Colonial Currency & Encased Postage Stamps 2014-10-26 Auction - 205 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in CA
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Colonial Currency, MA. 1708, 40 Shillings NoteVA. April 1773 Two Pounds Signed Peyton RandolphEncased Postage, Three Cents Joseph L. Bates
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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Colonial Currency & Encased Postage Stamps

Historic Autographs, Documents, Americana, Colonial Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Historic Medals, Civil War Related, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Political, Historic Weaponry and Maps, Early Lottery Tickets & more...
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VA. April 1773 Two Pounds Signed Peyton Randolph: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency 1773 Colonial Virginia James River Bank Form Signed by President of the Continental Congress “Peyton Randolph” JOHN BLAIR & PEYTON RANDOLPH. Randolph was
0331: VA. April 1773 Two Pounds Signed Peyton RandolphEst. $3,750-$4,500
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Colonial Currency NJ, DAVID BREARLEY PCGS New-60: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency Scarce January 9, 1781 New Jersey Three Shillings Six Pence Note PCGS New-60 Signed by David Brearley DAVID BREARLEY (1745-1790). Delegate to the U.S.
0332: Colonial Currency NJ, DAVID BREARLEY PCGS New-60Est. $1,000-$1,200
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Continental Currency. Feb 17, 1776. $7 Choice CU: Continental Currency Uncirculated February 17, 1776 Seven Dollars Continental Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. Seven Dollars. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CC-29. This impressive, boldly
0336: Continental Currency. Feb 17, 1776. $7 Choice CUEst. $1,400-$1,800
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Colonial Currency, Connecticut ACTS and LAWS: Connecticut Currency 1750 Colonial Connecticut "AN ACT AGAINST COUNTERFEITING BILLS OF PUBLIC CREDIT, COINS, OR CURRENCIES...” c.1750, Original Printed Colonial Connecticut “ACTS and LAWS”,
0339: Colonial Currency, Connecticut ACTS and LAWSEst. $1,400-$1,800
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Colonial Currency CT March 4, 1762 40s RAISED 5s: Connecticut Currency Unique March 4, 1762 RAISED DENOMINATION Connecticut Five Shillings to Forty Shillings Note Colony of Connecticut. March 4, 1762. Forty Shillings. CONTEMPORARY RAISED
0342: Colonial Currency CT March 4, 1762 40s RAISED 5sEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Colonial Currency, CT, 1773 Arrest Warrant: Connecticut Currency 1773 Arrest Warrant For Jeremiah Arnold Of Middletown, Connecticut For Counterfeiting Dollars August 2, 1773, Middletown (CT.), Manuscript Document, an Arrest Warrant, Choice
0344: Colonial Currency, CT, 1773 Arrest WarrantEst. $1,400-$1,800
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