks. ($1000)

From the CJR Collection.

135. 1871 Liberty Seated Dollar. OC-7. Rarity 2. AU Details. Cleaned, lightly toned. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

136. 1872 Liberty Seated Dollar. OC-7. Rarity 2. EF Details. Holed, toned, rim marks. An affordable example of the type. ($100)

137. 1876 Trade Dollar. Type One Obverse, Type Two Reverse. Choice VF Details. Cleaned, light toning. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

138. 1878-S Morgan Dollar. UNC. Lustrous. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

139. 1878-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 62. 2670396-001. A really attractive coin in hand for the grade. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

140. 1878-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS63 OGH. 8154158. Lustrous. In a “rattler” holder. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

141. 1879-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. 4268101-011. Lightly mirrored fields and just a hint of toning. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

142. 1881-O Morgan Dollar. UNC. Lustrous, flatly struck on breast. ($100)

From the CJR Collection.

143. 1882-CC Morgan Dollar. Choice VF Details. Cleaned, iridescent toning about the peripheries, some shallow scratches. ($100)

144. 1882-O Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 62. 2353745-006. Flashy surfaces. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

145. 1883 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS63 OGH. 9011177. In an old “rattler” holder. Light blotches of golden toning. This would likely grade higher today. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

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Rare NGC Black Holder

146. 1884 Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. 3686562-004. In NGC 25th Anniversary black holder. ($150)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

147. 1884-CC GSA Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. 1744092-006. In its original GSA holder with box. Colorful iridescent toning on the obverse. ($150)

148. 1885 Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. 3864774-028. Wonderful cartwheel luster. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

149. 1885-O Morgan Dollar. AU. Lustrous. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

150. 1886 Morgan Dollar. UNC. Flashy luster. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

151. 1886 Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. 3708634-005. Untoned, rich luster. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

152. 1887 Morgan Dollar. UNC. Lustrous. Nearly Choice. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

153. 1887 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS64. 72195735. Lustrous. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

154. 1887-S Morgan Dollar. AU Details. Cleaned. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

155. 1888 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS64. 32531353. Fields almost prooflike. An attractive coin in hand. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

156. 1888-O Morgan Dollar. UNC. Subdued luster. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

157. 1890-S Morgan Dollar. PCI MS63 Prooflike Obv. 1314990003. Blotchy toning but appears to be accurately graded. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

158. 1897 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS64. 4363124. Lightly toned. ($150)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

159. 1898 Morgan Dollar. UNC. Subdued luster. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

160. 1898-O Morgan Dollar. UNC. Typical flatness of strike on high points. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

161. 1898-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS64. 18632788. Usual striking flatness on high points. A very clean cheek. Attractive. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

162. 1899-O Morgan Dollar. UNC. Light golden tone, the usual flatness of strike. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

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163. 1899-O Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. 2668781-018. A hint on golden toning on the rims. ($100)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

164. 1900-O Morgan Dollar. UNC. Lustrous, the usual flat strike on reverse. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

165. 1902-O Morgan Dollar. UNC. Lustrous, the usual flat strike. ($75)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

166. Lot of six (6) Morgan Dollars. Includes: 1879-S // 1880-O // 1880-S // 1882-O over S. Cleaned, EF // 1884 // 1884O. Au to UNC. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Six (6) coins in lot. ($200)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

167. Lot of four (4) Morgan Dollars. Includes: 1880 PCGS MS63 32531241 // 1880-S PCGS MS63 30808357 // 1881-S PCGS MS63 30808370 // 1882 PCGS MS62 26574127. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Four (4) coins in lot. ($200)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

168. Lot of three (3) Morgan Dollars. Includes: 1881-O NGC MS 62 2659890-011 // 1881-S PCI 2818475021 Toned // 1883-O NGC MS 64 3858110-003. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Three (3) coins in lot. ($150)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

169. Lot of three (3) Morgan Dollars. Includes: 1882-S PCGS MS64 9182483 OGH // 1884-O PCGS MS62 9310936 OGH // 1885 PCGS MS62 2311639 OGH. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Three (3) coins in lot. ($150)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

170. Lot of three (3) Morgan Dollars. Includes: 1884-O NGC MS 63 4257452-006 // 1902-O NGC MS 63 4207710010 //1904-O NGC MS 64 19327743-001. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Three (3) coins in lot. ($150)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

171. Lot of six (6) Morgan Dollars. Includes: 1887-O Cleaned // 1888 Cleaned // 1889 Scratches // 1890 // 1896 // 1903 Cleaned. Most are AU. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Six (6) coins in lot. ($200)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

172. Lot of four (4) Morgan Dollars. Includes: 1889 PCGS MS63 28662417 // 1890 PCGS MS63 28980308 // 1900 PCGS MS63 26052519 // 1900-O PCGS MS63 32745093. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Four (4) coins in lot. ($200)

From the Don T. Hayes Collection.

173. 1853 Gold Dollar. Type 1. AU Details. Some luster, light hairlines. ($300)

From the CJR Collection.

The Final Issue New Orleans Mint Gold Dollar

174. 1855-O Gold Dollar. Type II. Winter-1. EF Details. Cleaned, hairlines, and scratches. Doug Winter calls the 1855O “the most popular New Orleans gold dollar,” since it is the only Type Two issue from this mint and is the last gold dollar from there. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

175. 1874 Gold Dollar. Type III. AU. Some frosty luster remains, faint hairlines. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

176. 1836 Classic Head Quarter Eagle. Large Head, Block 8. HM-1. Rarity 3. Choice VF Details. Gently cleaned. This obverse is also known as Head of 1834 or Booby Head. Haynor estimates that there are about 285 examples of this die marriage. Excellent choice for inclusion in a type set. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

177. 1852 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle. AU Details. Some faint hairlines, traces of deposits on reverse. ($500)

From the CJR Collection.

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178. 1928 Indian Head Quarter Eagle. Choice AU. Some faint hairlines. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

179. 1889 Three-Dollar Gold Piece. AU Details. Cleaned. One of only 2,300 business strikes. ($1500)

From the CJR Collection.

180. 1836 Classic Head Half Eagle. HM-6. Rarity 3. Choice EF Details. Lightly cleaned. With a Tall 1, a Block 8, with berry on the olive sprig. Daryl Haynor says that 25% of all 1836 half eagles have this die marriage. A pleasing example and an excellent choice for a type set. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

181. 1880 Liberty Head Half Eagle. With Motto. AU. Luster, faint hairlines, marks. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

182. 1909-D Indian Head Half Eagle. Choice UNC. Gorgeous mint luster. An excellent example of the type. ($750)

From the CJR Collection.

183. 1857-S Liberty Head Eagle. No Motto. EF Details. Cleaned, hairlines and rim marks. ($2000)

From the CJR Collection.

184. 1907 Liberty Head Eagle. With Motto. Choice AU. Lustrous. ($1000)

From the CJR Collection.

185. 1914 Indian Head Eagle. AU. Lustrous. ($1000)

From the CJR Collection.

186. 1852-O Liberty Head Double Eagle. No Motto, Type 1. Choice EF Details. Cleaned, lightly toned. The only known dies for this issue. ($3000)

From the CJR Collection.

187. 1866 Liberty Head Double Eagle. With Motto, Type 2. AU. The first year that the motto “In God We Trust” was added. ($2000)

From the CJR Collection.

