Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2008-08-23 Auction - 645 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA
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569: 1856 Indian Head $1 Gold. Slant 5. Type 3, Mint428: Obsolete Currency, Philadelphia, PA, Proof403: Obsolete Currency, Fall River, MA, $1, Proof
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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 2,000 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 including: Saturday, August 16th; Thursday, August 21st; Saturday, August 23rd; and Sunday, August 24th. Please check each Session for the correct starting time.
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JOHN BLAIR Signed Large James River Bank, VA: Famous Signers on Colonial CurrencyImpressive "John Blair" Signed Large James River Bank JOHN BLAIR. Virginia. March 4, 1773. Five Pounds. Large Size James River Bank Form. Signed "John
0001: JOHN BLAIR Signed Large James River Bank, VAEst. $3,000-$4,000
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ADAM HUBLEY Signed PA Note, April 3, 1772: Famous Signers on Colonial CurrencyADAM HUBLEY. Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. Two Shillings Six Pence. Plate A. Signed "Adam Hubley." Crisp Extremely Fine. Bold signatures, including
0005: ADAM HUBLEY Signed PA Note, April 3, 1772Est. $250-$350See Sold Price
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JOHN MORTON Signed PA Note, April 3, 1772: Famous Signers on Colonial CurrencyVivid Declaration Signer "John Morton" Colonial Note JOHN MORTON. Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. Eighteen Pence. Plate A. Choice Very Fine. This note bears
0007: JOHN MORTON Signed PA Note, April 3, 1772Est. $700-$900See Sold Price
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PEYTON RANDOLPH + JOHN BLAIR Signed Note: Famous Signers on Colonial CurrencyImpressive Virginia March 4, 1773 One Pound "Ashby" Note Signed By Both Peyton Randolph & John Blair PEYTON RANDOLPH & JOHN BLAIR. Current Money of
0008: PEYTON RANDOLPH + JOHN BLAIR Signed NoteEst. $4,000-$5,000See Sold Price
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Bettering House Money Signed CHARLES THOMSON: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency"Bettering House Money" Signed By Charles Thomson CHARLES THOMSON. Pennsylvania. March 10, 1769 "Bettering House Money" Issue. Two Shillings. Plate
0009: Bettering House Money Signed CHARLES THOMSONEst. $2,500-$3,000See Sold Price
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CHARLES THOMSON Signed Note, Printed B. FRANKLIN: Colonial Notes Printed by B. FranklinMay 20, 1758 "Printed by B. FRANKLIN" Issue Signed by Charles Thomson Pennsylvania. May 20, 1758. Twenty Shillings. Plate A. "Printed by B.
0010: CHARLES THOMSON Signed Note, Printed B. FRANKLINEst. $1,500-$3,000See Sold Price
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1760 Red + Black Note Printed by B. FRANKLIN: Colonial Notes Printed by B. FranklinMay 1, 1760 Red & Black "Printed by B. FRANKLIN" 50s Pennsylvania. May 1, 1760. Fifty Shillings. Plate C. "Printed by B. FRANKLIN." Choice Fine.
0011: 1760 Red + Black Note Printed by B. FRANKLINEst. $800-$1,000See Sold Price
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1764 Printed by B. FRANKLIN 3 Pence Note: Colonial Notes Printed by B. FranklinMagnificent June 18, 1764 "Printed by B. FRANKLIN" Three Pence Note PMG Graded Gem Uncirculated-66 EPQ Province of Pennsylvania. June 18, 1764. Three
0012: 1764 Printed by B. FRANKLIN 3 Pence NoteEst. $5,000-$6,000
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $1: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. One Dollar. Very Fine. Dark brown signature of Samuel Meridith and red signature of Daniel Clymer. Centerfolds visible mostly from the reverse.
0013: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $1Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $2: Continental CurrencyGem May 10, 1775 Two Dollars Continental Note Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Two Dollars. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Bold clean and crisp as cardboard. It is very well
0014: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $2Est. $600-$1,200
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $2: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Two Dollars. Choice Extremely Fine. Dark brown signature of Samuel Meridith. Daniel Clymer signature in red ink, as well as the serial number.
0015: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $2Est. $350-$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $3: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Three Dollars. Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. This boldy printed note has strong signatures of Sam Morris and Thomas Barton, Jr.
0016: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $3Est. $350-$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $4: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Four Dollars. Extremely Fine. Signatures of James Milliagan and James Read. A clean note with four full margins.
0017: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $4Est. $350-$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $5: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Five Dollars. Choice Extremely Fine. Signatures of James Milliagan and James Read in red and brown.
0018: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $5Est. $350-$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $6: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Six Dollars. Choice Very Fine. Signature of Thomas Barkley. Vertical centerfold and a minor scrape at the bottom of this deeply printed note.
0019: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $6Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $7: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Seven Dollars. Crisp About Uncirculated. A well printed note with a light natural paper crease near the bottom.
0020: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $7Est. $400-$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $7: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Seven Dollars. Choice About Extremely Fine. Signatures of George Mifflin and Frederick Kuhl. Well centered on both sides.
0021: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $7Est. $300-$400See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $8: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Eight Dollars. Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. A very clean, crisp and pleasing note.
0022: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $8Est. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $8: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Eight Dollars. Crisp About Extremely Fine. Signatures of John Shee and Thomas Lawrence in red and brown on this well centered note.
0023: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $8Est. $300-$400See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $20: Continental CurrencyPopular Twenty Dollars "Marbled Border" Note Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Twenty Dollars. "Marbled Border." Very Fine. The very important note is the
0024: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $20Est. $3,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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