New York, Adams, Jefferson County Bank, 3 Cents, Jan 1, 1817, NY-15-G4, eagle and shield at center, better than the Haxby plate note, a few tiny edge chinks, fine.   $250   photo

New York, Adams, Jefferson County Bank, 25 Cents, Jan 1, 1817, NY-15-G16, listed in Haxby as “SENC” (Surviving Example Not Confirmed) and “NDA” (No Description Available), eagle with shield, trident and trumpet at center, bold signature, tear at top center and a larger one to the right, a bit of edge roughness, otherwise very fine.   $275   photo

New York, Adams (Watertown), Jefferson County Bank, $5, Oct 1, 1841, issued and payable in Watertown, NY-15-N20, listed in Haxby as “SENC” (Surviving Example Not Confirmed), rough left edge, split in half and rejoined on back, almost good.   $75   photo

New York, Albany, Albany Exchange Bank, $1, 18--, (1840s), a proof on card, similar to Haxby NY-40-S5, a good sized chunk missing along top right edge and a tear at bottom left, still quite attractive.   $125   /photo

New York, Albany, Corporation of the City of Albany, 1 Cent, January 10, 1815, H48, rarity 7 (1-5 known), signed by J(acob) Cuyler, scattered aging, fine to very fine.   $195   photo

New York, Albany, Corporation of the City of Albany, 3 Cents, January 10, 1815, H50A, rarity 7 (1-5 known), signed by J V(an)? Zendt or Zandt, tear at right and missing upper left corner, almost good.   $65   photo

New York, Albany, Corporation of the City of Albany, 9 Cents, January 10, 1815, H-unlisted signature of J V(an)? Zendt or Zandt, similar to H52, very rare, split and backed, fair.   $75   photo

New York, Albany, Knickerbocker Co., (Hastings and Co.), 5 Cents, November 14, 1862, H288, knitting machine or printing press at left, printed in blue, very fine.   $45   photo

New York, Albany, New York State Bank, $3, no date, (1810s), NY-100-C82, pen cancelled, stain at upper left, a couple of pinholes, nice high grade, extremely fine.   $75   photo

New York, Albany, C. Merrick, 25 Cents, Oct 6, 1862, H301, this example is the Harris plate note shown on page 8 of his book, woman carries wheat at left, printed in blue, missing upper left corner tip, a little aging and two pinholes, otherwise very fine.   $125   photo

New York, Albany, Young, Edwards & Co., 10 Cents, Oct 28, 1862, H356, very scarce Civil War merchant scrip note, unissued, three punch cancellations, crisp uncirculated.   $95   photo

New York, Amsterdam, C. Miller & Co., Cascade Flouring Mill, 10 Cents, September 26, 1862, rare, endorsed on back, a bit stained, very good.   $75.00   /photo

New York, Auriesville, Putnam, Faulknor & Co., 10 Cents, Oct 24, 1862, H8, Montgomery County, fully issued, attractively designed, quite scarce, a few light spots, fine to very fine.   $85   photo

New York, Barrytown, scrip payable at the Bank of Poughkeepsie, 25 Cents, November 1, 1862, printed in purple and black, small paper clip stain at top, a bit aged, extremely fine.   $50.00   /photo

New York, Bath, Bank of Bath, 10 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, H2, this example is the Harris plate note shown on page 19, Steuben County, beehive at center, a single punch cancellation, crisp uncirculated.   $50   photo

New York, Bath, Bank of Bath, 50 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, H4, Steuben County, plow and wheat at center, unissued, extremely fine.   $50   photo

New York, Beekman, Peters and Johnson, 25 Cents, Feb 13, 1815, Dutchess County, H5 where it is listed as rarity 7 (1-5 known), clear signature, holes, missing right end, fair.   $100   photo

New York, Binghamton, G Collins & Son, 25 Cents, December 10, 1862, H27, Broome County, signed, numbered and issued, somewhat stained, otherwise extremely fine.   $35   photo

New York, Brooklyn, R. Lefferts Exchange Office, 25 Cents, Feb 20, 1851, H30, Indian and settler at center, Franklin at left, Justice at right, nice clear signature of R Lefferts, choice almost uncirculated.   $75   photo

New York, Brooklyn, R. Lefferts Exchange Office, 50 Cents, Feb 20, 1851, H31, Indian and settler at center, Washington at left, woman with wheat seated by shore at right, nice and fresh, a single pinhole and light trace of mounting on back, almost uncirculated.   $95   photo

New York, Brooklyn, Long Island Bank, $1, March 1, 1862, NY-325-G36b, Roman warrior on galloping horse at left, Washington at upper right, woman with large “1” below, a rare note that escaped redemption, would have graded fine if not for a hole and a couple of thin areas, net grade with the damage is perhaps almost good or good.   $150   photo

New York, Brooklyn, Mechanics Bank, $5, April 1, 1855, NY-335-S5, woman with shield at center, woman feeds eagle at lower left, rare, as is any note from this bank, multiple pinholes and a repaired tear at right, very good.   $125   photo

New York, Brooklyn, Merchants Change Association, 25 Cents, July 1862, H43, list of “Endorsers and Associates” on back, nice green tint with coin vignette-two backs of Liberty Seated Quarters are shown, a single punch cancellation, almost uncirculated.   $125   photo

New York, Brooklyn, Merchants Change Association, 50 Cents, July 1862, H44, list of “Endorsers and Associates” on back, nice blue tint with coin vignette-two backs of Liberty Seated Half Dollars are shown, missing upper right corner tip and a trace of hinge mounting on back, otherwise crisp uncirculated.   $110   photo

New York, Brooklyn, Red Hook Building Company, $10, January 1, 1838?, H84 where it is listed as rarity 6 (6-10 known) which is probably about right, these are MUCH rarer than the $1 notes, several repairs including replacement of upper left corner, fair to almost good.   $65   photo

New York, Brooklyn, W. Richmond, 25 Cents, July 3, 1837, low serial #13, a blank "stock" form filled out by the issuer, a few tiny pinholes, fine.   $125.00   /photo

New York, Buffalo, Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Genesee, $1, Feb 1, 1864, NY-230-unlisted, would be G10b, this note with unlisted “American Bank Note Co” imprint, quite rare, two endorsements on back, one from 1/26/65, the other May 11/66, a couple of small edge tears, very good.   $350   photo

New York, Catskill, Catskill Bank, 50 Cents, Jan 2, 1816, NY-590-G24; H18, Greene County, Justice at center, listed as rarity 6 (6-10 known) in Harris, a few pinholes and small edge tears, very good.   $150   photo

