Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2005-10-24 Auction - 480 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA
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1221: Obsolete Currency, DC, $20, India Paper Proof1282: Obsolete Currency, Detroit, MI, Detroit Bank, $51269: Obsolete Currency, Baltimore, Promise, $1, Proof
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) announces the release of its latest auction catalog. Sessions One and Two Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, October 23, 2005 and Monday, October 24, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 1530 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana.
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Colonial Currency, Signer: JOHN HART, 1776: Famous Signers on Colonial CurrencyJOHN HART. NJ, March 25, 1776,12s, Plate B, Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. Boldly printed in red and black with nice clear, strong brown signatures, that of
1045: Colonial Currency, Signer: JOHN HART, 1776Est. $500-$600
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Printed by B. Franklin, PA, May 20, 1758, 10s: Colonial Notes Printed by B. FranklinSuperb Quality Philadelphia Note “Printed by B. Franklin” PA, May 20, 1758, 10s, Plate B, Very Choice Extremely Fine or better. An amazingly clean,
1049: Printed by B. Franklin, PA, May 20, 1758, 10sEst. $5,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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Continental, May 10, 1775, $2, Choice EF: Continental CurrencyMay 10, 1775, $2, Choice Extremely Fine. Well centered on both the face and back, having a clean appearance and four full margins on both sides.
1050: Continental, May 10, 1775, $2, Choice EFEst. $300-$400See Sold Price
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Continental, November 29, 1775, $3, EF: Continental CurrencyNovember 29, 1775, $3, Extremely Fine. Full margins on the face with two being huge, the bottom is a bit close, but still completely clear.
1055: Continental, November 29, 1775, $3, EFEst. $300-$400See Sold Price
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