What? Fractionals again?
dtreter
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I am guessing there are a lot of closet fractional collectors out there. Please post some of your fractional notes. They don't have to be rare or ultra high quality to be appreciated. If you post one of your notes, please tell why/how you obtained it...any interesting story about it.
I will go first. Here is my first fractional note. It was given to me by my late father. It was lost among his other currency notes. When I asked him about this curious looking note, he had very little information about them so I searched the web (back in 2001) and found very little information on them. Paul Burkhard's (sp) site fractionalnotes.com was my main source of info. After a few years, he closed his site and again there was very little information on the web. This is the main reason why I developed my informational web site that is shown below. I learned basic html and did all the source code for this site. It was so much fun to do.
Here is the note that got me interested in fractional currency. It will be the last note that I will ever get rid of...it is so special to me.
I will go first. Here is my first fractional note. It was given to me by my late father. It was lost among his other currency notes. When I asked him about this curious looking note, he had very little information about them so I searched the web (back in 2001) and found very little information on them. Paul Burkhard's (sp) site fractionalnotes.com was my main source of info. After a few years, he closed his site and again there was very little information on the web. This is the main reason why I developed my informational web site that is shown below. I learned basic html and did all the source code for this site. It was so much fun to do.
Here is the note that got me interested in fractional currency. It will be the last note that I will ever get rid of...it is so special to me.
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Let's see more notes and hear more stories.
Dave has a wonderful site that all fractional enthusiacs should visit. Paul's site is still archived....some very interesting reading...his online store was one of the first for fractionals....there is some very interesting reading....lists of errors...inverts etc...take a look.
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Great site! Thanks!
I wish that I still had that note but over time it got sold as I upgraded. I love the history of Dave's note above...but have nothing as touching as his.
An interesting piece of fractional history that I picked up in the early years of Ebay is a deposit slip for $800 worth of fractional currency. The deposit came back as $799.50 with an attached counterfeit Lincoln note.
Another interesting find was this envelope that the sender affixed a 5 cent fractional as postage to an address in the Bronx NY.
...and a picture of the present address.
...hope others keep this thread going!!
Here are two FR 1233. The bottom reverse shows the plate number.
A nice Stanton obtained at an Augusta Ga. Coin club show.
Here is a nice FR1334.
A nice busy note. FR1294 Fessenden
Here is a nice FR1238 from Glenview IL coin and currency.
An FR1255
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And an FR1258
Here is an old thread about the note. link
And Tom, I love that Spinner counterfeit proof. If you ever decide to get rid of it....
garrynot...your 10C Liberty has one of the secret marks that the engravers left on their printing plates. In your case, it deals with the engraver's placement of the dot above the 'e' in the signature. This doesn't make the note any more valuable nor rarer. Each of the plates had a different secret mark placed on them. You can read more about this in Paper Money Magazine Vol. LIV, No 5, Whole No 299 frpm SPMC.
And Tom, I love that Spinner counterfeit proof. If you ever decide to get rid of it....
Thanks for the information! I will take a close look at that.
First. I obtained this 1963 edition of Matt Rothert's Guide to American Fractional Currency from a small coin show.
So did I
First. I obtained this 1963 edition of Matt Rothert's Guide to American Fractional Currency from a small coin show.
So did I
Mine was free!
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Anyway, there was a red back Clark note with his courtesy signature on the back in Milt's 1997 auction that went for too much for me. Then, there was a red back and a green back in the Ford XIX sale in Atlanta. I was determined to get one. The red back was first and it went a bit higher than I wanted to go so the next lot was the unique green back. I did my best John J. Pittman imitation and stood up with bidder card high in the air until it was mine!
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Clark courtesy autograph
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nice note - fractionals are a bit of the "wild west" at the dawn of US National paper money, in that over a short period in time they were evolving and making up the rules as they went.
Here is the Clark courtesy autograph. I cannot remember how to get the picture to show on the original post.
Clark courtesy autograph
Have always loved the note!
Slasher, You have great knowledge of currency, especially colonials and fractional notes. Why/how did you get so interested in fractional currency?