New York, Catskill, (Joshua Fiero), 50 Cents, October 3, 1862, payable at Tanners Bank, H63, Greene County, Civil War merchant scrip issue, printed in red, unissued, crisp uncirculated.   $35   photo

New York, Chatham Four Corners, Bassett and Belden, 5 Cents, Sept 29, 1862, payable at Columbia Bank, H5, Columbia County, printed in blue, a nice grade for this very scarce Civil War merchant scrip, very fine.   $125   photo

New York, Chatham Four Corners, Columbia Bank, $5, Sept 20, 1861, NY-620-A15, Columbia County, three allegorical females at center, Washington at lower right, a few pinholes and a tiny tear at left, fine to very fine.   $195   photo

New York, Cleveland, Cleveland Glass Works, 5 Cents, 187-, (1870s), Oswego County, H1, wonderful glass blowing scene at left, unissued, extremely fine.   $95   photo

New York, Cleveland, Cleveland Glass Works, 10 Cents, 187-, (1870s), Oswego County, H2, wonderful glass blowing scene at left, unissued, choice almost uncirculated.   $125   photo

New York, Clyde, Rush Perkins, 10 Cents, March 8, 1856, a stock scrip note with low serial #45 indicating that there probably weren't too many of these issued, tear at top and a bit of edge roughness, good to very good.   $75.00   /photo

New York, Coeymans, Schoonmaker & Johnson, 10 Cents, Oct 15, 1862, H6, Albany County, state arms at center, scarce, two tiny holes, fine.   $50   photo

New York, Comstocks Landing, E.W. Harrigan & Co., 10 Cents, 186-, (1862-63), payable at the Bank of Whitehall, H5, Washington County, “Dealer in Dry Goods…”, goods at right on dock include “Coffee, Java, W.I. [West Indies] Sugar, Molasses, Oolong [Tea]”, another small vignette at bottom shows three boxes with Chinese characters (tea), red tint at center shows obverse and reverse of Liberty Seated Dime, “Cents” has been crossed out and a “$” sign written in before this word and at upper left edge, the serial number and signature look like they were written at the same time, probably well after these notes were used during the Civil War period, “Cancelled” is written and stamped on back, very fine.   $125   photo

New York, Comstocks Landing, E.W. Harrigan & Co., 50 Cents, 186-, (1862-63), payable at the Bank of Whitehall, H7, Washington County, “Dealer in Dry Goods…”, goods at right on dock include “Coffee, Java, W.I. [West Indies] Sugar, Molasses, Oolong [Tea]”, another small vignette at bottom shows three boxes with Chinese characters (tea), red tint at center shows two reverses of Liberty Seated Half Dollars, unissued, small tear at top has been repaired on back with tape that has yellowed, otherwise almost uncirculated.   $95   photo

New York, Cortland, Chamberlain Manufacturing Company, 1 Dollar, no date (circa 1876), H7, Cortland County, brown tint shows an early mechanical harvester, unissued, almost uncirculated.   $40   photo

New York, Cortland, Cortland Foundry and Machine Company, 5 Dollars, no date (1870s), H12, this example is the Harris plate note photographed on page 47 of his book, unissued, crisp uncirculated and a gem quality note.   $40   photo

New York, Coventry, Phillips & Hoyt, 5 Cents, Nov 20, 1862, H5, Chenango County, girl at center, very scarce, probably rarity 5 or 6 although Harris lists them as rarity 3, he also pictures a 50 cent note for the type although doesn’t list 50 cents as a known denomination, unissued, two punch cancellations, almost uncirculated.   $125   photo

New York, Coventry, Phillips & Hoyt, 10 Cents, Nov 20, 1862, H6, Chenango County, girl at center, very scarce, the signature appears to be S? Vosburgh, four small punch cancellations and a tiny tear at top, fine.   $125   photo

New York, Coxsackie, Hamilton and Smith, 25 Cents, Oct 20, 1862, H51, Greene County, this example is the Harris plate note pictured on page 49, boats on river at center, listed as rarity 5 and probably closer to rarity 6 (6-10 known) as a signed and issued note, about a dozen pinholes, fine.   $150   photo

New York, Croton Falls, Aaron Burr Whitlock & Bro., 10 Cents, November, 1862, Westchester County, H6, Westchester County, payable at the Farmers and Drovers Bank in Somers, NY, printed in green, very scarce, unissued, a few pinholes and slight discoloration, fine to very fine.    $150   photo

New York, Croton Falls, Aaron Burr Whitlock & Bro., 25 Cents, November, 1862, Westchester County, H7, Westchester County, payable at the Farmers and Drovers Bank in Somers, NY, printed in green, signed and issued and rare as such, pinholes, rough edges, tape stain at corner, still has a decent appearance and is desirable as a signed and issued example, good to very good.   $125   photo

New York, Delhi, Delaware Bank, $1, Jan 10, 1861?, NY-745-G4c, Delaware County, eagle on branch at center, rare, signatures cut out to cancel this note after redemption, fragile, significant paper deterioration is reinforced with a few pieces of tape on back, fair.   $85   photo

New York, Dexter, James A Bell, 10 Cents, Nov 15, 1862, payable at Jefferson County Bank, H6, this example is the Harris plate note photographed on page 51, green tint includes obverse and reverse of a Liberty Seated Dime, unissued, a bit of splitting along folds, very fine to extremely fine.   $150   photo

New York, Durhamville, Durhamville Glass Manufacturing Co., 50 Cents, 18B, (1850s), Harris H16 (rarity 6, 6-10 known), this example is the Harris plate note, Oneida County, woman with goods seated by shore at right, Washington at left, unissued, close to extremely fine.   $195   photo

New York, Ellicottville, Farmers Bank of Cattaraugus County, $1, June 14, 1843, NY-810-G2, seated woman with scythe, wheat and cows at center, small vignette of Indian at bottom, beautifully engraved by Durand & Co., slight discoloration and a couple of tiny pinholes, fine to very fine.   $250   photo

New York, Fairfield, Village of Fairfield, 6 1/4 Cents, December 17, 1816, H4, Herkimer County, a couple of small tears, hole and tape repair at center, good.   $85   photo

New York, Fishkill Landing (now Beacon), Wal? Van Wagner?, 5 Cents, July 4, 1862, H15, Dutchess County, payable to “S.G. Smith, very scarce, a few aging stains and very slight internal splitting, very good or a bit better.   $175   photo

New York, Fishkill Landing (now Beacon), Wal? Van Wagner?, 10 Cents, July 4, 1862, H16, Dutchess County, payable to L.B. Ferguson, dated on Independence Day, several small tears or splits, very good.   $150   photo

