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A Colonial Twenty Shilling Note,
A Colonial Twenty Shilling Note, ca. 1776 Mounted between two pieces of lucite for viewing of both sides without handling, printed by James Adams, 1776, signed on the reverse and numbered, approx. 3-1/8" x 2-3/4", with the lucite approx. 4-1/4" x 3-1/4".
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PA - Twenty Shilling Note -
PA - Twenty Shilling Note - 4/25/1776. Fine with 3 bold signatures.; RI - Seven Dollar Note - 7/2/1780. Almost Uncirculated. Bold signatures but with tight margins.; MD - Four Dollar Note - 4/10/1774. Very Fine with a few corner creases.
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DE - Twenty Shillings 1/1/1776.
DE - Twenty Shillings 1/1/1776. Almost Uncirculated. Crisp with 3 bold signatures but a jagged too-tight margin on top.
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DE- Six Shilling Note - 1/1/1776.
DE- Six Shilling Note - 1/1/1776. Extremely Fine with good margins and one of the three signatures in fading ink.
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DE- Six Shilling Note - 1/1/1776.
DE- Six Shilling Note - 1/1/1776. Very Fine with some foxing on the reverse.; MD- Four Dollar Note - 4/10/1774. Very Fine with generous margins a bold signature and a faint vertical crease.
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PA- Thirty Shilling Note -
PA- Thirty Shilling Note - 12/8/1775. Very Good or perhaps better. Good margins; NJ - Three Pound Note - 3/25/1776. Very Fine. Colorful with some foxing; MD - Six Dollar Note - 4/10/1774. Fine with some darkening on the reverse.
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PA - Fifteen Shilling Note -
PA - Fifteen Shilling Note - 3/20/1771. Fine with 3 tiny pinholes and tight margins on this colorful note; CT - Twenty Shilling Note - 7/1/1780. Hole Cancelled. Very Good; NJ - Three Shilling Note - 3/25/1776. Very Fine with 3 bold signatures on this colorful note and only one crease visible on the reverse.
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DE- Six Shilling Note - 1/1/1776.
DE- Six Shilling Note - 1/1/1776. Extremely Fine with tight margins and one of the three signatures in fading ink.
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PA - Thirty Dollar Note -
PA - Thirty Dollar Note - 11/3/1776. Fine. Some brown stains on both sides distract somewhat; NC - Five Shilling Note - 12/1777. Very Good with a thin hole at a crease and a few tiny pinholes near the signature; MD - Four Dollar Note - 4/10/1774. Fine with a strong signature and decent margins.
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DE- Ten Shilling Note - 1/1/1776.
DE- Ten Shilling Note - 1/1/1776. Extremely Fine with tight margins and one area of foxing at the edge.
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PA-Four Pence Note - 3/20/1777.
PA-Four Pence Note - 3/20/1777. Fine with a diagonal fold and some foxing on the reverse.; DE- Four Shilling Note - 1/1/1776. Very Good with one of the 3 signatures very faint. Tight margins and 1 horizontal crease; RI - One Shilling Note - 5/1786. Very Fine with good embossing but with minor foxing over much of both sides.
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PA - Fifteen Shilling Note -
PA - Fifteen Shilling Note - 10/5/1773. Fine or better with 3 bold signatures; MA- Twenty Dollar Note - 5/5/1780. Hole Cancelled. Fine with some reverse darkening.
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Double sheet of Colonial
Double sheet of Colonial currency, eight notes, uncut, Pennsylvania issue of April 25, 1776, denominations from "one shilling" to "two shillings and six pence", each fully signed and numbered in red and brown ink, 8-3/4 x 14 in. Holes or tears affecting all but two notes, folds, stains, surface losses. Descended in Family of the Late Admiral John A. Dahlgren, Eastern Shore, Virginia.
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5 pieces. American & Continental
5 pieces. American & Continental Currency: Pennsylvania, 5 shillings, March 20, 1771. Friedberg PA 146. * Pennsylvania, 10 shillings, March 20, 1771. F. PA 147. * Pennsylvania, 20 shillings, March 20, 1771. F. PA 149. * Continental Congress, 45 dollars, Jan. 14, 1779. F. CC 96. * Continental Congress, 65 dollars, Jan. 14, 1779. F. CC 100. All printed by Hall and Sellers. The 1771 Pa. issues not signed by Francis Hopkinson. All VF-/VF. Framed together.
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PA-Three Pence Note - 3/20/1777.
PA-Three Pence Note - 3/20/1777. Fine or better with a faint crease on this diminutive note; DE- Four Shilling Note - 1/1/1776. Very Fine with 3 of the 4 margins a bit tight and strong signatures.
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CT-One Shilling note 6/7/1776.
CT-One Shilling note 6/7/1776. Almost Uncirculated with boldly embossed printing decent margins and on the cusp of New.
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A PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIA COLONIAL
A PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIA COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTES PA-185, 10/25/1775 One Shilling SN 2320 Fine; PA-210, 3/20/1777 Four Pence - These smaller denomination notes were heavily used as change and rarely found nice - this one is stained.
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FOUR PA COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTES
FOUR PA COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTES PA 223B Red and Black note 40 Shillings, stained; April 1777, signed by Levi Budd; G/VG with tears into note PA 215B Red and Black note; 2 shillings VG with central fold; PA-218A Black note 6 Shillings, G with reverse paper repair and folds; PA-146 Red and Black, 5 Shillings, March 1771 VG/F with central heavy fold
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NJ-177 NEW JERSEY COLONIAL CURRENCY
NJ-177 NEW JERSEY COLONIAL CURRENCY 3/25/1776 Popular Three shilling note from NJ in XF/AU solid condition. Using red and black inks with SN 34696 and strong signatures from Robert Smith, Jonathan Pearce and John Smythe. Excellent condition from March 25, 1776
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1778 COLONIAL CURRENCY, EIGHT
1778 COLONIAL CURRENCY, EIGHT DOLLAR NOTEEight dollar note by Hall & Sellers, dated 1778. Revolutionary War currency authorized by the Continental Congress. Measures 2-7/8" x 3-3/4". Fine. See images. This item can be shipped in-house.
