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Continental Currency. September 26, 1778 $40 Newman 1.2 Contemporary Counterfeit Fr. CC-84CF. PCGS Very Fine 20. This deceptive counterfeit is also known on thin paper. No.23436. Printed on thick paper. Diagnostics: Newman 1.2: Typeset, very deceptive. On the face: Same as Newman 1.1 above, except the baselines of BILL and Bearer are now level and the first or has been lowered to its proper position. As on Newman 1.1, in the text, the upright of the B in BILL is centered under the upright and lower left serif of the D in Dollars above. The comma after DOLLARS is high, and the upright of the b in by is under the far left of the lower left serif of R in Resolution above, instead of under the right serif of the word a. On the back: In the nature print, the crude mesh-like crosshatching has been muddled to completely obscure it. In the lower border, the second colon, between ornament numbers eight and nine, is closer to the latter. On the genuine bill, this colon is slightly closer to ornament number eight. Noted as "Pen Cancelled," with the four crossing cancellation lines spread across the face of the note. a scarce piece. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
From Newman X (Heritage Auctions, November 2018), lot 20417, realized $200.4. |