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1st Edition, Mark Twain, "The �1000000 Bank Note", 1893
Estimate:
$160 - $320
Starting bid:
$80
Sold
$300
Live Auction
Francis Hopkinson Family Americana Collection
Category
Description
First Edition - Mark Twain "The �1000000 Bank Note" owned by Oliver Hopkinson (Charles L. Webster & Co, New York 1893); signed 'O. Hopkinson, April 1893' on third page, 1st Ed - Dan Beard frontispiece - 8vo, - orig cloth gilt on spine and cover. From the Francis Hopkinson Family Archives
Condition
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