Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2005-06-13 Auction - 499 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA
Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana
902: Continental Currency, May 20, 1777, $81013: Colonial Currency, SC, April 10, 1778, 3s9d1226: 1849 Zachary Taylor Indian Peace Medal, Bronze
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana

Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) announces the release of its latest auction catalogs. Session One Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, May 22, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 352 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Two Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, June 12, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 882 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Three Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Monday, June 13, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 501 lots of Colonial Currency, Colonial Coinage, Ancient Coins,World Coinage, German Thalers, Obsolete Currency and World Currency.
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JOHN HART Signed New Jersey Note, 1776: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency“John Hart” Signed February 20, 1776 New Jersey Note JOHN HART. NJ, February 20, 1776, 15s, Very Fine. Sewn at center during colonial days when the
0883: JOHN HART Signed New Jersey Note, 1776Est.
$350
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$450
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BENJAMIN LEVY Signed Continental Note, 1776: Famous Signers on Colonial CurrencyBold “Benjamin Levy” Signed 1776 Continental Note BENJAMIN LEVY. Continental, November 2, 1776, $4, Choice Extremely Fine+. A very well printed and
0884: BENJAMIN LEVY Signed Continental Note, 1776Est.
$450
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$550
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B. FRANKLIN Issue of Ten Shilling Note: Colonial Notes Printed by B. FranklinJuly 1, 1757 Ten Shilling “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” Issue PA, July 1, 1757, 10s, Plate A, “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” issue, Choice Very
0885: B. FRANKLIN Issue of Ten Shilling NoteEst.
$750
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$950
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B. FRANKLIN Issue of Ten Shilling Note: Colonial Notes Printed by B. FranklinScarce April 25, 1759 “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” Issue PA, April 25, 1759, 10s, Plate A, “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” issue, Very Fine. A
0886: B. FRANKLIN Issue of Ten Shilling NoteEst.
$400
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$500
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B. FRANKLIN Issue 20s Note Signed by C. Thomson: Colonial Notes Printed by B. Franklin“Charles Thomson” Signed “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” Issue PA, April 25, 1759, 20s, Plate A, “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” issue,
0887: B. FRANKLIN Issue 20s Note Signed by C. ThomsonEst.
$1,500
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$2,000
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B. FRANKLIN Issue of 15s Note: Colonial Notes Printed by B. FranklinPA, May 1, 1760, 15s, Plate A, “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” issue, Very Good/Very Fine. The face shows plenty of circulation and is somewhat lightly
0888: B. FRANKLIN Issue of 15s NoteEst.
$250
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$350
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Continental Currency, May 10, 1775, $4: Continental CurrencyMay 10, 1775, $4, Choice Very Fine or better.
0889: Continental Currency, May 10, 1775, $4Est.
$175
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$250
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Continental Currency, May 10, 1775, $30: Continental CurrencyMay 10, 1775, $30, Choice Crisp Uncirculated. A well printed note having bold deep red and brown ink signatures. The paper is very crisp and even in light tone, most of the
0890: Continental Currency, May 10, 1775, $30Est.
$400
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$500
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Continental Currency, May 10, 1775, $30: Continental CurrencyHighest Denomination of the First “Continental” Issue May 10, 1775, $30, Very Choice Crisp Uncirculated. An outstanding quality specimen of this $30 denomination,
0891: Continental Currency, May 10, 1775, $30Est.
$650
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$750
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Continental Currency, November 29, 1775, $4: Continental CurrencyNovember 29, 1775, $4, Choice Extremely Fine. A well printed note with nice red and brown ink signatures and having three very large, near huge margins, the bottom being closer
0892: Continental Currency, November 29, 1775, $4Est.
$275
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$375
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Continental Currency, November 29, 1775, $6: Continental CurrencyNovember 29, 1775, $6, Very Choice Extremely Fine. A very crisp example having nice clear printed text and vivid red and brown ink signatures and serial number.
