Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2006-08-22 Auction - 431 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA - Page 13
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2258: Note Signed by Both Peyton Randolph & John Blair2033: JOE ROSENTHAL, Signed Iwo Jima Reprint Image2360: Colonial Currency, VA, 1738, 18 Pounds
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana

This Auction is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of over 2,500 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. The auction is organized in FIVE SESSIONS: Tuesday, August 22; Friday, August 25; Sunday, August 27, Tuesday, September 12; Saturday, September 16. Each Session begins closing over EBAY LiveAuctions at 9 AM on the day of the Session.
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Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 2s6d: Delaware CurrencyDelaware, May 1, 1777, 2s6d, Extremely Fine. A well printed note with clear black text and fully signed in medium to dark brown ink.
2289: Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 2s6dEst. $200-$250See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 6s: Delaware CurrencyMay 1, 1777, 6s, Extremely Fine. A nice bold example of this scarcer, 1777 Delaware Colonial issue. This note has a Jumbo left sheet margin plus two strong brown ink signatures and
2290: Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 6sEst. $200-$250See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency Georgia 1773 20 Shilling: Georgia CurrencyOutstanding 1773 Georgia “Sterling Certificate” Rarity 1773, Sterling Certificate, 20s, Fully Signed and Issued, PMG graded (Choice) Very Fine-30 (Appearance of Extremely
2291: Colonial Currency Georgia 1773 20 ShillingEst. $4,000-$5,000See Sold Price
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Six Pence Georgia 1776 Colonial Note: Georgia CurrencySix Pence Georgia 1776 Colonial Note 1776 Sterling Denominations Act, 6d, Very Fine. This note has even overall circulation and four full to large margins. There is some expert
2292: Six Pence Georgia 1776 Colonial NoteEst. $550-$750See Sold Price
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Incredible 1766 Georgia £1 Savannah Court-House: Georgia CurrencyIncredible 1766 Georgia £1 “Savannah Court-House” Note 1766, £1, “Savannah Court-House” Issue, Choice Crisp Uncirculated. This is an extremely crisp
2293: Incredible 1766 Georgia £1 Savannah Court-HouseEst. $7,500-$8,500See Sold Price
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Georgia, September 10, 1777, $5, Rattlesnake: Georgia CurrencyMagnificent “Rattlesnake” Seal Georgia Note September 10, 1777, $5, “Coiled Rattlesnake” Seal, Choice Extremely Fine. This is a superb looking, bright and
2294: Georgia, September 10, 1777, $5, RattlesnakeEst. $3,000-$4,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, October 1, 1748, 2s6d: Maryland CurrencyExceedingly Rare October 1, 1748 Maryland Note October 1, 1748, 2s6d, “New Bill” Issue, Appearance of About Very Fine. A whole, complete and solid appearing, though
2295: Colonial Currency, MD, October 1, 1748, 2s6dEst. $6,000-$8,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $2: Maryland CurrencyMaryland, March 1, 1770, $2, Crisp Very Fine. Old paper reinforcement along the reverse side vertical centerfold, well printed.
2296: Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $2Est. $175-$225See Sold Price
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Maryland, March 1, 1770, $2, Ch. Crisp EF: Maryland CurrencyMarch 1, 1770, $2, Crisp Extremely Fine. Bold in its deep black print and having four full margins with deep brown signatures and serial number. A scarce 1770 dated note.
2297: Maryland, March 1, 1770, $2, Ch. Crisp EFEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $4: Maryland CurrencyMarch 1, 1770, $4, Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. Four nice margins, clean and bold in print with strong brown signatures.
2298: Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $4Est. $175-$225See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $8: Maryland Currency1770 Maryland Note PMG Graded Choice EF-45 March 1, 1770, $8, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine-45. PMG comment: Repaired split. A “PQ” bright, clean, crisp and boldly
2299: Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $8Est. $300-$400See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $2/3: Maryland CurrencyMaryland, March 1, 1770, $2/3, Choice Very Fine. Splitting centerfold reinforced on the verso with some old clear fiber tape. Some scattered tiny pinholes, still overall quite
2300: Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $2/3Est. $125-$175See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency April 10, 1774, MD, $4: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $4, Extremely Fine. Lower left corner tip torn, some pinholes and small scattered spots. Having four margins and a nice bold appearance on the face.
2302: Colonial Currency April 10, 1774, MD, $4Est. $150-$200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $6: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $6, Choice Extremely Fine. A beautiful, boldly printed note with large margins providing choice centering. Bold brown signatures and having a couple of contemporary
2303: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $6Est. $175-$225
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Colonial Currency, MD, August 14, 1776, $6: Maryland CurrencyAugust 14, 1776, $6, Choice Very Fine. Pleasing, having nice brown ink signatures and clear text.
2305: Colonial Currency, MD, August 14, 1776, $6Est. $250-$350See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MA, December 7, 1775, 2s8d: Massachusetts Currency1775 Paul Revere Engraved “Sword in Hand” Note “Issued in defence of American Liberty” ! December 7, 1775, 2s8d, Paul Revere Engraved “Sword in
2306: Colonial Currency, MA, December 7, 1775, 2s8dEst. $5,500-$7,500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, Paul Revere - Sword in Hand: Massachusetts CurrencyPaul Revere Engraved 1775 “Sword in Hand” Note December 7, 1775, 3 Shilling 4 Pence, Paul Revere Engraved “Sword in Hand” Issue, PMG graded Choice
2307: Colonial Currency, Paul Revere - Sword in HandEst. $5,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MA, June 18, 1776, 5d: Massachusetts CurrencyImpressive Quality June 18, 1776 “Pence” Note June 18, 1776, 5d, Due date of June 18, 1779, Choice Extremely Fine. A wonderful, high quality example of this smaller
2308: Colonial Currency, MA, June 18, 1776, 5dEst. $1,000-$1,200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MA, November 17, 1776, 48s: Massachusetts CurrencyOutstanding November 17, 1776 Forty-Eight Shillings “Sword in Hand” Issue Contemporary Counterfeit November 17, 1776, 48s, Paul Revere Engraved “Sword in
2309: Colonial Currency, MA, November 17, 1776, 48sEst. $5,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MA, Rising Sun, 1779, 3s6d: Massachusetts CurrencyPaul Revere Engraved “Rising Sun” 3s6d Note 1779, 3s6d, Paul Revere Engraved “Rising Sun” Issue, Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. This gorgious note has
2311: Colonial Currency, MA, Rising Sun, 1779, 3s6dEst. $1,200-$1,800See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MA, May 5, 1780, $20: Massachusetts CurrencyScarce Counterfeit “UNITED STATES” Guaranteed Issue Massachusetts, May 5, 1780, $20, “UNITED STATES” Guaranteed issue, Tory Counterfeit, Choice Crisp
2312: Colonial Currency, MA, May 5, 1780, $20Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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