Paper Money
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10˘ Mormon Store House Note
1895 10˘ General Tithing Store House note “Good only for Merchandise and Produce”These were utilized as vouchers and exchangeable only at the store house. The general tithing storehouse, established in Great Salt Lake City in 1850 , distributed the donated merchandise which was provided by the community from their 10% tithing. Extensive wear.
Catalog: # PM-0108
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1748, North Carolina 40 Shilling Note
NORTH CAROLINA 1748. April 4th, 1748, 40 shillings, only 2000 issued, Drum, Cannon, & Flags, issue rarely found intact.
Catalog: # PM-0125
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1771, North Carolina 1 Pound Note
NORTH CAROLINA 1771. Dec. 1771, One Pound, Bear emblem.
Catalog: # PM-0162
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5˘ Mormon Store House Note
1898 5˘ General Tithing Store House Overprint Meat/Produce These were utilized as vouchers and exchangeable only at the store house. The general tithing storehouse, established in Great Salt Lake City in 1850 , distributed the donated merchandise which was provided by the community from their 10% tithing. Extensive wear and some light staining.
Catalog: # PM-0107
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A Limited Edition Federal Reserve Millennium Set Of Matched Serial Numbers
A set of twelve $2.00 notes being one from each of the dozen Federal Reserve Banks, each with an identical number starting with the identical number of 20000750. Two thousand sets were produced to commemorate the Millennium celebration. These series 1995 notes in the two dollar denomination were never placed into general circulation. The twelve notes are housed in the original album produced the the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. All uncirculated.
Catalog: # PM-0105
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A Sheet Of Four Two Dollar Bills With A Large Colorful Cartoon Drawing Of Bluto Accomplished And Signed By Legendary Comic Hy Eisman
A choice uncut partial sheet of four uncirculated series 1995 two dollar bills with a full color cartoon drawing of Bluto, the famous nemesis of Popeye and admirer of Olive Oyl. Signed by Hy Eisman.6 1/8" x 10 1/4". The figure of Bluto is a full 8 1/2" inches in height. A great item boldly signed by the current cartoonist of one of America's most famous and beloved comic characters. Excellent.
Catalog: # PM-0177
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A Sheet Of Four Two Dollar Bills With A Large Colorful Cartoon Drawing Of Olive Oyl Accomplished And Signed By Legendary Comic Hy Eisman
A choice uncut partial sheet of four uncirculated series 1995 two dollar bills with a full color cartoon drawing of Olive Oyl signed by Hy Eisman.6 1/8" x 10 1/4". The figure of Olive Oyl is a full 8 1/2" inches in height. A great item boldly signed by the current cartoonist of one of America's most famous and beloved comic characters. Excellent.
Catalog: # PM-0176
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A Sheet Of Four Two Dollar Bills With A Large Colorful Cartoon Drawing Of Popeye Accomplished And Signed By Legendary Comic Hy Eisman
A choice uncut partial sheet of four uncirculated series 1995 two dollar bills with a full color cartoon drawing of Popeye signed by Hy Eisman.6 1/8" x 10 1/4". The figure of Popeye is a full 9" inches in height. A great item boldly signed by the current cartoonist of one of America's most famous and beloved comic characters. Excellent.
Catalog: # PM-0175
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American Bank Note Company Annual Reports
We have just acquired an interesting and extraordinary annual reports of business conducted by the legendary American Bank Note Company, ABN, as it is commonly know has been America’s premier engraver and printer for 150 years. These thirteen reports document the annual activity of the company from 1864-1876. The reports are fascinating to read and they document the company’s activities in printing national currency for the United States as well as currency for foreign governments. While the detail they offer on the company finances and production is interesting to read, they are signed by some of the period’s most prominent and well respected engravers who had been highly successful independent operators before forming the American Bank Note Company. There are various combinations of the trustees of the company. Signing at the conclusion of the annual reports including the following: George N. Hatch. J.D. Bald, Jno E. Gavit JU. V. Carpenter, William Cumming Smillie James L. Graham, John G. Wellsford, A.G. Goodall, Tracy R. Edson, Charles Welsh, Theo. H. Freeland and others. This unique offering represents perhaps the most important group of such material related to the history of the American Bank Note Company. The combinations of important figures in the engraving industry offer a highly unusual opportunity to acquire these individuals in combination with one another on the early reports of one of America’s important engraving and printing companies. Offerings such as this related to companies of importance are rarely seen. All reports are intact and fine or better condition.
Catalog: # SB-3418
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