New York, Fort Plain, Plank and Co., 15 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, payable at Fort Plain Bank, H36, Montgomery County, two girls with wheat at left, serial #44, good, clear signature, fine to very fine.   $45   photo

New York, Frankfort, Frankfort Bank, $1, May 1, 1861, NY-880-G2d, Herkimer County, cherub with silver dollar at center, a rare, genuine note listed as “SENC” (Surviving Example Not Confirmed), in the Haxby catalog, my guess is that perhaps 4-6 exist, not the best quality but finding another would be a challenge, missing upper right corner, fair.   $60   photo

New York, Friendship, M.C. Mulkin & Co., 10 Cents, Dec 1, 1862, payable at Miner and Wellman, Bankers, H7, Allegany County, great vignette at lower right shows goods on dock labeled “Coffee”, “Java”, “Rio”?, “W.I. Sugar”, “Molasses” and “Oolong”, another small vignette of three boxes with Chinese characters (tea) at lower center, large green die with “10” at center, a great location name and a fairly rare note, unissued, punch cancelled at top edge, choice almost uncirculated.    $95   photo

New York, Friendship, Allegany County, M.C. Mulkin & Co., 25 Cents, Dec 1, 1862, payable at Miner and Wellman, Bankers,H8, this example is the Harris plate note photographed on page 61 of the Harris catalog as identified by the slightly trimmed in margin at lower left, great vignette at lower right shows goods on dock labeled “Coffee”, “Java”, “Rio”?, “W.I. Sugar”, “Molasses” and “Oolong”, another small vignette of three boxes with Chinese characters (tea) at lower center, large green die with “25” at center, a great location name and a fairly rare note, a single punch cancellation, choice almost uncirculated.   $125   photo

New York, Geneva, G.M. Nicholas, 5 Cents, October 8, 1862, nice fine or perhaps a bit better.   $50.00   /photo

New York, Granby, Oswego County Bank, $3, Jan 15, 1849, NY-965-S5, listed by Haxby as “SENC” (Surviving Example Not Confirmed), three allegorical females at center, Washington at right, a spurious issue that used the same plate as a similar note from Dutchess County Bank, small stain and a few tiny pinholes, fine to very fine.   $125   photo

New York, Gouverneur, Egert & Co., 25 Cents, October 20, 1862, payable at Charles Anthony & Co., Bankers, H7, St. Lawrence County, listed as rarity 6 (6-10 known), America with shield and flag at left, a few small edge tears and slight staining, very good.   $85   photo

New York, Hancock, F.M. Wheeler, 10 Cents, Oct 28, 1862, H6, Delaware County, serial #104, a scarce Civil War scrip note from this community on the upper Delaware River, signed by Marvin Wheeler on the face and FM Wheeler on the back, small tear at top, fine to very fine.   $35   photo

New York, Hermon, Otis Earl, 25 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, H-unlisted, St. Lawrence County, Harris does not list anything from this town, low serial #7, probably very few issued, rare, two holes and a couple of small edge tears, otherwise fine to very fine.   $75   photo

New York, Hartwick, Union Cotton Manufactory, 2 Cents, 18B, (probably 1810s-20s), H2, Otsego County, opened in 1809, it burnt down and was later reopened in 1848, this note appears to be from the early period, unissued, nice crisp uncirculated.   $250   photo

New York, Herkimer, Warren Caswell, 50 Cents, Oct. 17, 1862, payable at Bellinger Bank, sailor with flag at left, Ceres and Diana at right, red “50” at center, rare, fully issued, a pinhole and slight staining, fine.   $150   photo

New York, Hudson, Hiram W. Dixon, 50 Cents, September 4, 1862, padlock at center, appropriate vignette for this hardware dealer, printed in blue, small spot near bottom edge, extremely fine to almost uncirculated.   $35.00   photo

New York, Hudson, J.W. Fairfield, 10 Cents, October 1, 1862, a couple of pinholes, fine.   $85.00   /photo    Another, very fine.   $100   photo

New York, Hudson, J.W. Fairfield, 15 Cents, October 1, 1862, a couple of pinholes, two small stains, fine.   $125   photo

New York, Hudson, Rossman & McKinstry, 10 Cents, October 1, 1862, H131, payable at Farmers=Bank of Hudson, Columbia County, a rare Civil War scrip note, evenly circulated, very good to fine.   $85   photo

New York, Ilion, Mechanics Co-operative Association, 10 Cents, no date, (1860s-70s), red "10", view of the Remington Works, the large and famous gun manufacturer on back,   very good.   $75   photo

New York, Jamestown, Corporation of Jamestown, 50 Cents, October 30, 1862, rounded corners and stained from glue on back, almost good.   $25.00   /photo

New York, Keesville, Essex County Bank, $3, May 1, 1848?, NY-1140-N15 where it is listed as SENC (Surviving Example Not Confirmed), a few pinholes and slight discoloration at ends, fine.   $125   photo

New York, Kingston, The Ulster County Bank, $3, 18-- (1840s), stain at right, unissued, very fine.   $85   /photo

New York, Leedsville, The Amenia Bank, $1, May 1, 1844, Dutchess County, signed by J.D. Hunt, beautifully engraved, fully issued and quite rare, lightly aged and a few small adhesive stains, two pinholes and a small piece missing at upper right edge, otherwise extremely fine.   $495   photo

New York, Little Falls, Adam Fralick, 5 Cents, November 15, 1862, a pencil notation in the signature reads "Adam & Trulick", unissued, three punch cancels at bottom, crisp uncirculated.   $50.00   /photo

New York, Little Falls, Adam Fralick, 10 Cents, October 7, 1862, rare, scattered pinholes, very good.   $85.00   /photo

New York, Little Falls, J. Connor, 5 Cents, November 7, 1862, printed in blue, rare, a few minor splits, very good.   $150.00   /photo

New York, Little Falls, Herkimer County Bank, $1, July 1, 1862, NY-1220-G22b, girl with scythe at center, seated woman at right, a rare, genuine note with striking red end panels, an anti-counterfeiting feature, signed by AG Story and HR Alexander, paper deteriorated and missing at left and a bit at center, otherwise this would have grade fine or better, now perhaps fair or so.   $125   photo

New York, Little Falls, S.M. & A. Richmond, 5 Cents, Nov 15, 1862, payable at Herkimer County Bank, H65, Liberty and Justice, eagle, shield with “Excelsior” at left, signed and issued, very good.   $60   photo

New York, Lodi Locks, (Syracuse), Lighton, Cowan and Lighton, 5 Cents, October 20, 1862, H82,  Onondaga County, Lodi Locks is located in Syracuse and is a lock along the Erie Canal, red “5” at center, rare, fine or a bit better.   $195   photo