188. 1897 Liberty Head Double Eagle. NGC MS 63. 916496-007. Attractive frosty luster. ($1750)

189. 1903-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. PCGS MS62. 15718133. Bag marks usual for the grade with plentiful mint frost. ($1750)

190. 1904 Liberty Head Double Eagle. NGC MS 63. 3265013-017. An excellent choice for a gold type set. ($1750)

191. 1904-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. Type 3. UNC Details. Lustrous, hairlines. ($2000)

From the CJR Collection.

192. 1907 Liberty Head Double Eagle. NGC MS 63. 314653-023. Satiny gold luster. ($1750)

193. 1908 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. No Motto. Choice AU. Lustrous and attractive. ($2000)

From the CJR Collection.

194. 1915-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. With Motto. Choice UNC. Lustrous, minimal marks. ($2000)

From the CJR Collection.

195. Complete 50-Piece Classic Silver Commemorative Type Set. UNC. The Panama-Pacific is cleaned. An attractive set in two red Capital Plastics Holders. Fifty (50) coins in lot. ($7500)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Coen-Messer Co., September 1970.

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196. Complete 50-Piece Classic Silver Commemorative Type Set. Most are UNC or better, a couple are AU. The Panama-Pacific, California Jubilee, Lexington-Concord, and San Diego are cleaned. The Hawaiian is harshly cleaned. Housed in a blue Library of Coins album. Fifty (50) coins in lot. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. ($5000)

197. Classic Commemorative 1917 McKinley Memorial Gold Dollar. Choice UNC. Lustrous. ($400)

From the CJR Collection.

198. 1854 California Fractional Gold Liberty Octagonal One Dollar. BG-532. Low Rarity 4. UNC Details. Cleaned, hairlines. ($1000)

From the CJR Collection.

199. Unity States Cent. CU Cent (28mm, 7.59 g, 7h). Struck circa 1800(?). Laureate and draped bust left / Denomination within wreath. Vlack 27/W; Baker 1; Musante GW-104; W-10130. Cleaned, edge ding on reverse. VF. A popular type imitating the design of early Federal cents, with the word UNITED slyly changed to UNITY. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

200. Washington & Independence. CU Token (28mm, 6.97 g, 6h). By Thomas Wells Ingram. Dated 1783, struck 1820. Laureate and draped bust left; no button on toga / Liberty seated left, holding olive branch and liberty cap on pole. Vlack 13/J; Musante GW-106; Baker 2; W-10300. Brown surfaces. VF. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

201. Washington & Independence. CU Token (28mm, 6.99 g, 6h). By Thomas Wells Ingram. Dated 1783, struck 1820. Uniformed ‘military’ bust left / Liberty seated left, holding olive branch and liberty cap on pole. Vlack 9/F; Musante GW-109; Baker 4; W-10230. Glossy brown. Near EF. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

202. Washington Double Head Cent. CU Token (27mm, 7.85 g, 6h). Dies by Thomas Wells Ingram. Struck circa 1860. Laureate and uniformed bust of Washington left; star below / Laureate and uniformed bust of Washington left; star below. Baker 6; Musante GW-110; W-11200. Light brown, minor edge bumps. Good VF. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

203. Georgivs Triumpho. CU Token (29mm, 8.87 g, 5h). Dated 1783, struck circa 1795. Laureate head right resembling George III / Half-length figure of Liberty left, holding laurel branch and staff, behind fram of thirteen bars with lis at corners. Baker 7; Musante GW-54; W-10100. Brown surfaces. VG. Late dies state. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

204. Hancock’s Small Eagle Cent. CU Cent Token (30mm, 11.98 g, 6h). By John Gregory Hancock for Obadiah Westwood. Dated 1791. Uniformed bust left / Eagle facing with wings spread, head left, holding olive branch and bundle of six arrows, shield on breast; above, clouds and eight stars. Edge: X UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Baker 16; Musante GW-17; W-10630; D&H 1050. Brown surfaces with a few tiny marks. Good VF. An overall attractive piece and a very popular type. ($500)

From the Sand Collection.

205. Hancock’s 1793 Halfpenny – Ship Halfpenny. CU Token (30mm, 10.83 g, 6h). Dies by John Gregory Hancock for Obadiah Westwood. Dated 1793/2. Uniformed bust left / Ship under sail right. Edge: PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL. Baker 18; Musante GW-20; W-10855; D&H 1051a. Brown surfaces. VF. ($150)

From the Sand Collection.

206. Hancock’s 1793 Halfpenny – Ship Halfpenny. CU Token (30mm, 10.56 g, 6h). Dies by John Gregory Hancock for Obadiah Westwood. Dated 1793/2. Uniformed bust left / Ship under sail right. Edge: PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL. Baker 18; Musante GW-20; W-10855; D&H 1051a. Brown surfaces. Good VF. ($200)

From the Sand Collection.

207. Harris & Clarke Grate Cent. CU Cent Token (28mm, 9.00 g, 7h). By an uncertain British manufacturer. Dated 1795. Uniformed bust right / Open fireplace with grate. Edge: PAYABLE BY CLARK & HARRIS 13 WORMWOOD ST BISHOPSGATE. Baker 29; Musante GW-49; D&H 283; W-10950. Some mint red remaining. AU. A popular type of interest to both Washingtoniana and Condor token collectors. ($400)

From the Sand Collection.

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208. Liberty and Security. CU Penny Token (33mm, 19.58 g, 6h). Of uncertain British manufacture. Struck circa 1795. Uniformed bust left / Eagle facing with wings spread, head left, holding olive branch and bundle of six arrows; all over shield. Edge: AN ASYLUM FOR THE OPPRESS’D OF ALL NATIONS. Baker 30; Musante GW-45; W-11050; D&H 243. Brown surfaces, scattered marks and light digs. Good VF. ($200)

From the Sand Collection.

209. 1796 Liberty and Security. CU Halfpenny Token (28mm, 11.53 g, 5h). Dies by Thomas Wyon for Peter Kempson & Co. Dated 1795. Uniformed bust right / Eagle facing with wings spread, head left, holding olive branch and bundle of six arrows; all over shield. Edge: BIRMINGHAM REDRUTH & SWANSEA. Baker 31; Musante GW-48; W-11010; D&H 1052. Brown surfaces, marks and planchet flaws. VF. ($400)

From the Sand Collection.

210. 1796 Liberty and Security. CU Halfpenny Token (28mm, 9.55 g, 5h). Dies by Thomas Wyon for Peter Kempson & Co. Dated 1795. Uniformed bust right / Eagle facing with wings spread, head left, holding olive branch and bundle of six arrows; all over shield. Edge: PAYABLE AT LONDON LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL. Baker 31; Musante GW-48; W-11015; D&H 1052a. Brown surfaces, planchet flaw at edge. EF. ($200)

From the Sand Collection.

211. North Wales Halfpenny. CU Halfpenny (27mm, 6.10 g, 5h). Dies by John Gregory Hancock for William Lutwyche. Struck circa 1795. Uniformed bust of Washington left / Crowned harp flanked by stars. Baker 34; Musante GW-51; W-11150. Brown. Near VF. ($200)

From the Sand Collection.

212. Washington Born Virginia. CU Token (31mm, 11.28 g, 6h). Dies by Jacob Perkins of Newbury, Massachusetts. Struck circa 1792. Uniformed bust left / Biographical legend. Baker 60; Musante GW-33; W-10730 . Brown surfaces, usual weak reverse strike. VG. ($500)

From the Sand Collection.

