
ML4
Martin-Latimer Type 4
Criswell - GA CR2
Serial # 12213
Rarity: R2
Grade: UNC
Note: This Type (ML4) is one of my favorite notes…I think I like the symmetry of it the most.

ML4
Martin-Latimer Type 4
Criswell - GA CR2
Serial # 592
Rarity: R2
Grade: UNC
Note: Two interesting things…the stamps are tilted 90 degrees to the right (as opposed to straight up like all the other examples on this site) and secondly, the red overprint caused a white patch on the reverse for some reason

ML4
Martin-Latimer Type 4
Criswell - GA CR2
Serial # 6943
Rarity: R2
Grade: UNC
Note: I bought this hoping that the it was double stamped on the right; however, it appears to be an example of a “rolling” left to right stamp instead of a true double stamp

ML4A
Martin-Latimer Type 4A
Criswell - GA CR2A
Serial # 8421
Rarity: R10
Grade: XF
Note: The nicest example of a ML4 double stamp (left in this case) I’ve seen…It would be perfection if not for the vertical fold down the middle and the slight ink rot in signature of Thweatt

ML4A
Martin-Latimer Type 4A
Criswell - GA CR2A
Serial # 6089
Rarity: R10
Grade: UNC
Note: This left double stamp is almost academic, but if you look closely, you will see two sets of pillars. This sort of double stamp doesn’t fetch a super premium, but it counts in my book!

ML4C
Martin-Latimer Type 4C
Criswell - GA CR2C
Serial # 12108
Rarity: R8
Grade: AU
Note: Low protector with heavy stamp ink on left and right

ML4C
Martin-Latimer Type 4C
Criswell - GA CR2C
Serial # 12123
Rarity: R8
Grade: AU
Note: Low protector…clean example

ML4C
Martin-Latimer Type 4C
Criswell - GA CR2C
Serial # 2688
Rarity: R8
Grade: AU
Note: Low protector with 4 complete margin. Other than a small pinhole in the middle of the note (only visible on reverse) and some slight paper bends on the obverse right, this is a great example







