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Twenty (20) American currency notes, including colonial, silver certificates, legal tender, and fractional currency. 1st item: 1775 $7 Seven Dollars Continental Colonial Currency Note.Issued on November 29, 1775. Printed by Hall and Sellers. No serial number. J. Watkins, Jr. signature.2nd item: 1779 Continental Currency $35 Thirty-Five Dollars Colonial Currency Note. Issued on January 14, 1779.Printed by Hall and Sellers. No serial number. George Bond signature. 3rd item: Series 1899 US $1 "Black Eagle" silver certificate, featuring a vignette of an eagle standing on the flag before the Capitol building, center, with the portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant, below, left and right, obverse. Engraved by George Frederick Cumming Smillie (District of Columbia, 1854-1924). Serial # H12963596. Plate Serial # D3009. FR # 236. Lyons/Treat signatures. Housed in a rectangular slab. Slab – 8 3/8" H x 4 1/4" W. 4th item: Series 1923 US $1 "Horse Blanket/Cogwheel" Blue Seal silver certificate, depicting the portrait of George Washington, obverse. The "cogwheel reverse", reverse. Serial # B64402122D. Plate Serial # B6525. FR # 237. Speelman/White signatures. 5th item: Series 1917 US $2 Red Seal Legal Tender, depicting the portrait of Thomas Jefferson, engraved by James Smillie (New York, 1807-1885), left, vignette of the Capitol Building, center, obverse. The "bracelet reverse", reverse. Serial # E23468063A. Plate Serial # C935. FR # 60. Speelman/White signatures. 6th item: July 17, 1862 Ten Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of George Washington. FR # 1242. First Issue. No signatures. 7th-9th item: Three (3) July 17, 1862 Five Cents Fractional Currency notes, depicting the portrait of Thomas Jefferson. FR # 1230. First Issue. No signatures. 10th item: March 3, 1863 Ten Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of George Washington. FR # 1244. Second Issue. No signatures. 11th-12th items: Two (2) March 3, 1863 Five Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of George Washington. FR # 1232. Second Issue. No signatures. 13th item: March 3, 1863 "Spinner" Fifty Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of Francis E. Spinner, Treasurer of the United States. FR # 1331. Third Issue. Colby/Spinner signatures. 14th item: March 3, 1863 Twenty-Five Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of William P. Fessenden, former Secretary of the Treasury. FR # 1294. Third Issue. Colby/Spinner signatures. 15th item: March 3, 1863 Ten Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of George Washington. FR # 1255. Third Issue. Colby/Spinner signatures. 16th item: March 3, 1863 Fifty Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of Samuel Dexter, former Secretary of the Treasury. FR # 1379. Fourth Issue. Allison/Spinner signatures. 17th item: 1874 Twenty-Five Cents Fractional Currency note, depicting the portrait of Robert J. Walker, former Secretary of the Treasury. FR # 1309. Fifth Issue. Allison/Spinner signatures. 18th-19th items: Two (2) 1874 Ten Cents Fractional Currency notes, depicting the portrait of William M. Meredith, former Secretary of the Treasury. One (1) FR # 1266 and one (1) undetermined. Fifth Issue. Allison/Spinner signatures. 20th item: 1875 "Bob Hope" Fifty Cents Fractional Currency notes, depicting the portrait of William H. Crawford, Secretary of War. FR # 1380. Fifth Issue. Allison/New signatures. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: All items in circulated condition. 3rd item: Tape residue across 3 1/4" tear to left side of bill.