Many numismatists have attributed this type to the British engraver John Gregory Hancock. In fact, these were made by Jacob Perkins of Newbury, Massachusetts, who struck them in hopes of securing a Federal coining contract. One example was placed in the cornerstone of the Massachusetts State House in 1795.

213. The Manly Medal. Æ Medal (48mm, 39.59 g, 2h). By Samuel Brooks of Philadelphia for James Manly. Dated 1790. Uniformed bust left / Legend in nine ten lines. Manly’s name erased from reverse. Baker 61; Musante GW-10. Chocolate brown surfaces, very light pitting. VF. ($300)

From the Sand Collection.

214. The Manly Medal. WM Medal (48mm, 35.49 g, 12h). By Samuel Brooks of Philadelphia for James Manly. Dated 1790. Uniformed bust left / Legend in nine ten lines. Manly’s name erased from reverse. Baker 61; Musante GW-10. Scattered scratches, bumps, and marks. VF. Rare in white metal. ($300)

From the Sand Collection.

215. The Twigg Medal. WM Medal (36mm, 18.13 g, 11h). By Charles Twigg of Birmingham. Struck circa 1792. Uniformed bust of Washington right / Biographical legend in nine lines. Baker 65; GW-38. A few light marks and patches of darker toning. Near EF. A very rare medal. ($300)

This medal by Charles Twigg, a Birmingham toy maker, closely copies the portrait from a popular engraving of Washington by T. Holloway.

216. Presidency Resigned Medal. WM Medal (38mm, 25.49 g, 12h). By Thomas Wyon. Dated 1797. Uniformed bust of Washington left / Biographical legend in nine lines. Baker 66; GW-64. Scattered marks. VF. Rare. ($150)

217. Repub Ameri Medal. Æ Medal (33mm, 19.89 g, 6h). By Thomas (or Peter?) Wyon. Dated 1796. Bust of Washington right / Scroll inscribed REPUB/ AMERI over crossed cannon, fasces, and caduceus. Edge: plain. Baker 68; GW-61. Chocolate brown surfaces, scattered lght marks. Good VF. ($400)

From the Sand Collection.

218. Repub Ameri Medal. WM Medal (33mm, 8.77 g, 12h). By Thomas Wyon. Dated 1799, struck circa 1800. Bust of Washington right / Scroll inscribed REPUB/ AMERI over crossed cannon, fasces, and caduceus. Baker 69; Musante GW-62. Mirrored fields with pleasant darker toning, pierced. Near EF. A charming white metal piece. ($200)

From the Sand Collection.

The dates of Washington’s birth and death on the obverse are incorrect. He was born on 22, not 11 February 1732, a discrepancy attributable to the shift to the Gregorian calendar in 1752. He died on 14 December 1799, not 21 December. No explanation can be found for the this error.

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219. The Sansom Medal. Æ Medal (41mm, 22.36 g, 12h). Philadelphia mint. By John Reich, ordered by Joseph Sansom. Dated 1797, struck circa 1805. Bust of Washington right / Crossed saber, fasces, and laurel wreath set on draped plinth. Baker 71; Musante GW-58; Julian PR-1b. Rich chocolate brown surfaces, tiny edge bumps, wiped. EF. Rare original strike. ($200)

From the Sand Collection.

220. The Sansom Medal. WM Medal (41mm, 22.72 g, 12h). Philadelphia mint. By John Reich, ordered by Joseph Sansom. Dated 1797, struck circa 1805 or later. Bust of Washington right / Crossed saber, fasces, and laurel wreath set on draped plinth. Baker 71; Musante GW-58; Julian PR-1c. Brilliant mirrored fields, a few scattered light marks and scratches, small patches of roughness typical of this metal. Near EF. Rare. ($200)

From the Sand Collection.

The Earliest Washington Medal

221. The Warrior & Sage – “Voltaire” Medal. Æ Medal (40mm, 31.72 g, 1h). By an uncertain British medallist. Struck circa 1777. GE WASHINGTON ER GENERAL OF THE CONTINLARMY IN AMERICA, bare head of Washington right / WASHIN REUNIT PAR UN RARE ASSEMBLAGE LES TALENS DU GUERRIER & LES VERTUS DU SAGE, Cannon, banners, arms, trumpets, and drums before a glory of rays. Baker 78; Musante GW-01. Warm brown surfaces, edge bumps and a few faint marks. Near EF. ($300)

From the Sand Collection.

The reverse legend of this medal is derived from the French writer Voltaire’s 1723 work La Henriade. A notice of this medal’s creation was published in the London Chronicle in April 1778, indicating that it was struck at Paris. However, at this time, French law prohibited striking of medals anywhere but the Monnaie de Paris, whose records lack any indication of this type having been made there. Regardless of where it was created, this type is certainly the earliest medal struck depicting Washington.

222. The Hero of Freedom Medal. CU Medal (38mm, 27.52 g, 6h). By Obadiah Westwood. Dated 1800. Bust of Washington right / Legend in eight lines within wreath of olive and oak, decorated with stars; above, thirteen arrows pointing downward. Baker 79; Musante GW-81. Warm glossy light brown surfaces, a few light marks, small area of weak strike. Near EF. ($300)

From the Sand Collection.

223. The Westwood Medal. Æ Medal (41mm, 39.24 g, 6h). By Obadiah Westwood. Struck circa 1800. Bust of Washington right / Legend in eight lines within laurel wreath, decorated with stars; above, thirteen arrows pointing downward. Baker 81; Musante GW-82. Warm orange-brown toning on obverse with slightly deeper brown on reverse, light edge bumps. EF. An attractive piece in hand. ($400)

From the Sand Collection.

224. The Fame Medal. Æ Medal (38mm, 28.76 g, 12h). By John Henning. Dated 1803. Bust of Washington right / Flame flying right, head left, blowing trumpet and holding wreath; in background below, ship under sail left. Baker 84; Musante GW87. Brown surfaces, scattered marks. VF. ($)

From the Sand Collection.

225. The Eccleston Medal. Æ Medal (75mm, 143.1 g, 11h). By Thomas Brook for Daniel Eccleston. Struck circa 1805. GENERAL WASHINGTON (from 11 o’clock to 1 o’clock clockwise) INSCRIBED TO HIS MEMORY BY D: ECCLESTON• LANCASTER MDCCCV• (from 10 o’clock to 2 o’clock counterclockwise), draped and cuirassed bust of Washington right, his hair tied with a ribbon / HE LAID THE FOUNDATION OF AMERICAN LIBERTY IN THE XVIII CENTURY/ INNUMERABLE MILLIONS YET UNBORN WILL VENERATE THE MEMORY_/OF THE MAN WHO OBTAINED THEIR COUNTRYS FREEDOM (in three concentric circular lines), a native American standing facing, head left, draped at the waist, holding an upright arrow with his right hand, leaning on a bow with his left arm, quiver over his shoulder; around, THE LAND WAS OURS•. Baker 85; Musante GW-88. Chocolate brown surfaces, scratches, edge bumps, diagnostic die crack on reverse. Good VF. ($150)

From the Sand Collection.

Extremely Rare Stuart Portrait Medal

226. Stuart Portrait Medal. WM Medal (44mm, 25.69 g, 12h). Struck circa 1830s(?). GEN GEORGE WASHINGTON, uniformed bust of Washington left / BORN/ FEB 22D 1732/ DIED DECR 14/ 1799. Baker 129; Musante GW-84. Cleaned, pierced, marks and scratches. VF. Extremely rare – Musante estimates only eight to ten known of this type. ($150)

From the Sand Collection.