New York, Lowville, Lewis County, K. Collins Kellogg, 25 Cents, Oct 1, 1862, Civil War scrip issue from this dealer in dry goods, printed in green, dog and chest at lower left, unissued, choice almost uncirculated.   $25.00   photo

New York, Luzerne, Greene County, (Gilpeck and Bartle?), 25 Cents, 186-, H10, this example is the Harris plate note photographed on page 88 of his book, Washington at center, unissued, a few tiny spots and pinholes, fine.   $125   photo

New York, Lyons, (N.R. Mirick), 10 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, Wayne County, payable at Lyons Bank, H36, Rarity 6 (6-10 known), Wayne County, Ceres seated at left, NY State Seal at center, rare, unissued, punch cancelled, mounting evidence at corners on back and a tiny edge tear at top left, otherwise crisp uncirculated.   $65   photo

New York, Marathon, H.J. Messenger, Banker, 5 Cents, 186-, H16, Cortland County, Justice at left, banner below reads “Industry the Means & Plenty the Result”, NY State Seal at center, very scarce, unissued, very fine.   $75    photo

New York, Middletown, Dill and Swalm, 5 Cents, Oct 28, 1862, payable at Wallkill Bank, Orange County, H12, dog and safe at center, eagle’s head at upper right, green back with denomination, a nice, high grade, rare issued note, extremely fine.   $195   photo

New York, Mohawk, L.L. Lowell, 50 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, payable at Mohawk Valley Bank, H13, Herkimer County, serial #1143, this example is the Harris plate note photographed on page 95 of his book, NY State seal at center, beehive at bottom, crisp uncirculated.   $65   photo

New York, Mohawk, G.H. Wolcott, 25 Cents, September 16, 1862, very scarce, fine.   $75.00   /photo

New York, Mohawk, G.H. Wolcott, 25 Cents, September 16, 1862, small stain at right and bottom edge and a couple of pinholes, very fine.   $95.00   /photo

New York, Naples, Wm. Marks, Jr., 5 Cents, September 22, 1862, Mr. Marks was an undertaker and stop on the "Underground Railroad" during the Civil War, he smuggled escaped slaves across the Canadian border in his hearse, tiny tear at top, extremely fine.   $65.00   /photo

New York, Naples, William Marks Jr., 5 Cents, Sept 22, 1862, H6, Ontario County, train at top center, Mr. Marks was an undertaker and an abolitionist who used his hearse to transport escaped slaves as part of the “Underground Railroad”, an interesting slavery related Civil War note, nice fine to very fine.   $75   photo

New York, Naples, William Marks Jr., 20 Cents, Sept 22, 1862, H11, Ontario County, eagle with flag at top center, Mr. Marks was an undertaker and an abolitionist who used his hearse to transport escaped slaves as part of the “Underground Railroad”, an interesting slavery related Civil War note, very fine.   $95   photo

New York, New Paltz, Huguenot Bank, $1, 18--, (late 1850s), NY-1415-G2a, Ulster County, Huguenots trade with Indians at center, Liberty with eagle at left, open book and liberty cap at right, a rare, genuine issued note from a bank that became a national bank and redeemed its outstanding obsolete notes, small piece missing at right and yellowing from tape at two left corners, good.   $495   photo

New York City- Scrip

New York, New York, Bryan and Co., 5 Cents, Nov 1862, large green die at center, very scarce Civil War issue, tears, rough edges, almost good.   $25.00   photo

New York, New York, Corporation of the City of New York, 6 Cents, December 26, 1814, this is an 1850s uniface reprint from the 1860s History of NY book by Valentine, one fold, almost uncirculated.   sold

New York, New York, Chappel & Chase's Patent Ox Yoke, $10 advertising note, 185-, (1850s), three allegorical women at center, woman with foot on globe at left, Washington at right, worded as a receipt, it's possible that these notes served a second function as a receipt, unissued, extremely fine.   $150   photo

New York, New York, Henry D. Gerdts, Broker, 25 Cents, Nov 1862, green tint with eagle and shield, “25” and woman at left, signature cut out at lower right to cancel this note upon redemption, a few small pieces nipped around the edges, good.   $60   photo

New York, New York, J Gunnings Restaurant, 10 Cents, no date, (1860s), obese man eats at right, printed in black, red and green, unusual style, unissued, fine.   $225   photo

New York, New York, T.D. Kilduff, 10 Cents, July 1862, H623, this example is the Harris plate note pictured on page 114, Mr. Kilduff owned a billiard hall at 946 Broadway, unissued, small punch cancellation at upper left is patched with a small piece of glassine tape on back, two small reddish stains, almost uncirculated.  $125   photo

New York, New York, T.D. Kilduff, 25 Cents, July 1862, H624, Mr. Kilduff owned a billiard hall at 946 Broadway, unissued, small punch cancellation at upper left, unissued, extremely fine to almost uncirculated.   $125   photo

New York, New York, Jones Dining Saloon, 25 Cents, no date (1862), H615, two great vignettes include bearded man at left, sailboat with banner “Restless” at top of mast at lower right, serial #147 signed by John Jones, tiny nick out of upper left margin, extremely fine.   $250   photo

New York, New York, Manchester and Mackellar, 3 Cents, November 20, 1862, Civil War scrip payable at the Chatham Bank, embossed seal at left, traces of paper from a previous mounting in a scrapbook on back, very slightly discolored, a high grade example, almost uncirculated.   $40.00   photo

New York, New York, The Manhattan Association, $1, December 13, 1856, actually a subscription form or advertising note designed to resemble banknotes in circulation at the time, a couple of small stains and pinholes, fine.   $75.00   /photo

New York, New York, The Manhattan Association, $5, August 1, 1838, unlike the $1 "note" from this issuer, this piece uses wording indicating that it was redeemable for money, quite rare, a small tear at top right edge and a couple of stamp hinge remnants on back, good to very good.   $160.00   /photo

New York, New York, Mechanics Exchange Company, $3, June 1, 1839, designed to look like a note from the Farmers and Mechanic Bank of Burlington, blacksmith seated at center, Indian at right, missing lower right corner tip, a bit of edge roughness, good.   $75.00   /photo

New York, New York, S. Merritt's General Grocery Store, 50 Cents, 186-, (1862-3), H713, three nice patriotic vignettes on this Civil War scrip note, unissued, punch cancelled, notation on back shows prices of $15 for 1000, $20 for 2000, indicating that this was saved and used as a sample by Ferd. Mayer & Co., and given to potential customers, very fine.   $175   photo