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NJ - Thirty Shilling Note -
NJ - Thirty Shilling Note - 3/25/1776. Choice Almost Uncirculated with good embossing and 1 rough cut margin.
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PA - Five Shilling Note -
PA - Five Shilling Note - 10/5/1773. Very Fine with 1 faint vertical crease; CT - Forty Shilling Note - 3/1780. Hole Cancelled. Very Fine to Extremely Fine with decent margins but unfortunately some reverse writing.
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THREE PIECES OF CURRENCY. Includes
THREE PIECES OF CURRENCY. Includes two Massachusetts Bay twenty-dollar notes dated May 5 1780 printed by Hall and Sellers and signed by Henshaw and Cranch both are framed 4 1/4''h. 4 3/4''w. And a Continental currency sixty-dollar note dated 1778 printed by Hall and Sellers signed by Walter unframed 3''h. 3 3/4''w. All with expected toning and marginal damage; the two $20 notes have UNITED STATES watermarks; the $60 note is torn in two and taped. We cannot guarantee the authenticity of these notes; high resolution images are available upon request.
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1864 Confederate $20.00 Note
1864 Confederate $20.00 Note #11636.
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NJ - Three Pound Note -
NJ - Three Pound Note - 3/25/1776. Good. Popular Fugio note design; PA - Sixty Dollar Note - 9/26/1778. Fine with two very faint creases; NC - Five Shilling Note - 12/1777. Apparent Fine but some period ciphering on the reverse.
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PA-Fifty Shilling Note - 10/5/1773.
PA-Fifty Shilling Note - 10/5/1773. Very fine with three bold signatures.
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PA- Eighteen Pence Note -
PA- Eighteen Pence Note - 4/10/1777. Good. Dark with nearly invisible signature a few creases and one interior tear.; MD - Two Thirds of a Dollar - 4/10/1774. Fine with one jumbo margin and a bold signature. Some foxing and a few light creases; PA - Forty Shilling Note - 4/25/1776. Very Good. Faint creases with 1 pinhole. One large foxing stain.
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1775 PHILA. COLONIAL CURRENCYRare
1775 PHILA. COLONIAL CURRENCYRare Philadelphia Pennsylvania colonial Six Dollars note dated 1775 No. 18423 signed Fuller and Swan(?) and printed by Hall and Sellers. 3.5 x 2.75 inches, good condition, printed both sides.
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THREE COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTES
THREE COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTES FROM DELAWARE DE-75 - 2 Shillings 6 Pence, Jan 1 1776. Same paper as Continental Currency used on this note which was signed by Boaz Manlove and John McKinley in black and in red by Thomas Collins F/VF note DE-87, May 1777, 2 Shillings and six pence, Signed by John Laws and John Wiltbank and 988 were minted About VG with upper and lower corners missing from a former mounting. DE-89 Five Shillings May 1777, VF grade and also signed by Laws and Wiltbank.
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AMERICAN CONTINENTAL CURRENCY NOTE.
AMERICAN CONTINENTAL CURRENCY NOTE. Seventy dollar note printed by Hall and Sellers. #99194 January 14th 1779. Graded 45 choice extremely fine.
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PA - Eighteen Pence Note -
PA - Eighteen Pence Note - 4/3/1772. Fine with 2 creases and some minor stains on both sides.; CT - Ten Shilling Note - 3/1780. Hole Cancelled. Very Fine to Extremely fine with decent embossing visible.
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18TH C. US COLONIAL CURRENCY LOTLot
18TH C. US COLONIAL CURRENCY LOTLot of rare Colonial paper currency found in a wallet signed by Samuel Bridgham 1815 (first mayor of Prov. RI). Includes A) 1776 Mass. Bay Colony note for 2 shillings and six pence (good condition) plus a partial Rhode Island 2 shilling note B) 1776 Rhode Island note for 4 shillings (damage) C) 1775 Rhode Island note for 4 shillings signed Bowler (fair condition) D) New Hampshire 1775 note (4.5 in long) for 1 pound and 7 shillings signed Gilman/Hobart (fair/good) plus a partial RI 5 shilling note. Also includes some partial notes in poor condition and some other random clippings with the wallet.
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GA- Ten Dollar note 1776. Blue
GA- Ten Dollar note 1776. Blue Seal. Very Good with one vertical fold three or four tiny holes and some foxing. A colorful note that is quite popular.
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SIX COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTESSix
SIX COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTESSix colonial currency notes , to include four printed by Hall & Sellers 1776, of which two are half dollars and two are 1/6th dollars, two printed by John Dunlap dated 1777 , to include a nine pence and six pence. Provenance: Christies, George Scott collection, June 1994, lot 199.
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Condition:
Various conditions.
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PA - Nine Pence - 10/25/1775. Good
PA - Nine Pence - 10/25/1775. Good with 2 faint creases and a bit dingy; MD - Four Dollar Note - 4/10/1774. Fine with bright paper and two fine creases visible on the reverse; CT - Twenty Shilling Note - 7/1/1780. Hole Cancelled. Very Good with some contemporary writing on the reverse.
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AMERICAN CONTINENTAL CURRENCY NOTE.
AMERICAN CONTINENTAL CURRENCY NOTE. Thirty dollar note printed by Hall and Sellers. #1013119 Sept 26th 1778. Graded 40 extremely fine.