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227. Success to the United States. Brass Token (24mm, 3.76 g, 12h). By Thomas Passmore of Philadelphia. Struck circa 1793. Uniformed bust of Washington right, ‘Bob Hope nose’ variety / Eye surrounded by 15 stars set between 15 rays. Baker 265; Musante GW-41; W-10905. Light brassy surfaces, pinched near edge. Good VF. Very late die state. ($200)

From the Sand Collection.

228. Success to the United States. Brass Token (19mm, 2.12 g, 5h). After Thomas Passmore of Philadelphia. Struck circa 1860(?). Uniformed bust of Washington right, ‘Bob Hope nose’ variety / Eye surrounded by 15 stars set between 15 rays. Baker 267; Musante GW-44. Light brown. Good VF. ($100)

From the Sand Collection.

229. Chester A. Arthur Indian Peace Medal. Silver plated bronze (75mm x 59mm, 142.1 g, 12h). Philadelphia mint. By Charles E. Barber and George T. Morgan. Dated 1881. • CHESTER A. ARTHUR • PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 1881, bare head right / Settler standing facing, head right, resting hand on plow; to right, American Indian standing left, hand on breast, holding short staff; in background to left; woman holding a child in front of log cabin and man plowing right; above, PEACE within glory of rays; in exergue, crossed tomahawk and peace pipe within wreath. Julian IP-45; Prucha 56. Toned, holed at 12 o’clock for suspension, hairlines, plating worn through on high points. Good VF. ($)

The mint report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884 showed that thirty-seven bronze Arthur peace medals had been struck, apparently, for sale to collectors. Five silver and five more bronze medals were ordered later for presentation to the Indians

230. Set of twenty (20) Society of Medalists Æ Medals. Includes: 1 (1930) Hunter – Ruffed Grouse, by Laura Gardin

Fraser. SOM 1.1 // 2 (1930) Hail to Dionysus, by Paul Manship. SOM 2.3 // 3 (1931) Hopi Prayer for Rain, by Hermon

MacNeil. SOM 3.1 // 4 (1931) Lindbergh – Lone Eagle, by Frederick MacMonnies. SOM 4.1 // 5 (1932) Whatsoever a Man

Soweth, by Lee Lawrie. SOM 5.1 // 6 (1932) Aphrodite – Swift Runners, by John Flanagan. SOM 6.1 // 7 (1933) Glory and Fame, by C. Paul Jennewein. SOM 7.1 // 8 (1933) No Easy Way from Earth to Stars, by Gaetano Cecere. SOM 8.3 // 9 (1934)

First Little Shiner, by Herbert Adams. SOM 9.1 // America – Abundance, by Albert Laessle. SOM 10.1 // 11 (1935) Ontario

Sends Greetings to the Sea, by Lorado Taft. SOM 11.1 // 12 (1935) Fiat Vita, by Anthony de Francisci. SOM 12.1 // 13 (1936)

Rejoice Young Man in Thy Youth, by R. Tait Mckenzie. SOM 13.1 // 14 (1936) Savagery of War – Hope of Peace. SOM 14.1 // 15 (1937) Omnia Vincit Amor, by Robert Ingersoll Aitken. SOM 15.2 // 16 (1937) Fathers and Sons – Peace and War, by Chester Beach. SOM 16.1 // 17 (1938) Dance of Life, by A. Stirling Calder. SOM 17.1 // 18 (1938) Conserve Wildlife, by Gertrude K. Lathrop. SOM 18.1 // 19 (1939) Old World – New World, by Edward McCartan. SOM 19.1 // 20 (1939) Ceres’ Blessing, John Gregory. SOM 20.1. Includes “The Society of Medalists” bi-fold brochure, depicting all the medals from 19301947. As made. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Twenty (20) medals in lot. ($1000)

Gem Uncirculated “Dix” Note

231. Obsolete Banknote. New Orleans, Louisiana. Citizens’ Bank. $10. 1860s. LA15G26a. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-020. Vivid color, excellent naval vignette, with the “DIX” reverse, from which quite possibly came the term “Dixie” and/or Dixie Land. Always popular, this is listed as no. 86 in 100 Greatest American Currency Notes ($600)

232. Obsolete Banknote. Helena, Montana. The Peoples National Bank. $5. 1870s. MTP140. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Remainder. 2187955-001. A pretty note with bright paper and vivid colors. ($400)

233. Obsolete Banknote. Helena, Montana. The Peoples National Bank. $10. 1870s. MTP150. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-017. Uneven bottom margin from a higher grade. Wonderful central vignette of a herd of deer at water’s edge, including an impressive stag with a large rack of antlers. Great color. ($400)

234. Obsolete Banknote. Helena, Montana. The Peoples National Bank. $20. 1870s. MTP160. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-019. This is essentially an early certificate of deposit. Wonderful central vignette depicting a horse-breaking scene. ($500)

235. Obsolete Banknote. Helena, Montana. The Peoples National Bank. $50. 1870s. MTP170. PMG About Uncirculated 55 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-018. Rich orange border design, lovely vignette driving cattle and sheep. The highest denomination note in the series. ($400)

236. Obsolete Banknote. Bordentown, New Jersey. Bordentown Banking Co. $1. June 1 1855. NJ35G14a. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. 2187954-016. Steam locomotive vignette. It says Remainder on the holder, but the note is fully signed. ($200)

237. Obsolete Banknote. Bordentown, New Jersey. Bordentown Banking Co. $2. June 1 1855. NJ35G16a. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. 2187954-015. UNC. It says Remainder on the holder, but the note is fully signed. ($150)

238. Obsolete Banknote. Bordentown, New Jersey. Bordentown Banking Co. $10. 1850s. NJ35G20a. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-014. ($100)

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239. Obsolete Banknote. Bordentown, New Jersey. Bordentown Banking Co. $50. 1850-65. NJ35G22a. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-013. Rare for this higher denomination note. ($400)

240. Obsolete Banknote. Bordentown, New Jersey. Bordentown Banking Co. $100. 1855-65. NJ35G24a. PMG About Uncirculated 55. Remainder, Minor Repair. 2187954-012. ($200)

241. Obsolete Banknote. Somerville, New Jersey. The Somerset County Bank. $2. 1850s. NJ500G4c. PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ. Remainder. 2187953-014. Vignettes of Benjamin Franklin and a farmer taking a break with a red security pattern on the reverse. ($300)

242. Obsolete Banknote. Somerville, New Jersey. The Somerset County Bank. $5. 1850s. NJ500G8c. PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ. Remainder. 2187953-013. The central vignette depicts Liberty and Prosperity with a bold red security pattern on the reverse. ($300)

243. Obsolete Banknote. Charlotte, North Carolina. The Bank of Mecklenburg. $1. April 1, 1875. PMG Very Fine 30. 2187955-011. Central vignette of a cotton boll, flanked by vignettes of horses being watered on left and a girl holding spaniel on right. Green pattern back with “1” in center. A pleasing note with a straight grade. ($200)

244. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $3. 1860s. NC85G4a. PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-002. A striking note with vermillion color. ($150)

245. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $4. 1860s. NC85G8a. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-003. A very pretty note with portraits of George and Martha Washington and bold vermillion color. ($150)

246. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $5. 1860s. NC85G12a. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-004. This note features a small central vignette of a locomotive with vivid vermillion colors. Great eye appeal. ($150)

247. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $10. 1860s. NC85G16a. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-001. A colorful note with lovely vignettes. ($150)

248. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $20. October 1, 1861. NC85G20a. PMG Uncirculated 55. 2187953-020. AU. An attractive, fully issued note. ($200)

249. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $50. November 1, 1861. NC85G22. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. 2187954-005. A beautiful note in pristine condition with attractive vignettes. Dated and signed by the cashier, but not by the president. ($200)

250. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $100. November 1, 1861. NC85G26. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. 2187954-006. Vignette of a mechanic, sailor, and farmer standing on a wharf at left. Baskets of harvested cotton and cotton plants at bottom right. A handsome high-denomination note, dated and signed by the cashier, but not by the president. ($200)

251. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $50. 1860s. NC85G24a. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63. Remainder, Stain. 2187954-007. An attractive note with green protector and black ink. On the left there is a vignette of five women, with Lady Liberty in the top center position. ($200)

252. Obsolete Banknote. Washington, North Carolina. The Bank of Washington. $100. 1860s. NC85G26a. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-008. Wonderful green protector in the form of a large C, and surrounding the 100 on top left of this high-denomination note. The green is rarer than the red tint version. ($300)

253. Obsolete Banknote. Wilmington, North Carolina. The Commercial Bank. $3. February 1, 1862. NC95G4b. PMG Very Fine 20. 2187953-005. The central vignette depicts Plenty and Liberty in conversation by the seashore. There are two red “3” protectors and a colorful reverse. ($400)

254. Obsolete Banknote. Columbia, South Carolina. The Mechanics & Farmers Building & Loan Association. $1 Certificate of Deposit. August 1, 1873. SCM 130. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Remainder. 2187953-018. Wonderful vignettes of a farm hand picking cotton, in center, flanked by two girls carrying sheaves of grain at left, and a mechanic at right. Two brown 1 protectors and a brown border. The reverse is vivid green with an intricate design. A gorgeous example. ($500)

255. Obsolete Banknote. Columbia, South Carolina. The Mechanics & Farmers Building & Loan Association. $2 Certificate of Deposit. August 1, 1873. SCM 133. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64. Remainder. 2187953-017. A pretty note in high grade. ($500)

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256. Obsolete Banknote. Columbia, South Carolina. The Mechanics & Farmers Building & Loan Association. $3 Certificate of Deposit. August 1, 1873. SCM 136. PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ. Remainder. 2187953-016. Vignettes of a mechanic resting with his tools at left and two gentleman having a discussion over a barrel of tobacco at right. Brown border on the obverse, bright green design on reverse. ($500)

257. Obsolete Banknote. Columbia, South Carolina. The Mechanics & Farmers Building & Loan Association. $5 Certificate of Deposit. August 1, 1873. SCM 139. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Remainder. 2187953-015. Appropriate vignettes adorn this high-grade note. In the center, a pile of farming tools, flanked by a mechanics arm holding a hammer at left, and a cotton plant at right. A pair of brown 5 protectors and a brown protector panel on the obverse. The reverse is vivid green. Simply gorgeous. ($500)

258. Obsolete Banknote. Memphis, Tennessee. The Bank of Chattanooga. $10. 1850s-60s. TN10G50a. PMG Choice Fine 15. 2187953-004. A red and black note, featuring on the obverse, a railroad vignette of the Memphis & Charleston Railroad, and on the central reverse an oval portrait of George Washington. ($300)

259. Obsolete Banknote. Memphis, Tennessee. The Bank of Chattanooga. $100. 1850s-60s. TN10G62a. PMG Very Fine 20. Punch Hole. 2187953-003. This red and black note is adorned with a panoramic vignette of the Civil War Battle of New Orleans, 24-25 April 1862. Payable at the Bank of Memphis, this note is a desirable example, and quite scarce. Signed by the cashier but not the president. ($300)

260. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $1. June 10, 1840. TX Cr. A1. PMG Very Fine 20 Cut Cancelled. 2187953-012. ($500)

261. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $2. March 1, 1841. TX Cr. A2. PCGS Currency Choice About New 58 PPQ, Cross-Cut Cancelled. 80316575. The central vignette depicts a cowboy on horseback roping a steer. Bold signatures. ($2000)

262. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $3. March 1, 1841. TX Cr. A3. PMG Very Fine 20 Cut Cancelled. 2187953-011. On the left is a vignette of a cotton plant. The central vignette depicts a woman seated on bales with hand tools for farming by her side. ($500)

263. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $5. January 30, 1840. TX Cr. A4. PMG Very Fine 30 EPQ Cut Cancelled. 2187953-010. The reverse on this bright note with Exceptional Paper Quality sports the Lone Star of the Republic. ($750)

264. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $10. January 15, 1840. TX Cr. A5. PMG Very Fine 25 Cut Cancelled. 2187953-009. No paper loss, even though the note has the usual cross-cut cancels. ($500)

265. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $20. January 25, 1840. TX Cr. A6. PMG About Uncirculated 53 Cut Cancelled, Annotation. 2187953-008. Bright paper on this denomination that is always in demand. ($750)

266. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $20. January [2]5, 1840. TX Cr. A6. Very Good. Cut-Out Cancelled. Pinholes, slightly ragged edge and short edge tears. An affordable example of the type. ($100)

267. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $50. January 25, 1840. TX Cr. A7. PMG Choice Extremely Fine 45 Cut Cancelled. 2187953-007. A desirable note of this better denomination. ($500)

268. Obsolete Banknote. Austin, Texas. Republic of Texas $100. January 1, 1840. TX Cr. A8. PMG Choice Very Fine 35 Cut Cancelled. 2187953-006. Wonderful vignette at the top center of a griffin, Moneta, and Mercury. Moneta attempts to catch coins which Mercury pours coins from a cornucopia. Transportation theme vignettes adorn the left and right: On left, a train is ready to be loaded with cargo; on right, a sailboat is under full sail. A pleasing example of this coveted note. ($750)

269. Obsolete Banknote. Menomonie, Wisconsin. The Knapp, Stout & Co. $1. Choice CU Remainder. Bold colors, crisp paper, and an attractive vignette depicting a woodchopper at bottom left make for an appealing presentation. The note was payable in merchandise or lumber. ($75)

In the late 1800s the Knapp, Stout & Co. Company was the largest lumber company in the world, employing over 2,000 people.

270. Obsolete Banknote. Rice Lake, Wisconsin. The Knapp, Stout & Co. Company. $2 In Merchandise or Lumber. 1870s-90s. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. 2187953-002. This lovely green and black note is signed, having a locomotive scene on the bottom left obverse, and an intricate green pattern on the reverse. ($200)

271. Obsolete Banknote. Mineral Point, Wisconsin (Territory). The Mineral Point Bank $10. December 1, 1839. WI 560G4. VF. Printed before Wisconsin became a U. S. state. ($75)

272. Obsolete Banknote. Mineral Point, Wisconsin (Territory). The Mineral Point Bank $20. December 1, 1839. WI 560G6. Fine. Good ink. ($75)

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273. Obsolete Banknote. Waupun, Wisconsin. The Corn Exchange Bank. $1. 1850s-60s. WI850G2a. PMG About Uncirculated 55 EPQ. Remainder. 2187953-019. Large red “ONE” protector below vignette of Navigation ($200)

274. Obsolete Banknote. Waupun, Wisconsin. The Corn Exchange Bank. $2. 1850s-60s. WI850G4a. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-010. Bold red “TWO” protector. A stunning example. ($200)

