Currency Auction, October 16 & 17 2008-10-16 Auction - 1511 Price Results - Lyn Knight Auctions in KS
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Overland Park, KS, United States
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Currency Auction, October 16 & 17

Session 1, Oct. 16, will include everything except National Bank Notes, which will sell in Session 2 on Oct. 17
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Connecticut Chelsea Lottery Ticket, Norwich 17: Connecticut Chelsea Lottery Ticket, Norwich 1794. This is a lottery ticket for the Chelsea Lottery, Class First, Norwich.
0001: Connecticut Chelsea Lottery Ticket, Norwich 17Est. $75-$150
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Connecticut Two Piece Lot of Obsoletes This tw: Connecticut Two Piece Lot of Obsoletes This two piece lot includes:
0002: Connecticut Two Piece Lot of Obsoletes This twEst. $100-$200
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Delaware 10 & 20 Shillings January 1, 1776 : Delaware 10 & 20 Shillings January 1, 1776 The $10 is AU and the $20 is VF, split hinges. Two piece lot.
0003: Delaware 10 & 20 Shillings January 1, 1776 Est. $250-$500
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Delaware 1 Shilling May 1, 1777 A very high: Delaware 1 Shilling May 1, 1777 A very high-grade note with slightly uneven margins.
0004: Delaware 1 Shilling May 1, 1777 A very highEst. $250-$500
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Georgia 5 Shillings 1762 This issue was aut: Georgia 5 Shillings 1762 This issue was authorized by £
0005: Georgia 5 Shillings 1762 This issue was autEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Georgia 5 Shillings 1776 This is the five s: Georgia 5 Shillings 1776
0006: Georgia 5 Shillings 1776 This is the five sEst. $300-$600
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Georgia $1 1776 This note shows Justice in : Georgia $1 1776 This note shows Justice in blue at the lower right and five signatures. There are a number of minor flaws, most look like pinholes.
0007: Georgia $1 1776 This note shows Justice in Est. $150-$300
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Georgia $2 1776 This note has a blue vignet: Georgia $2 1776 This note has a blue vignette and red letters. A well centered example with five signatures.
0008: Georgia $2 1776 This note has a blue vignetEst. $400-$800
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Georgia $2 1776 This attractive $2 note has: Georgia $2 1776
0009: Georgia $2 1776 This attractive $2 note hasEst. $300-$600
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Georgia $3 1776 (undated) This issue was p: Georgia $3 1776 (undated)
0010: Georgia $3 1776 (undated) This issue was pEst. $400-$800
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Georgia $4 1776 This note has the two blue: Georgia $4 1776 This note has the two blue jugs in the lower right and five signatures. It has been backed and has stains and flaws.
0011: Georgia $4 1776 This note has the two blueEst. $200-$400
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Georgia $2/3 June 8, 1777 A very high-grad: Georgia $2/3 June 8, 1777 A very high-grade note with excellent centering. It is printed in black and white, and with the J. Wood and W. O'Bryen signatures.
0012: Georgia $2/3 June 8, 1777 A very high-gradEst. $750-$1,500
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Georgia $2 June 8, 1777 A very attractive : Georgia $2 June 8, 1777 A very attractive note with a stain on the bottom center. Payable according to the Continental Assembly. Ship in red at lower right.
0013: Georgia $2 June 8, 1777 A very attractive Est. $350-$700
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Georgia $3 June 8, 1777 This note is very : Georgia $3 June 8, 1777 This note is very nice with the Frontiersman and it has red "In". Signed by R. Wylly, N. Wade, E. Langworthy, J. Wood and W. O'Bryen.
0014: Georgia $3 June 8, 1777 This note is very Est. $500-$1,000
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Georgia $3 1777 This note has the denomina: Georgia $3 1777 This note has the denomination in red and the typeset vignette with five signatures. An excellent appearance on this piece.
0015: Georgia $3 1777 This note has the denominaEst. $350-$700
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Georgia $5 1777 This is a very high-grade : Georgia $5 1777 This is a very high-grade "cannon" note with five signatures. Excellent color and centering.
0016: Georgia $5 1777 This is a very high-grade Est. $500-$1,000
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Georgia $5 September 10, 1777 A nice quali: Georgia $5 September 10, 1777 A nice quality example of the $5 issue with the rattlesnake at the lower left. Some minor light is visible through the signatures.
0017: Georgia $5 September 10, 1777 A nice qualiEst. $400-$800
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Georgia $7 September 10, 1777 This is the : Georgia $7 September 10, 1777 This is the second highest denomination with the Liberty cap in blue. There is some slight roughness along the edge.
0018: Georgia $7 September 10, 1777 This is the Est. $300-$600
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Georgia $8 September 10, 1777 A lovely not: Georgia $8 September 10, 1777 A lovely note that has a small hole from ink rot. This is the highest denomination for this Sept. 10, 1777 resolution.
0019: Georgia $8 September 10, 1777 A lovely notEst. $300-$600
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Georgia $8 September 10, 1777 A lovely, hi: Georgia $8 September 10, 1777 A lovely, high-grade note that has excellent body and color, along with five signatures. Payable in Continental Currency.
0020: Georgia $8 September 10, 1777 A lovely, hiEst. $500-$1,000
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Georgia $30 May 4, 1778 This note has the : Georgia $30 May 4, 1778
0021: Georgia $30 May 4, 1778 This note has the Est. $250-$500
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Maryland MD-93 $1/3 August 14, 1776 Som: Maryland MD-93 $1/3 August 14, 1776 Some roughness on the edges. Graded Ch. Fine 15 by PMG.
0022: Maryland MD-93 $1/3 August 14, 1776 SomEst. $200-$300
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Maryland Lot of Maryland Colonials This two p: Maryland Lot of Maryland Colonials This two piece lot includes: $6 April 10, 1774 VF $8 March 1, 1770 VF, splits are hinged
0023: Maryland Lot of Maryland Colonials This two pEst. $150-$300
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Massachusetts £ 15 June 1, 1779 This is a : Massachusetts £ 15 June 1, 1779
0024: Massachusetts £ 15 June 1, 1779 This is a Est. $200-$400