New York, New York, North River Exchange Company, 50 Cents, 1837, Indian at left, Hamilton at right, seated allegorical figures at right center, a couple of tiny holes, very good.   $75.00    /photo

New York, New York, Rushton's Drugs and Family Medicines, 3 Cents, October 25, 1862, serial #203, "Secured by Special Deposit" embossed into paper, scarce Civil War apothecary issue printed in brown, very fine.   $35.00   photo

New York, New York, Rushton's Drugs and Family Medicines, 5 Cents, October 25, 1862, payable at the Broadway Bank, farm tools and wheat at center, a stock vignette not really appropriate for a pharmacy, “Secured by Special Deposit” embossed into paper, a nice high grade example with a tiny piece of mounting paper stuck on back, very fine to extremely fine.   $50   photo

New York, New York, Rushton's Drugs and Family Medicines, 10 Cents, October 25, 1862, serial #1703, "Secured by Special Deposit" embossed into paper, nice Civil War apothecary issue printed in brown and a scarcer denomination in this series, light aging, very fine.   $35.00   photo

New York, New York, A.L. Sieghortner, 15 Cents, June 30, 1862, H969, serial #13, quite scarce, signed and issued, missing lower right corner, otherwise very fine.   $40   photo

New York, New York, R. Silberhorn, 10 Cents, Nov 22, 1862, H979, payable at Butchers and Drovers Bank, eagle on branch at center, a scarce Civil War scrip note, fine to very fine.   $40   photo

New York City- Bank Notes

New York, New York, The Chemical Bank, $1, 1862, faded orange tint, a rare genuine, issued note, very good.   $95.00    /photo

New York, New York, Chemical Bank, $5, May 1, 1854, NY-1505-C90a, woman with cornucopia at top, Liberty with shield at left, attractive and scarce, fine.   $125   photo

New York, New York, The Corn Exchange Bank, $2, October 1, 1860, a rare genuine example of this note usually seen as a contemporary counterfeit, punch cancelled, small tear at left, good to very good.   $125.00   photo

New York, New York, Corn Exchange Bank, $3, 186?, a rare genuine note from this bank, most $3 Corn Exchange Bank notes are contemporary counterfeits, the quality of the engraving is noticeably sharper on this note, it was redeemed by the Corn Exchange National Bank on Jan 31, 1884 as evidenced by the purple stamp on the face and punch cancellations, a couple of pinholes and tear at lower left POC and another small tear into the "C" in the bank title, very good.   $125.00   photo    Another, "58" written on face and back, fine.   $195   photo

New York, New York, Corn Exchange Bank, $5, April 15, 1862, a rare genuine note with very attractive and ornate engraving, punch cancelled, faint "Paid" stamp at center, a few pinholes, very good to fine.   $195   photo

New York, New York, The Empire Bank, $1, July 20, 1852, Lafayette at left, a few small tears and repairs, very good.   $75.00    /photo

New York, New York, (Jacob Barkers) Exchange Bank, 6 1/4 Cents, 1815, NY-1590-Unlisted denomination, H121, Harris lists this as rarity 6 (6-10 known), small eagle at lower left, brittle with extensive splits and repairs, fair.  $40   photo

New York, New York, Franklin Bank of the City of New York, $1, July 3, 1826, NY-1610-G8, listed as “SENC” (Surviving Example Not Confirmed), bust of Franklin at center, Minerva at left, Liberty at right, damaged at either end as seen in scan, almost good.   $40   photo

New York, New York, Franklin Bank, $3, July 13, 1818, "XXXX" pen cancellation and old notation from 1828 at left, nice high grade, very fine to extremely fine.   $75.00   /photo

New York, New York, The Franklin Bank of New York, $5, Jan 1, 1822, serial #368, a split at top is repaired with tape on back and there is another tear at top right corner, otherwise very fine.   $40.00   photo   Another, a couple of small nipped pieces from around the edges, very good.   $40   photo

New York, New York, Franklin Bank of the City of New York, $5, Nov 1, 1823, NY-1610-G40, Haxby mistakenly switched the pictures for G36 and G40 in his book, pinholes and small hole at center, otherwise fine to very fine.   $150   photo

New York, New York, Marble Manufacturing Company of the City of New York, $10, March 20, 1826, NY-1705-G10, listed by Haxby as “SENC” (Surviving Example Not Confirmed) and “NDA” (No Description Available), Archimedes with lever and globe at center, DeWitt Clinton at left, Washington and Franklin at right, payable to J Evans and endorsed by John Evans on back, also signed by George L Pride and HL Denis, a few pinholes and two tiny tears at left, fine.   $250   photo

New York, New York, Marine Bank, $3, 1863, NY-1710-R5 where it is listed as SENC (Surviving Example Not Confirmed), steamship at upper right, this is a raised note where a genuine $1 note from this bank was altered to the $3 denomination, it’s curious that this wasn’t raised to a higher denomination, at least $10 or $20 for example, hardly seems worth the risk and effort for a $2 profit, very rare, probably fewer than 5 exist, splits and missing corners, repair at right, almost good.   $125   photo

New York, New York, Mechanics Bank, $1, June 9, 1862, NY-1720-G210b, this bank became a national bank just a few years after this note was issued leaving very few of its genuine notes unredeemed, seated mechanic and standing woman with caduceus at center, arm and hammer at left, women in ovals and NY state seal at left, horse at bottom between signatures, this is a rare, genuine note with striking red end panels, bright and vivid, these have not faded at all, three heavy vertical folds and small edge and internal tears limit the grade of this note to fine, although the appearance is at least a full grade higher.   $350   photo

New York, New York, The Mercantile Bank, $5, May 1, 1859, a rare altered note with a red tint, tear at left repaired on back, otherwise fine.   $75.00   photo

New York, New York, The Merchants Bank, $10, 18--, (late 1830s), "2 Bad" written twice on face, several slash cancellations have been patched on back, unissued, almost uncirculated.   $95.00   /photo

New York, New York, The Merchants’ Bank, $100, 18--, (1840s), unissued, an "X" cut cancellation is repaired with Liquid Paper on back, unissued, almost uncirculated.   $85.00   /photo

New York, New York, Merchants Banking Co., $1, 18B, (circa 1840), NY-1750-G2, this example is the Haxby plate note pictured on page 1662, train at top right, Hope with anchor at left, beautifully engraved by Durand & Co., somewhat stained at right, fine.   $150   photo

New York, New York, Metropolitan Bank, $1, April 15, 1856?, NY-1775-G2c, Washington in ornately engraved circle at center, a rare genuine note from a bank that became The Metropolitan National Bank and redeemed nearly all of its genuine issued notes, a few small tears are patched on back, written portions faded, basically intact but well used, good to very good.   $125   photo