275. Obsolete Banknote. Waupun, Wisconsin. The Corn Exchange Bank. $3. 1850s-60s. WI850G6a. PMG About Uncirculated 55 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-011. Large red “THREE” protector. Daniel Webster portrait at lower right. ($150)

276. Obsolete Banknote. Waupun, Wisconsin. The Corn Exchange Bank. $5. 1850s-60s. WI850G8a. PMG About Uncirculated 55 EPQ. Remainder. 2187954-009. One horizontal fold from a higher grade. Bold red “FIVE” protector below vignette of a farmer with a basket of corn. ($200)

277. National Bank Note. Los Angeles, California. $100 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 707. The National City Bank. Charter # 12410. PMG Very Fine 30 EPQ. 2187909-011. Rare denomination from this tougher Los Angeles bank. Track & Price records just three examples. Bold color and strong signatures. ($3000)

278. National Bank Note. San Francisco, California. $5 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 477. The Wells Fargo Nevada NB. Charter # (P)5105. PMG Extremely Fine 40. 2187942-014. Pleasing margins and bold signatures from this popular bank. ($1000)

279. National Bank Note. Boise, Idaho. $50 1902 Date Back. Fr. 669. The First NB. Charter # (P)1668. PMG Choice Very Fine 35 Minor Repair. 2187909-012. Pleasing color and bold stamped signatures. ($2000)

280. National Bank Note. Belleville, Illinois. $5 Original. Fr. 408. The First NB. Charter # 2154. PMG Choice Very Fine 35. 2187955-005. Very rare, this is one of two 1875 $5s reported from here in T&P. An attractive First Charter note. ($750)

281. National Bank Note. Southbridge, Massachusetts. $20 Original. Fr. 427a. The Southbridge NB. Charter # 934. PMG Very Fine 25 Minor Repairs. 2187909-008. This First Charter note from New England features on the reverse the Baptism of Pocahontas surrounded by green borders. According to Track & Price, this is the finest of just two 1865 $20 on this bank. ($1500)

Ex Stack’s (30 April 1996), lot 566.

282. National Bank Note. Rochester, Michigan. $10 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 626. The First NB. Charter # (M)9218. Fine. A 1/4 inch edge tear at bottom left. This is one of only six 1902 Plain Backs on this bank. Only one graded higher. ($100)

Ex Lyn Knight (10 March 2007), lot 1939 (realized $920).

283. National Bank Note. California, Missouri. $1 Original. Fr. 382. The Moniteau NB. Charter # 1712. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63. 2187909-002. An attractive First Charter note displaying a wonderful vignette of the “Landing of the Pilgrims” surrounded by green borders with added appeal of the dual state names on the note. This note listed in Track & Price as part of an uncut sheet. ($3000)

Finest Known $5 1902 Plain Back From This Bank

284. National Bank Note. Rochester, New Hampshire. $5 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 607. The Public NB. Charter # (N)11893. PMG Choice Very Fine 35 EPQ. 2191648-003. The finest of the three known $5 1902 Plain Backs on this bank. ($2000)

Ex Currency Auctions of America (18 May 2001), lot 1818 (realized $1,375).

285. National Bank Note. Albion, New York. $20 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 658. The Citizens NB. Charter # 4998. PMG Very Fine 25. 2187955-006. An Orleans County bank. ($100)

Ex Currency Auctions of America (8 January 1999), lot 2284.

286. National Bank Note. Buffalo, New York. $5 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 609. The South Side NB. Charter # (E)12313. PMG Very Fine 25. 2187955-010. A short-lived bank in the Buffalo area that only issued large size. Ten notes in the census. ($200)

Ex Lyn Knight (28 October 2000), lot 1256; Currency Auctions of America (14 May 1999), lot 2505.

287. National Bank Note. Hudson, New York. $5 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 598. The First NB. Charter # 396. PMG About Uncirculated 50 Minor Stains. 2187942-002. From the county seat of Columbia County. ($750)

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288. National Bank Note. Hudson, New York. $5 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 598. The First NB. Charter # 396. PMG Extremely Fine 40 Stains. 2187942-003. ($750)

289. National Bank Note. New York, New York. $5 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 466. The First NB of the City of New York. Charter # (E)29. PMG Very Fine 30. 2187909-007. Bold signatures and vivid colors. An excellent choice for a type set. ($2000)

290. National Bank Note. New York, New York. $5 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 598. The Second NB of the City of New York. Charter # (E)62. Very Good. Heavy creases, a couple of edge tears, and a few pinholes. ($75)

291. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $5 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 469. The Flour City NB. Charter # (E)1362. CGA Very Fine 35. 0144724. ($500)

Ex Lyn Knight (18 October 2008), lot 2287 (realized $1,092.50).

292. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $10 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 482. The Flour City NB. Charter # (E)1362. EF. Bold color. ($300)

293. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $5 1902 Date Back. Fr. 592. Lincoln NB. Charter # (E)8026. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64. 2191648-001. This is the highest graded $5 1902 Date Back on this bank. ($300) Ex Heritage (17 May 2002), lot 3514.

294. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $10 1902 Red Seal. Fr. 614. The NB of Commerce. Charter # (E)8111. Fine. This is one of just three $10 1902 Red Seals on this bank. Bold signatures and pleasing color. ($300)

295. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $5 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 599. The NB of Commerce. Charter # (E)8111. PMG Choice Uncirculated EPQ. 2191648-004. Bold ink colors and Exceptional Paper Quality. ($500)

Ex Heritage 282 (11 January 2002), lot 3516; Currency Auctions of America (10 September 1999), lot 1986.

296. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $5 1902 Red Seal. Fr. 588. The NB. Charter # (E)8026. VF. ($200)

297. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $10 1902 Red Seal. Fr. 614. The NB. Charter # (E)8026. Fine 15. ($200)

Ex Currency Auctions of America (5 January 2001), lot 2603.

298. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $20 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 494. The Traders NB. Charter # 1104. VF. A few pinholes. A wonderful and colorful note. Acording to Track & Price there are only five $20 Brown Backs in the census for this bank. ($200)

Serial Number 1 Note

299. National Bank Note. Serial Number 1 Rochester, New York. $10 1902 Red Seal. Fr. 613. The Traders NB. Charter # (E)1104. PMG Very Fine 30. Toned. 2191648-006. This note is recorded in the census. ($1000)

300. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $10 1902 Red Seal. Fr. 613. The Traders NB. Charter # (E)1104. Fine. Short (3/8 inch) edge tear in middle of right edge. ($200)

Ex Lyn Knight (19 November 1999), lot 479.

301. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $10 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 650. The Traders NB. Charter # (E)1104. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. 2191648-005. Bright paper, vivid colors, and bold signatures. A tight bottom margin from a higher grade. ($300)

Ex Currency Auctions of America (5 January 2001), lot 2602.

302. National Bank Note. Rochester, New York. $20 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 650. The Traders NB. Charter # (E)1104. EF. Light water stain at lower right corner. Bold colors. ($200)

Ex Currency Auctions of America (10 September 1999), lot 1980.

303. National Bank Note. Rochester, Minnesota. $10 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 629. The Union NB. Charter # 2088. Choice VF. This is one of six notes in the census and tied for the finest known $10 1902 Plain Back. Bright paper, excellent printing, bold signatures. ($200)

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304. National Bank Note. Springfield, Ohio. $10 Original. Fr. 416. The Second NB. Charter # 263. PMG Extremely Fine 40. 2187909-006. Very rare, there are only two First Charter examples from this bank in T&P. It features on the reverse a vignette of De Soto discovering the Mississippi surrounded by bold green borders. A beautiful note. ($1500)

Ex Lyn Knight (17 November 2005), lot 2025 (realized $3,450); Stack’s (10 September 1996), lot 469.

