Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2008-08-23 Auction - 645 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA - Page 7
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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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Continental Currency, January 14, 1779. $3 Note: Continental CurrencyGem Uncirculated January 14, 1779 Three Dollars Note Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Three Dollars. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Bold red and black printing within four full
0147: Continental Currency, January 14, 1779. $3 NoteEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, January 14, 1779. $4 Note: Continental CurrencyGem Uncirculated January 14, 1779 Four Dollars Note Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Four Dollars. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Bold red and black printing with four full
0148: Continental Currency, January 14, 1779. $4 NoteEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, January 14, 1779. $20 Note: Continental CurrencySuperb January 14, 1779 Continental Twenty Dollars Note Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Twenty Dollars. Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated. This superb quality note has bold
0150: Continental Currency, January 14, 1779. $20 NoteEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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