New York, New York, New York City Bank, $5, Sept 10, 1840, NY-1800-unlisted, Haxby assigns a bank number but does not list any notes, woman with baby at center, ship in background, rare, a hole in the right signature and a stamp hinge reinforcement on back, good to very good.   $125   photo

New York, New York, The Peoples Bank of the City of New York, $2, 18--, (1850s), a Proof on India paper, damage at right edge and lower corner, reinforced with a small piece of archival tape on back, otherwise almost uncirculated.   $95.00   /photo

New York, New York, The Peoples Bank, $20, Dec 1, 1857, quite rare, a few well repaired tears, otherwise looks very good or a bit better.   $250.00   photo

New York, NY, The Tenth Ward Bank, $1, no date (1840s), tears, missing right side, poor.   $6.00   photo

New York, New York, Union Bank, $3, 18B, (1810s), NY-1946-C38, seated woman with cornucopia at center, unissued, an exceptionally high grade note, nibbled in upper left margin not affecting design and very slight discoloration in this area, crisp uncirculated.   $95   photo

New York, Newark, Bank of Newark, $10, Nov 11, 1852, NY-1975-R20, Wayne County, two ship in New York Harbor at center, cattle and telegraph line at right, this is a slightly different variety than the note shown in Haxby with “10” at upper corners instead of “X”, a genuine note raised from $1 to $10, this bank became a national bank and redeemed its genuine notes, rare, multiple pinholes at left and a nipped upper right corner, very good.   $275   photo

New York, Northville, B.N. Lobdell, 10 Cents, 186-, (1862-63), Fulton County, H10, this example is the Harris plate note photographed on page 124, unissued, crisp uncirculated.   $35   photo

New York, Northville, B.N. Lobdell, 25 Cents, 186-, (1862-63), Fulton County, H12, “Dealer in Flour, Pork, Salt, Fish and Grain”, unissued, “2” penciled in date area, crisp uncirculated.   $35   photo

New York, Norwich, N.P. Wheeler, 5 Cents, Nov 20, 1862, payable at Bank of Norwich, H11, Chenango county, Washington at left, eagle at center, back of Liberty Seated Half Dime at right, nice coin vignette on a Civil War fractional issue, very scarce, unissued, mounting remnants on corners on back, almost uncirculated.   $95   photo

New York, Ogdensburgh, Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Ogdensburgh, $5, Sept 1, 1843, NY-2055-G6, St. Lawrence County, Agriculture and Commerce, woman within large, ornate “5” at center, rare, missing upper left corner and a couple of small stamp hinge repaired tears on back, almost good.   $85   photo

New York, Olean, CVB Barse 50 Cents, November 1, 1862, serial #73, eagle, "E Pluribus Unum" on ribbon below, large green "50" at center, this is the scarcest denomination of the series, fine to very fine.   $35   photo

New York, (Onieda), P. Farrell, 5 Cents, November 1, 1862, payable at Oneida Valley Bank, Madison County, H12, this example is the Harris plate note pictured on page 126 of his book, Justice at left, dogs head at bottom, a few pinholes and bit of scattered aging, fine or a bit better.   $125   photo

New York, Oswego, Stone & Co., 25 Cents, Dec 1, 1862, payable at City Bank, Oswego, H70, rarity 7 (1-5 known), this example is the Harris plate note pictured on page 128 of his book, dog and safe at center, rare, a large horizontal split has been patched long ago with paper on back, a few other minor tears and soiling, good to very good.   $65   photo

New York, Otisco, Hamilton and Skaneatelas Turnpike Co., 50 Cents, Oct 25, 1815, H6, rarity 7 (1-5 known), Onondaga County, a rare War of 1812 period issue in decent condition, slightly stained at lower left, fine or a bit better.   $175   photo

New York, Otisville, A.F. Clark, 5 Cents, Nov 14, 1862, Orange County, payable at Middletown Bank, H5, rarity 6 (6-10 known), serial #93, printed in blue and red, a rare Civil War scrip note, a few tiny holes and nipped lower right corner tip, very good.    $175   photo

New York, Palmyra, Cuyler’s Bank of Palmyra, $5, Jan 1, 1854, NY-2165-G16a, Martha Washington at right, do not confuse this very rare genuine note from the fairly common counterfeits of this exact note, hundreds of counterfeits exist but genuine notes probably number no more than 5-10, a single punch cancellation, repaired tear at top, good to very good.   $195   photo

New York, Peekskill, Horton Depew & Sons, 25 Cents, July 12, 1862, H11, payable “in Westchester County Bank Notes”, store at center, printed in blue, very scarce, somewhat discolored and a few small tears, good to very good.   $125   photo

New York, Penn Yan, AC Gillett, 25 Cents, July 4, 1837, eagle with E Pluribus Unum at center, countersigned by Lewis Ayers, good.   $95   photo

New York, Penn Yan, William C. Joy, 5 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, H20, Yates County, Error with "Penn Yan" spelled "Pen Yan" at right side, farmer plows at left, green tint, two punch cancellations, choice almost uncirculated.   $125   photo

New York, Penn Yan, L.B. Mandeville, 25 Cents, July 4, 1837, Yates County, H.-unlisted, payable at the office of Lewis Ayres and payable to L. Wise, Yates County, eagle with ribbon “E PLURIBUS UNUM” at center, horse at right, a completely unlisted issuer and issue previously unknown, fragile with tear at right and scattered internal holes, signature and vignettes clear, good.   $125   photo

New York, Penn Yan, The Yates County Bank, $1, July 4, 1855, a rare note, piece missing at upper left edge and a tear at right that has been repaired on back, good.   $85.00   /photo

New York, Penn Yan, Rice's Penn Yan Line, 50 Cents, Jan 1, 1838, H30, Yates County, listed as rarity 5 (11-25 known), unissued, pencil notation and part of stamp hinge on back, almost uncirculated.   $60   photo

New York, Penn Yan, Rice's Penn Yan Line, 75 Cents, Jan 1, 1838, Yates County, H.-unlisted, Harris plate note, Harris does not list this denomination but this example is the plate note for the issuer shown on page 132, steamship at upper left, unissued, a few light spots, extremely fine to almost uncirculated.   $75   photo

New York, Penn Yan, Rice's Penn Yan Line, $1, January 1, 1838, sheet music and musical instruments at upper left, canal barge at far left, unissued, almost uncirculated.   $65.00   /photo  

New York, Port Jackson, Voorhees Van Antwerp & Co., 10 Cents, Oct 15, 1862, Montgomery County, H15, this example is the Harris plate note pictured on page 135 of his book, serial #18, “Fultonville & New York Line of Lake Boats.” at left, these folks were in the freight business, very scarce, a few pinholes, fine.  $150   photo

