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Lot:1018 1863年1000美元纸钞 PCGS AU 58

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SBP2018年3月巴尔地摩#4-美国纸钞Anderson集藏

2018-03-23 07:30:00

2018-03-23 09:30:00

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1863年1000美元纸钞 PCGS AU 58

Fr. 186d (W-4496). 1863 $1000 Legal Tender Note. PCGS Choice About New 58.,This is not only one of the greatest highlights in the Joel R. Anderson Collection, it is also one of the greatest treasures in American numismatics. Just four examples of the 1862 and 1863-dated $1000 Legal Tender Notes are known to collectors, with only two in private hands, this being the finest graded.

The note is amply margined with just a single hardly noticeable corner fold at bottom left keeping it from a full Uncirculated grade. The distinctive face design features the portrait of founding father and Superintendent of Finance Robert Morris at center. Morris is framed by a circle of small die counter 1000s in green. Large die counters flank the face at upper left and right. Sharply printed green security panels are overlapped by the denomination to either side of Morris portrait. The overprinted Treasury Seal is boldly inked in red at the upper left while the serial number 99202 is found above. Original embossing is easily observed. The strikingly ornate back features 1000 counters on their side to left and right while the obligation is found in an oval frame at center. This monumentally important note has resided in the notable collections of Amon Carter, Frank Levitan and Joel R. Anderson. One fortunate bidder will be able to add their name to that list once the hammer falls on this great American currency rarity.

$1,000 Legal Tender Notes, Series of 1863, Second Obligation</strong><p><p>As noted above, at the center is a portrait of Robert Morris, facing forward, engraved by Charles Schlecht, surrounded by a green frame. To the left and right is the denomination spelled out against a green background, with additional counters at the upper left and right. The imprint of the American Bank Note Co. is in drop-out white letters vertically in a strip at the right margin.<p>The face, back, and tint plates for the $1,000 Series of 1862 and 1863 Legal Tender Notes were engraved by the American Bank Note Company. The American and National Bank Note companies shared the printing for the Second Obligation notes.

Treasury signatures of Chittenden and Spinner were printed on the face by using a separate plate and a special ink. All have a small red Treasury Seal. On the back is the denomination oriented vertically and the Second Obligation in an ellipse at the center.<p>Most such high-denomination notes were used in bank-to-bank transfers and other large exchanges, not carried around by the public. There were some exceptions, including one described in an account of a passenger who perished when the <em>S.S. Brother Jonathan</em> hit a rock and sank off Crescent City, California, on July 30, 1865. The body of a female passenger was found, with "one $1,000 Legal Tender Note; five $20 do.; seven $10 do.; two $100 do.; five $50 do.; one $5 National currency note on the National Bank of Poughkeepsie, New York-in all $1,625.…" Details can be found in the book,<em> The Treasure Ship S.S. Brother Jonathan, </em>1999.<p>Printed on plate of F-186d (W-4496): "Act of March 3. 1863" / March 10th 1863. One serial number. NEW SERIES opposite the lower left of the portrait. The print run was 64,000.,From the Joel R. Anderson Collection of United States Paper Money, Part I. Earlier from Friedberg, Hessler & Koike Illus.; Amon Carter; Lyn Knights November 1983 Fixed Price List.

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