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Continental Currency. January 14, 1779 $80 Newman 2.2 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-102CF. PCGS Choice About New 55 Apparent. Another deceptive counterfeit type, like the Newman 2.1. No. 6236. Printed on thin paper with the UNITED/STATES watermark. Here the dot above the i in Printed has been omitted (as on the genuine note). Diagnostics: Newman 2.2: Typeset, very deceptive. This counterfeit may have many variations due to movement or replacement of typeset letters. On the face: To the right of the serial number, the upright of the t in Eighty is in line with the right of the E in THE below. On the genuine bill, the upright of the t is over the center of the E. In the text, the lower right serif of the R in Resolution ends over the center of the f below it, instead of much to its right. In the motto, the space between EC of SECULORUM is abnormally wide. The two-color print registration problem has been corrected. On the back: the dot above the i in Printed, has been removed. Noted with "Minor Edge Damage; Mounting Remnants on Back." The faults are not especially severe, and this very collectible. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20090, realized $408. |