New York, Port Jervis, Bronson and Brown, 10 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, H10, Orange County, payable at Bank of Port Jervis, bull’s head at upper right, low serial #5, nice grade, very fine.   $250   photo

New York, Poughkeepsie, The City of Poughkeepsie, 5 Cents, July 17, 1862, written signatures of Taylor and Bowne, printed in red, somewhat faded, fine or a bit better.   $35.00   photo

New York, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, City of Poughkeepsie, 5 Cents, July 17, 1862, H67, payable at Farmers and Manufacturers Bank, this variety printed on bluish paper and with long serial number box at upper left, high grade for this heavily circulated issue, very light aging, very fine to extremely fine.   $45   photo

New York, Poughkeepsie, Merchants Bank, $5, March 14, 1854, Dutchess County, NY-2284-S5, America and Commerce seated at center, woman with basket atop her head at left, internal and edge tears reinforced with two pieces of tape on back, good.   $85   photo

New York, Rochester, City of Rochester, 10 Cents, Dec 1, 1862, Washington at center, attractive green tint and red seal at left, nice very fine.   $35   photo

New York, Rochester, Monroe County Bank, $5, April 4, 1861, NY-2380-G8a, woman with bucket, wheat and shield at center, beautiful red tint by Danforth, Wright and Co., this bank became the Clarke National Bank and redeemed its outstanding obsolete notes leaving very few survivors, rare, pinholes and a couple of tiny edge nicks, good to very good.   $350   photo

New York, Rochester, AC Worden, Oyster Bay, 5 Cents, November 1, 1862, Monroe County, H175, payable at Union Bank of Rochester, small vignette of oyster at bottom, rare, slight discoloration, no tears, fine.   $125   photo

New York, Rochester, Oyster Bay, A.C. Worden, 5 Cents, Nov 10, 1862, "Oyster Bay" on red panel at left, woman with cow at center, rare, a couple of small edge defects, very good.   $75.00   photo

New York, Rochester, Oyster Bay, A.C. Worden 5 Cents, November 10, 1862, "Oyster Bay" on red end panel at left, woman with cow at center, rare, very good.   $95.00   /photo

New York, Rochester, Bank of Rochester, $10, Sept 1, 1835, Monroe County, NY-2390-C10a, two allegorical females at center, Washington at left, Franklin at right, very fresh and high grade for this scarce note usually found well-worn, a couple of pinholes, very fine to extremely fine.   $125   photo

New York, Romulus, Farmers Bank of Seneca County, $3, Dec 25, 1839, NY-2455-unlisted, three cherubs with boat at center, not the best grade but I doubt more than 5-10 survive, rough edges, patched at left on back, fair.   $40   photo

New York, Romulus, The Farmers Bank of Seneca County, $20, Bill of Exchange, Nov 20, 1839, quite rare and with beautiful vignettes by Durand and Co., serial #12, almost good.   $85   photo

New York, Salina, A Curtiss, 12 Cents, 1818, H5, listed as rarity 7 (1-5 known), Onondaga County, aging, a few tiny tears and a bit of tape from a previous mounting at upper corners (in margin only), overall very good.   $295   photo

New York, Sandy Hill, Bank of Washington and Warren, $3, Nov 1, 1824, Washington County, Unlisted in Haxby, he lists only $1 and $2 notes from this bank, woman with eagle at center, Washington on horseback at left, this note has a Durand and Wright imprint and appears to be well engraved and genuine, rare, I doubt more than a few are known, many pinholes and a small piece missing at right, good to very good.   $250   photo

New York, Schenectady, Van De Bogert Brothers, 5 Cents, July 21, 1862, Indian woman at left, slight staining, fine or a bit better.   $40   photo

New York, Schenectady, Van De Bogert Brothers, 10 Cents, July 21, 1862, H144, Indian woman with bow and arrows (Diana) at left, some glue residue on back from a previous mounting, nice extremely fine.   $40   photo

New York, Schenectady, Van De Bogert Brothers, 10 Cents, July 21, 1862, H145, a very scarce Civil War scrip note, fully issued, a few small tears at bottom, very good.   $45   photo

New York, Schoharie, Orson Root, 25 Cents, Oct 1, 1862, H19, payable at Schoharie County Bank, horse drawn carriage at upper left, scarce, unissued, a few tiny holes, very fine to extremely fine.   $75   photo

New York, Sing Sing, Corporation of Sing Sing, (now Ossining) 12 1/2 Cents, January 20, 1816, a very rare, early note, backed, fair.   $75.00   /photo

New York, Sing Sing, (now Ossining), JB Noxon, 5 Cents, September 30, 1862, scrip payable at Banking Office of C.F. Maurice & Co., old pencil notation on back, very good.   $95.00   /photo

New York, Sing Sing, (now Ossining), J.B. Noxon, 5 Cents, September 30, 1862, signed and issued, decent grade, fine.   $125.00   /photo

New York, Sing Sing (now Ossining), JB Noxon, 5 Cents, Sept 30, 1862, H40B, Westchester County, payable at the Banking Office of C.F. Maurice & Co., goods by shore at center, farmer at left, sailor at right, signed and issued, a nice example with a trace of glue residue on back, very fine to extremely fine.   $150   photo

New York, Sing Sing (now Ossining), JB Noxon, 50 Cents, Sept 30, 1862, H43B, Westchester County, payable at the Banking Office of C.F. Maurice & Co., train at center, farmer at left, man with crossed arms at right, the scarcest denomination, traces of mounting paper at corners on back, crisp uncirculated.  $250   photo

New York, Sing Sing (now Ossining), (Barlow Brothers), 10 Cents, July 18, 1862, H20, Westchester County, payable at Banking Office of CF Maurice & Co., back of Liberty Seated Dime at lower right, bottom trimmed off, probably to cancel the note upon redemption, otherwise fine.   $45   photo

New York, Sing Sing, (now Ossining), Bank of Sing Sing, $5, 18B, (1850s), a proof on India paper, great view of large Hudson River steamer in the Highlands (Putnam County), railroad track, tunnel and train along shore, Ceres with wheat at left, large red “Lazy 5” overprint, pieces missing at top and left, tears repaired on back, fair.   $85   photo

New York, South East (now Brewster), Roberts and Brother, 1 Cent, Nov 12, 1862, H22, Putnam County, payable at Croton River Bank, woman at left, rare, perhaps 5-10 survive, a couple of pinholes and a tiny tear at top, fine.   $250   photo

