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Puget Sound Co-operative Colony, Washington Territorial Fractional Scrip Note

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Paper Money - United States Start Price:210.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 600.00 USD
Puget Sound Co-operative Colony, Washington Territorial Fractional Scrip Note
SOLD
200.00USDto floor+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2013 Jun 04 @ 17:53UTC-4 : AST/EDT
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Port Angeles, Washington Territory, Lot of 2 notes, ND (ca. 1887), 5 Cents, P-Unlisted, Blue with no underprint, measures 1.25 by 1.75 inches, Company initials on top with denomination in middle with text on bottom "Merchandise at Retail", Uncirculated; and 50 Cents, P-Unlisted, Blue with gold underprint of the denomination "FIFTY CENTS", a pair of small quail to the left of the denomination, partially issued and signed by Treasurer "Nellie Wood" with denominations in diamonds on the top left and right corners, measures 3.75 by 2.25 inches, . The Puget Sound Co-operative Colony was a Utopian collective established at Portland in May 1887 and moved to the mouth of Ennis Creek, Port Angeles, Washington Territory in June of that year. Rare Western Territorial banknote pair. "West Shore Litho & Eng. Co. Portland, OR."