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Haym Salomon, Jewish Financier of Rev. War and Rarest Signature of Americana!

Haym Salomon (1740-1785). Endorsement Signature, "Haym Salomon", on the verso of a check signed by Robert Morris (1734-1806) as "Robt Morris / S.I. of Finance", 9.5' x 3.75', Paris, France, October 22, 1782. Check No. 423, accomplished in manuscript, "Pour Compte des Etats Unis de L'Amerique, Philadelphie", drawing 'six hundred and fifty-six Livre Tournois' to be paid to Haym Salomon, written to Monsieur Grand at the Bank of Paris. Soiling, toning and scattered foxing. Folds and creasing, some with repair. Running of ink with minor ink erosion. Overall, in very good condition and scarce.

A true rarity of American Revolutionary finance and Jewish-American history: a war-date endorsing signature of Haym Salomon on a check issued by Robert Morris as Superintendent of Finance. Polish-born Salomon was a principal financier of the fledgling American republic during the American Revolution. Salomon arrived in America in 1775, established himself as a financial broker for merchants engaging in foreign trade, and sympathetic to the American cause, joined the New York Sons of Liberty. He was arrested by the British as a spy in 1776 and pardoned only after 18 months aboard a British ship acting as an interpreter for Hessian troops. Arrested again in 1778 and sentenced to death, he escaped to Philadelphia and became an agent to the French consul there as well as the paymaster for the French forces in North America.

By 1781 the finances of the republic were in shambles: the over-printing of paper money had caused rampant inflation and Congress was powerless to raise revenue. Salomon began working with the newly appointed Superintendent of Finance of the United States, Robert Morris, who had established the Bank of North America and relied on patriotic financiers such as Salomon to subscribe to the bank, find buyers for government bills of exchange, and lend personal funds to the government (he reportedly loaned $650,000 to the cause). His greatest contribution came in advance of the Yorktown Campaign when the unpaid, underfed and poorly equipped troops under General Washington were on the verge of mutiny and $20,000 was desperately needed but unavailable. General Washington famously demanded of Robert Morris: "Send for Haym Salomon."

Salomon's signature is rare in any context. We note few examples at auction and think that certainly, less than ten examples exist, with several in institution, making Salomon seven times rarer than Button Gwinnett. We trace only one war-date signature sold at auction in two decades, which is also an endorsed check of the same date and amount and also signed by Morris (Sotheby's New York, May 25, 2016, lot 16). It sold for $37,500! Salomon is also an important figure in American Jewish history and was an original member of the Congregation Mickve Israel of Philadelphia. 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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