New York, South East (now Brewster), Roberts and Brother, 3 Cents, Nov 12, 1862, H23, Putnam County, payable at Croton River Bank, woman at left, rarer denomination with perhaps 4-6 survivors, scattered aging and a few pinholes, fine.   $275   photo

New York, South East (now Brewster), Roberts and Brother, 5 Cents, Nov 12, 1862, H24, Putnam County, payable at Croton River Bank, woman at left, rarer denomination with perhaps 4-6 survivors, two nipped left corners, very good.   $225   photo

New York, Syracuse, (Garrett Doyle), 50 Cents, October 15, 1862, H49, rarity 6, (6-10 known), Onondaga County Civil War cardboard scrip issue, unissued, old notations on back, extremely fine.   $95   photo

New York, Syracuse, Merchants Bank, $5, 18B, (1858-60), NY-2630-G6c where it is listed as SENC (Surviving Example Not Confirmed), seated woman with shield leans on chest at center, Jenny Lind, Swedish opera star who toured the U.S. in 1851 at right, a rare, uncancelled genuine note from a bank that became The Merchants National Bank of Syracuse and redeemed nearly all of its notes, rough edges are reinforced with tape on back, almost good.   $95   photo

New York, Syracuse, Bank of Salina, 25 Cents, Nov 1, 1862, H136, rarity 5, (11-25 known), sailor at left, very scarce, somewhat stained at a few small tears, net grade of very good.   $45   photo

New York, Syracuse, unidentified merchant scrip payable at the Merchants Bank, 25 Cents, July 15, 1862, rare, unissued, two punch cancellations, crisp uncirculated.    $140.00   /photo

New York, Tarrytown, Odell & Clark, 25 Cents, Oct 18, 186(2), payable at Westchester County Bank at Peekskill, the Odell and Clark store is pictured at left, scrape at upper right, signature and date mostly faded, very good.   $140.00   /photo

New York, Tivoli, Stowe & Boies, 5 Cents, July 21, 1862, a rare Hudson Valley area note, slight stain at center, fine.   $150.00   /photo

New York, Tivoli, Stow and Boies, 5 Cents, July 21, 1862, listed in the new Harris book as H5, Rarity 6, (6-10 known), payable at the Saugerties Bank which was located on the other side of the Hudson River from this small Dutchess County community, ship at left, rare, this example is from the collection of the Western Reserve Historical Society sold in 1996, a few pinholes, very good to fine.   $125.00   photo

New York, Tivoli, Stow and Boies, 25 Cents, July 21, 1862, H8, Dutchess County, serial #1111, payable at the Saugerties Bank, eagle on shield at left, signed and issued, very scarce, perhaps 10-15 exist, fine.   $125   photo

New York, Turin, CC Riggs, 50 Cents, Nov 10, 1862, H15, Lewis County, payable at Bank of Lowville, eagle at top, padlock at bottom right, “Dealer in Hardware, Iron, Stoves, etc”, very scarce Civil War note with no more than 10-20 surviving, if that, rough along top edge, net grade of good.   $45   photo

New York, Utica, S.W. Chubbuck, 1 Cent, April 1, 1864, H142, Oneida County, Civil War scrip issue payable “in Postage Currency, at his store…”, Mr. Chubbuck manufactured and sold telegraph equipment, signed and issued, nice grade, a few pinholes near edge, extremely fine.   $95   photo

New York, Utica, Corporation of the Village of Utica, 25 Cents, August 1, 1815, H7, rarity 6 (6-10 known), payable at Manhattan Branch Bank, Oneida County, unissued, gem crisp uncirculated.   $150   photo

New York, Utica, Corporation of the Village of Utica, 50 Cents, August 1, 1815, H9, rarity 6 (6-10 known), payable at Manhattan Branch Bank, Oneida County, unissued, traces of paper on back from previous mounting, a few pinholes and trimmed in just a bit at upper right, extremely fine.   $125   photo

New York, Utica, I.J. Knapp, 25 Cents, July 24, 1862, "GOOD" printed in red on face to inspire confidence and acceptance of this note, a few tiny holes and tears mostly confined to the wide margins, fine.   $125.00    /photo

New York, Utica, Issac J. Knapp, 10 Cents, November 1, 1862, vignette at left shows wine glasses, bottles and a keg marked "1800 French Brandy", missing lower left corner, otherwise very fine.   $50   /photo   Another, a few pinholes, fine.   $95   photo

New York, Utica, W.O. McClure, 2 Cents, no date (1862-64), H201, Oneida County, a scarce Civil War scrip note printed in purple and in nice condition, very fine.   $50   photo

New York, Utica, Bank of Utica, 12 1/2 Cents, Sept 1, 1815, NY-2805-G182, Oneida County, rare, probably no more than 5 or so survive, internal and edge splits and two tape stains, almost good.   $75   photo

New York, Watertown, Bank of Watertown, $5, 1863?, date written in red and faded, a rare genuine note from a bank that went on to become a national bank, easily a $300-$500 note if in better condition, a few tears and quite dark, fair or almost good.   $50.00   photo

New York, Watertown, Higgins, Johnson and Woodhull, 10 Cents, July 15, 1862, printed in black, H70, rarity 5, Jefferson County, payable at Wooster Sherman=s Bank, anchor, anvil and wheat at center, America with shield at left, unissued, two old stamp hinges on back, crisp uncirculated.   $95   photo

New York, Watertown, Higgins, Johnson and Woodhull, 10 Cents, July 15, 1862, printed in purple, H69, Jefferson County, payable at Wooster Sherman=s Bank, anchor, anvil and wheat at center, America with shield at left, signature crossed out at bottom, uneven right end, extremely fine.   $50   photo

New York, Watertown, Higgins, Johnson and Woodhull, 25 Cents, July 15, 1862, printed in purple, H72, rarity 5, Jefferson County, payable at Wooster Sherman's Bank, canal boat at center, woman feeds chickens at left, a couple of pinholes and rounded corner tips, very fine.   $85   photo

New York, Westmoreland, Smith, Halleck & Co., 10 Cents, November 1, 1862, H5, Onieda County, boy rows at left, very scarce, unissued, somewhat aged, very fine.   $150   photo

New York, Whitehall, Northern Transportation Line, $1, March 4, 1841, H31, Washington County, great vignette of early train at center, goods, dock, ships at left, ships at right, canal lock at bottom, very scarce, perhaps 20-30 known, missing upper right corner, good.   $150   photo

New York, Whitesboro, William H Chandler, 10 Cents, Nov 25, 1862, H5, Oneida County, America with flag at left, Civil War scrip payable at the Bank of Whitestown, very scarce, a few pinholes, fine or a better.   $75   photo