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Memphis Tennessee, FW Smith, First of Exchange, Three Varieties

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Exonumia Start Price:125.00 USD Estimated At:250.00 - 600.00 USD
Memphis Tennessee, FW Smith, First of Exchange, Three Varieties
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90.00USDto R******d+ buyer's premium (22.50)
This item SOLD at 2018 Mar 15 @ 14:17UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Three First of Exchange from FH Smith a New York banker. Each is different in some way from vignette to script of name. Smith was a banker and broker at 20 Broad Street. 1) $1,712.79 to (?) of Provincetown, Rhode Island. September 24, 1852. If Second is unpaid pay to the order of FW Smith. Vignettes of George Washington and sailor with American Flag. Signed as Harkness & Fisk. In 1861 Fisk was listed as a cotton broker at 18 Front Row. Long list of names and signatures and owners on back: AD & JG Smith, FW Smith, Charles Robbins. Excellent condition. 2) $2849.13 to AD and JG Smith of Provincetown, Rhode Island. October 7, 1856. If Second is unpaid pay to the order of FW Smith. Vignettes of George Washington and allegorical woman with American Flag. Small Vignette of watchdog guarding treasure box. Signed by FB Fisk. In 1861 Fisk was listed as a cotton broker at 18 Front Row. Hand Cancelled. Long list of names and signatures and owners on back: BR Comegy, FW Smith, JB Hoskins. Excellent condition. 3) $5,555.00 to AD and JG Smith of Provincetown, Rhode Island. December 10, 1856. If Second is unpaid pay to the order of FW Smith. (This line is different than previous First of Exchange) Vignettes of George Washington and allegorical woman with American Flag. Small Vignette of watchdog guarding treasure box. Signed by FB Fisk. In 1861 Fisk was listed as a cotton broker at 18 Front Row. Long list of names and signatures and owners on back: BR Comegy, FW Smith, JB Hoskins. Trimmed at right and left. Excellent condition. (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) Date: 1852, 1856 Location: Memphis, Tennessee HWAC# 57080