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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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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Banco De Londres & Rio De La Plata 50 Pesos Note
Montevideo, Uruguay. Banco de Londres & Rio De La Plata. 50 pesos. Nr. 015391. Brown/Black/Green. Lovely vignette of liberty, coat of arms. A large note measuring 10” x 5 ¼”. Unissued. UNC. 62. A choice note.
Catalog: # PM-0229
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Canada. Quebec. La Banque Nationale
Specimen. Ten dollars. November 2, 1922. Vignette of Jacque Cartier and his men aboard his ship at left and a bust portrait of the bank’s president at right. Orange “Dix” underprint. Green reverse bears the Quebec City Seal. This item has been graded and encapsulated by PASS-CO. Ch. CU-63.
Catalog: # PM-0206
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First Paul Revere Printing Of Massachusetts Notes, Used To Pay The Patriots Who Served At Bunker Hill
REVERE, PAUL
Colony of Massachusetts Bay note for ten shillings. 7” x 3 5/8”. Massachusetts. May 25, 1775. This note, part of the first emission printed by iconic American patriot Paul Revere, bears the signature of Henry Gardner, the Receiver General of Massachusetts. Following the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the Provincial Congress of MA authorized an emission of £25, 998 in “Soldiers’ Notes” in order to raise an army. These notes, the first emission printed by Paul Revere, were paid to the men who soon found themselves facing British regulars at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Working night and day, Revere threw himself into this task, at times under the watchful eye of two members of congress. Moreover, the plate used for ten shilling notes in this emission was the backside of a recycled plate that had originally been used for Revere’s famous print of the Boston Massacre. This completely engraved note, excepting signature, notations and handwritten serial number, bears partial acantus leaf design and “MBC” (Massachusetts Bay Colony) monogram at scalloped left edge. Below this design is an “American Paper” notation, which the “Amer” of American. Paper also show partial “GR” & crown watermark, which refer to King George III. A great, historically rich note. This item has been encapsulated and graded by PASS-CO. Fine.
Catalog: # PM-0179
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Ket Forint Obsolete Note
No date, n.p. Obsolete note for $2. Black/white. Top center vignette of an allegorical female leaning on a shield. Left and right border vignettes of allegorical females. Unissued and fine.
Catalog: # PM-0113
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Mechanics Bank Of Augusta
The Mechanics' Bank of Augusta 1850's $50. Attractive mutli-vignetted note. Printed by Rawdon, Wright & Hateh. Fine
Catalog: # PM-0056
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North Carolina Five Shilling Colonial Note
1771, December. North Carolina. Colonial note for FIVE SHILLINGS. 4” x 2 ¼”. Lower left corner vignette of a pen and quill. Signers were Richard Caswell, Lewis De Rosset, John Harvey and John Rutherfurd. Tear at center fold repaired on verso with archival tape. Numerous small repairs on verso with archival tape. Some chinking along borders. Upper right corner missing. Uncancelled.
Catalog: # PM-0178
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North Carolina Ten Shilling Colonial Note
1771, December. North Carolina. Colonial note for TEN SHILLINGS. 4” x 2 ¼”. Lower left corner vignette of a ship. Signers were Richard Caswell, Lewis De Rosset, John Harvey and John Rutherfurd. Tear at vertical and horizontal centerfold repaired on verso with archival tape. Uncancelled.
Catalog: # PM-0181
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