305. National Bank Note. Waynesville, Ohio. $5 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 474. The Waynesville NB. Charter # (M)2220. Choice EF. This is the finest of five known $5 1882 Brown Backs on this bank. A pretty note. ($400)

Ex Lyn Knight (16 November 2006), lot 1319 (realized $1,380).

306. National Bank Note. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $2 Original. Fr. 387a. The NB of Germantown. Charter # 546. PMG Very Fine 30 Restoration. 2187909-005. An attractive Original Series Lazy Deuce. ($2000)

307. National Bank Note. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $2 1875. Fr. 390. The NB of Germantown. Charter # 546. PMG Very Fine 25 Restoration. 2187909-004. Excellent choice for this popular Lazy Deuce type. ($1500)

Ex Lyn Knight (21 November 2002), lot 3324.

308. National Bank Note. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. $5 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 606. The Bank of Pittsburgh, National Association. Charter # 5225. PMG Very Fine 25. 2187955-009. ($300)

309. National Bank Note. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. $10 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 624. The Farmers Deposit NB. Charter # 685. PMG Very Fine 25. 2187955-008. Bold signatures. ($100)

310. National Bank Note. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. $20 1902 Date Back. Fr. 642. The Union NB. Charter # (E)705. PMG Very Fine 20. 2187955-007. ($100)

Serial Number 1 Note

311. National Bank Note. Serial Number 1 Wayne, Pennsylvania. $5 1902 Plain Back. Fr. 609. The Main Line NB. Charter # 12504. Choice VF. Pleasing paper quality and attractive color on this serial number 1 note. ($750)

312. National Bank Note. Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. $5 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 471. The Peoples NB. Charter # (E)4445. VF. Attractive, with good ink and color. ($300)

Ex Lyn Knight (16 November 2006), lot 1375 (realized $1,092.50).

313. National Bank Note. Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. $10 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 484. The Peoples NB. Charter # (E)4445. PCGS Currency Very Fine 30 PPQ. 80120504. This is one of only three $10 1882 Brown Backs on this bank. ($400)

The Only 1882 Brown Back For This Bank

314. National Bank Note. Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. $10 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 480. The Farmers and Drovers NB. Charter # (E)839. Fine 15. This is the only 1882 Brown Back of any denomination in the census for this bank. ($300)

Ex Lyn Knight (11 March 2006), lot 2463 (realized $1,322.50).

The Only Known 1902 Red Seal From This Bank

315. National Bank Note. Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. $10 1902 Red Seal. Fr. 613. The Farmers and Drovers NB. Charter # (E)839. PMG Very Fine 20. Previously Mounted. 2191648-002. This is the only known 1902 Red Seal of any denomination from this bank. ($500)

Ex Heritage (26 September 2007), lot 14215 (realized $977.50).

316. Fr. 16. $1 1862 Legal Tender. PMG Choice Very Fine 35. 2187909-009. A colorful note with lots of eye appeal. ($2000)

317. Fr. 16c. $1 1862 Legal Tender. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. 2191605-004. Pretty colors and Exceptional Paper Quality make this a very appealing 1862 Legal Tender. Slightly tight bottom margin from a higher grade. ($500)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

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318. Fr. 18. $1 1869 Legal Tender. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 Pinholes. 2187909-003. An attractive “Rainbow” note with vivid colors. ($3000)

319. Fr. 20. $1 1875 Legal Tender. PMG About Uncirculated. Exceptional Paper Quality. 1004406-004. Bold colors and a “sawhorse reverse” make this an appealing note. ($5000)

320. Fr. 41. $2 1862 Legal Tender. PMG Choice About Unc 58 Pinholes. 2191605-005. AU. A colorful and wellcentered note. ($1000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

321. Fr. 42. $2 1869 Legal Tender. PMG About Uncirculated 50 Small Tear. 2191601-004. Attractive color on this “Rainbow” note, with a short tear on the bottom left. ($3000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

322. Fr. 60. $2 1917 Legal Tender. PMG Choice Extremely Fine 45. 2187955-002. An attractive example of the type. ($300)

323. Fr. 63a. $5 1863 Legal Tender. PMG Choice About Unc 58. 2191605-006. The obverse features on the left, a vignette of the Statue of Freedom which crowns the United States Capital dome, and, on the right, the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. An attractive and colorful note. ($500)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

324. Fr. 87. $5 1907 Legal Tender. PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ. 2187955-003. A well-centered and colorful “Woodchopper” with Exceptional Paper Quality. ($500)

Ex Currency Auctions of America (8 January 1999), lot 1161.

325. Fr. 95b. $10 1863 Legal Tender. PMG Very Fine 25 EPQ. 2191605-007. Popular for its portrait of Abraham Lincoln, eagle, and allegorical figure of Art. A handsome note that has seen minor circulation and possesses Exceptional Paper Quality. ($1000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

326. Fr. 99. $10 1878 Legal Tender. PMG Very Fine 30. 2187909-013. Daniel Webster’s portrait graces the bottom left, while on the bottom right, Pocahontas is being presented to the Royal Court of England. A pleasing note with a straight grade. ($1500)

327. Fr. 108. $10 1880 Legal Tender. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63. 2191605-008. This note features a large brown spiked Treasury Seal and dark blue serial numbers. Bold printing. An excellent example of the type. ($500)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

328. Fr. 120. $10 1901 Legal Tender. PMG Uncirculated Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. 2191601-002. A second nearGem note with glorious color, embossing, white paper, and Exceptional Paper Quality. ($3000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

329. Fr. 120. $10 1901 Legal Tender. PMG Uncirculated Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. 2191601-001. Wonderful color, embossing, and white paper combine for a powerful visual effect on this high-grade Bison note. ($3000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

330. Fr. 122. $10 1901 Legal Tender. PMG Uncirculated 62. 2187909-014. American explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark flank a wonderful Bison vignette. Bold colors and excellent margins make this note very appealing. ($3000)

Ex Smythe (2 December 2003), lot 1719.

331. Fr. 218. $1 1886 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice About Unc 58. 2187942-016. A pretty Martha Washington note with attractive color and pleasing margins. ($1000)

332. Fr. 224. $1 1896 Silver Certificate. PMG About Uncirculated 55 EPQ. 2187942-015. This attractive Educational note has pleasing margins, color, and crispness. The vignette shows history instructing youth; the Constitution to the right; the Washington Monument in the background; the names of famous Americans in laurel wreaths around borders on three sides. The reverse is adorned with portraits of Martha and George Washington. ($1000)

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333. Fr. 224. $1 1896 Silver Certificate. PMG About Uncirculated 50 Pinholes. 2191605-002. A beautifully inked Educational $1. ($1000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

334. Fr. 235. $1 1899 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63. 2191605-003. Lovely colors, a tight bottom margin from a higher grade. A very pretty Black Eagle. ($400)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

335. Fr. 236. $1 1899 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice About Unc 58 EPQ. 2187942-020. Bold color and ample margins on this pleasing type note. ($400)

336. Fr. 237. $1 1923 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ. Pretty color and great paper on this Near Gem example. ($200)