0893: Continental Currency, November 29, 1775, $6Est.
$275
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$350
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Continental Currency, February 17, 1776, $1/2: Continental CurrencySuperb Half Dollar “Fugio” Continental Note of 1776 February 17, 1776, $1/2, Plate A, “Fugio” design, Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated. A truly wonderful,
0894: Continental Currency, February 17, 1776, $1/2Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
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Continental Currency, February 17, 1776, $2/3: Continental CurrencyFebruary 17, 1776, $2/3, “Fugio” design, Plate C, Crisp Extremely Fine. Extremely crisp and without any major or heavy folds. No serial number of signature present.
0895: Continental Currency, February 17, 1776, $2/3Est.
$200
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$300
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Continental Currency, February 17, 1776, $3: Continental CurrencyA Three Dollar Note from February 17, 1776 February 17, 1776, $3, Choice Extremely Fine. A popular denomination and date combination. This note has four full margins and a
0896: Continental Currency, February 17, 1776, $3Est.
$275
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$350
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Continental Currency, May 9, 1776, $1: Continental CurrencyMay 9, 1776, $1, Very Fine.
0897: Continental Currency, May 9, 1776, $1Est.
$175
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$225
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Continental Currency, May 9, 1776, $2: Continental CurrencyMay 9, 1776, $2, Extremely Fine. Four full close margins, bold red and brown ink signatures with an ink spot at the end. Well centered on both sides.
0898: Continental Currency, May 9, 1776, $2Est.
$200
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$250
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Continental Currency, May 9, 1776, $3: Continental CurrencyMay 9, 1776, $3, Choice Extremely Fine. Four full and one close margins, bold red and brown ink signatures and well centered on both sides.
0899: Continental Currency, May 9, 1776, $3Est.
$225
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$275
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Continental Currency, November 2, 1776, $6: Continental CurrencyNovember 2, 1776, $6, Crisp About Uncirculated. A very lightly circulated note, having bold brown ink signatures and serial number, with clear text.
0900: Continental Currency, November 2, 1776, $6Est.
$350
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$450
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Continental Currency, February 26, 1777, $7: Continental CurrencyFebruary 26, 1777, $7, “Baltimore” issue, Fine. Evenly soiled and circulated, the upper left corner rounded and both signatures remaining very clear.
0901: Continental Currency, February 26, 1777, $7Est.
$150
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$200
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Continental Currency, May 20, 1777, $8: Continental CurrencyScarce Contemporary Counterfeit of the First “UNITED STATES” Continental Issue May 20, 1777, $8, Contemporary Counterfeit, First “UNITED STATES”
0902: Continental Currency, May 20, 1777, $8Est.
$400
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$600
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Continental Currency, Sept. 26,1778, $7: Continental CurrencySeptember 26, 1778, $7, Very Choice Extremely Fine. Nice, vivid red and brown ink signatures on a clean, boldly printed note.
0903: Continental Currency, Sept. 26,1778, $7Est.
$200
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$250
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Continental Currency, September 26, 1778, $7: Continental CurrencySeptember 26, 1778, $7, Very Fine. The upper right corner tip is nibbed. The red and brown ink signatures and serial number are light but present.
0904: Continental Currency, September 26, 1778, $7Est.
$125
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$175
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Continental Currency, September 26, 1778, $7: Continental CurrencySeptember 26, 1778, $7, Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. A pleasing example with four margins, though close at the upper left. Bold brown and red ink signatures and serial number
0905: Continental Currency, September 26, 1778, $7Est.
$275
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$350
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Continental Currency, Sept. 26, 1778, $8 and $20: Continental CurrencyUncut Vertical Pair of Continental Blue Paper “Detectors” September 26, 1778, $8 & $20, Uncut Vertical Pair, Blue Paper Detectors, Crisp Uncirculated. A neat uncut
0906: Continental Currency, Sept. 26, 1778, $8 and $20Est.
$600
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$800