ML27
Martin-Latimer Type 27
Criswell - GA CR26
Serial # 11955
Plate: E
Rarity: R1
Grade: AU
Note: This should be a UNC…but there is evidence of remnants on reverse
ML27
Martin-Latimer Type 27
Criswell - GA CR26
Serial # 10987
Plate: A
Rarity: R1
Grade: UNC
Note: Pretty note…poor job of scanning. Upper left border missing
ML27
Martin-Latimer Type 27
Criswell - GA CR26
Serial # 11708
Plate: E
Rarity: R1
Grade: UNC
Note: 4 borders with nice paper color
ML27A
Martin-Latimer Type 27A
Criswell - GA CR26A
Serial # 8229
Plate: K
Rarity: R11
Grade: VF
Note: This type variety is missing a treasury stamp. It appears to have only occurred on notes between 8200-8299. All 7 examples I’ve seen back this theory. Ought to be rated R10 (5-12 known examples) instead of R11 (1-4)
ML27A
Martin-Latimer Type 27A
Criswell - GA CR26A
Serial # 8221
Plate: F
Rarity: R11
Grade: F
Note: This type variety is missing a treasury stamp. It appears to have only occurred on notes between 8200-8299. All 7 examples I’ve seen back this theory. Ought to be rated R10 (5-12 known examples) instead of R11 (1-4). Bought this at a Heritage auction…the rest I found on eBay
ML27A
Martin-Latimer Type 27A
Criswell - GA CR26A
Serial # 8286
Plate: I
Rarity: R11
Grade: VF
Note: This type variety is missing a treasury stamp. It appears to have only occurred on notes between 8200-8299. All 7 examples I’ve seen back this theory. Ought to be rated R10 (5-12 known examples) instead of R11 (1-4)
ML27A
Martin-Latimer Type 27A
Criswell - GA CR26A
Serial # 8237
Plate: E
Rarity: R11
Grade: G
Note: This type variety is missing a treasury stamp. It appears to have only occurred on notes between 8200-8299. All 7 examples I’ve seen back this theory. Ought to be rated R10 (5-12 known examples) instead of R11 (1-4). Ugliest note I’ve purchased (for next to nothing) in the last 10 years
ML27A
Martin-Latimer Type 27A
Criswell - GA CR26A
Serial # 8216
Plate: B
Rarity: R11
Grade: F
Note: This type variety is missing a treasury stamp. It appears to have only occurred on notes between 8200-8299. All 7 examples I’ve seen back this theory. Ought to be rated R10 (5-12 known examples) instead of R11 (1-4)
ML27A
Martin-Latimer Type 27A
Criswell - GA CR26A
Serial # 8261
Plate: B
Rarity: R11
Grade: F
Note: This type variety is missing a treasury stamp. It appears to have only occurred on notes between 8200-8299. All 7 examples I’ve seen back this theory. Ought to be rated R10 (5-12 known examples) instead of R11 (1-4). Tape remnants present.
ML27A
Martin-Latimer Type 27A
Criswell - GA CR26A
Serial # 8287
Plate: G
Rarity: R11
Grade: F
Note: This type variety is missing a treasury stamp. It appears to have only occurred on notes between 8200-8299. All 8 examples I’ve seen back this theory. Ought to be rated R10 (5-12 known examples) instead of R11 (1-4). This note was acquired along with ~30 other notes in a 2022 lot.
ML27
Martin-Latimer Type 27
Criswell - GA CR26
Serial # 10387
Plate: I
Rarity: ?R11
Grade: VF
Note: This is probably a unique note…no one I’ve spoken with has any idea why plate letters B,C,D,E and G,H,I,K are in the right margin. I’m not aware of this existing on any other Georgia State note. Technically, extraneous plate letters in the margin isn’t a valid ‘variety’, but still interesting and unique