337. Fr. 242. $2 1886 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice About Unc 58 EPQ. 2187909-015. The ink and paper are bright on this colorful note, featuring the portrait of General Winfield Scott Hancock, Union general during the Civil War. ($2000)

338. Fr. 246. $2 1891 Silver Certificate. PMG Very Fine 30. 2187942-017. This type note features the head of Willam Windom who served twice as Secretary of the Treasury, first from 1881-1884 and again in 1889 until his death in 1891. ($1000)

339. Fr. 247. $2 1896 Silver Certificate. PMG Very Fine 30. 2191601-005. Ample margins and only light wear on this desirable $2 Educational Series note. ($3000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

340. Fr. 248. $2 1896 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice About Unc 58 EPQ. 2187909-016. This beautiful note in the Educational Series has one center fold, bold colors and embossing. ($3000)

341. Fr. 256. $2 1899 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. 2187942-006. Slightly tight margin on the bottom face from a higher grade. A very pretty note. ($750)

342. Fr. 269. $5 1896 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice About Unc 58 EPQ. 2187909-017. Bold colors, pleasing margins, only one center fold. ($5000)

The third note in the Educational Series, this stunning obverse design depicts an allegorical group displaying electricity as the dominant force in the world.

343. Fr. 269. $5 1896 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice Very Fine 35 EPQ. 2191601-006. Pleasing color and balanced margins on this attractive mid-grade Five Dollar “Educational” note. Always in great demand. ($3000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

344. Fr. 271. $5 1899 Silver Certificate. PMG About Uncirculated 50. 2191601-003. Great color and bold printing on this always popular Chief note. ($4000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

345. Fr. 273. $5 1899 Silver Certificate. PMG Extremely Fine 40. 2187909-010. Dark blue overprint on this handsome and popular Chief note. ($3000)

346. Fr. 281. $5 1899 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice Extremely Fine 45 EPQ. 2191605-001. Boldly printed, pleasing color, ample margins. Exceptional paper quality on this Chief note. ($1500)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

347. Fr. 282. $5 1923 Silver Certificate. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 Exceptional Paper Quality. 1005097-006. An exceptional example of the popular “Porthole” note, showing excellent color and margins. ($5000)

348. Fr. 302. $10 1908 Silver Certificate. PMG Extremely Fine 40 Pinholes. 2187942-018. Minor folds at the corners from a higher grade. A pleasing “Tombstone” note depicting the head of Thomas A. Hendricks, who served as Vice President of the United States from 4 March 1885 until his death on 25 November 1885. ($1000)

349. Fr. 318. $2 1891 Silver Certificate. PMG Choice Very Fine 35 Repaired. 2187909-018. This type note features the portrait of the Secretary of the Treasury, Daniel Manning, flanked by the allegorical figures of Agriculture and Industry. ($3000)

Ex Currency Auctions of America (9 January 1998), lot 1615.

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350. Fr. 362. $5 1891 Treasury Note. PMG Choice About Unc 58. 2191605-009. A central portrait of General George H. Thomas, Union Army, graces this appealing note. ($1000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

351. Fr. 721. $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note. Richmond. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. 1035815-001. UNC. Great embossing on this gorgeous “Green Eagle” note. Exceptional Paper Quality. Wonderful margins. ($750)

352. Fr. 727. $1 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note. Chicago. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. 2187942-007. Beautiful embossing on this very pretty “Green Eagle” note. ($300)

Ex Heritage (30 January 2004), lot 34012-22405.

353. Fr. 767. $2 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note. Chicago. PMG Choice Very Fine 35. 2187955-004. Only light circulation is noticeable on this $2 Battleship. ($750)

354. Fr. 794. $5 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note. Chicago. PMG Choice Extremely Fine 45 EPQ. 2187942-019. The vignettes on the reverse depict Columbus sighting land and the landing of the Pilgrims. A pleasing example of the type. ($1000)

355. Fr. 855a. $5 1914 Federal Reserve Note. Philadelphia. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. 2187942-005. While common in lower grade, a true Gem example with Exceptional Paper Quality such as this can be challenging to find. ($100)

356. Fr. 919a. $10 1914 Federal Reserve Note. Cleveland. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. 2187942-008. Bright colors, superb centering, and exceptional paper quality make for a very pretty example. ($300)

Ex Lyn Knight (10 June 2004), lot 1501 (realized $690).

357. Fr. 991b. $20 1914 Federal Reserve Note. Chicago. PMG Choice About Unc 58 EPQ. 2187942-001. A pretty note with white paper and dark ink. The vignettes on the reverse represent transportation by land, sea, and air. ($750)

358. Fr. 1035. $50 Federal Reserve Note. Philadelphia. PMG Choice About Unc 58. 2187942-012. Bold ink, bright paper, and even margins make for great eye appeal. Not a scarce note but very tough to find in higher grades The vignette on the reverse features a standing figure of Panama between two ships. ($1000)

359. Fr. 1128. $100 1914 Federal Reserve Note. San Francisco. PMG About Uncirculated 50. 1015575-002. A single crease from a higher grade. ($1000)

Ex Goldberg 36 (28 May 2006), lot 4429.

360. Fr. 1173. $10 1922 Gold Certificate. PMG Choice About Unc 58. 2187942-004. An attractive example of this large serial number variety. ($500)

361. Fr. 1178. $20 1882 Gold Certificate. PMG Very Fine 30 NET. 2191605-010. PMG notes Rust Damage. In demand in all grades to complete a type collection. ($500)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

362. Fr. 1180. $20 1905 Gold Certificate. PMG Very Fine 25 Pinholes. 2191605-011. Always popular, this Technicolor note is highly sought after for its vivid colors. A number of pinholes but still an acceptable example of the type. ($2000)

From the Libertas Collection, purchased from Dan Messer of Coen–Messer Co.

363. Fr. 1187. $20 1922 Gold Certificate. PMG Choice Extremely Fine 45 EPQ. 2187942-013. Vivid orange ink on both sides. A very pretty note. ($1000)

364. Fr. 1197. $50 1882 Gold Certificate. PMG Very Fine 30. 2187909-001. Broad margins and moderate wear. A better type note. ($3000)

365. Fr. 1936-F. $2 1995 Federal Reserve Note. Atlanta. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ. *Sample*. ($75)

366. Fr. 2300. $1 1935A Hawaii Silver Certificate. PCGS Gem New 66 PPQ. 80026175. An attractive example of the type. ($300)

367. Fr. 2301. $5 1934 Hawaii Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Choice New 63 PPQ. 80026176. A Choice example of this popular WWII Emergency Issue. ($200)

368. Fr. 2303. $10 1934A Hawaii Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Very Choice New 64 PPQ. 80026177. Dark ink and original paper on this WWII Emergency Note. ($750)

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369. Fr. 2305. $20 1934A Hawaii Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Very Choice New PPQ. 80026178. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, this WWII Emergency Note is the highest denomination issued for Hawaii. ($1000)

370. Fr. 2306 $1 1935A North Africa Silver Certificate. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. 2187942-011. This WWII Emergency Issue sports a vivid yellow seal and dark blue serial numbers. ($200)

371. Fr. 2307 $5 1934A North Africa Silver Certificate. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. 2187942-009. A gorgeous Gem WWII Emergency Issue with lovely colors and exceptional paper quality. ($300)

372. Fr. 2309. $10 1934A North Africa Silver Certificate. PMG Choice About Unc 58 EPQ. 2187942-010. A pretty note from the A-A block with bold ink and exceptional paper quality. ($300)

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