Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2005-02-14 Auction - 763 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA - Page 3
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1307: 1856-S/S Indian Head $1 Gold, Small Head1460: German States/Fugger 1781 Thaler, PCGS AU-58.1310: 1926 Indian Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) announces the release of its latest auction catalogs. Session One Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on January 22, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 565 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Two Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, February 13, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 780 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Three Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Monday, February 14, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 763 lots of Colonial Currency, Colonial Coinage, Ancient Coins, a large selection of Thalers, Obsolete Currency and World Currency.
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Colonial Currency. NJ March 10, 1790, 3d: New Jersey CurrencyExtraordinary “City of New Brunswick” Note of 1796 March 10, 1790, 3d, “City of New Brunswick,” Choice Crisp Uncirculated. A lovely, clean, clearly and well printed note,
0830: Colonial Currency. NJ March 10, 1790, 3dEst. $3,250-$3,750See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. NY April 20, 1756, £5: New York CurrencyApril 20, 1756, £5, Fine, backed. Backed with contemporary laid paper on the blank reverse, some repairs to the vertical split centerfold and having a sharp clear vignette at lower
0831: Colonial Currency. NY April 20, 1756, £5Est. $175-$275See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. NY March 5, 1776,, $2/3: New York CurrencyBeautiful New York $2/3 Note of March 5, 1776 March 5, 1776, $2/3, Choice Crisp About Uncirculated or better. A wonderful specimen having four large even margins and perfect
0833: Colonial Currency. NY March 5, 1776,, $2/3Est. $550-$750See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. NY October 20, 1792, Penny: New York CurrencyExtremely Rare 1792 “Lansingburgh Museum - J. Dole” One Penny Note The First We Have Offered October 20, 1792, One Penny, “Lansingburgh Museum,” “J. Dole Treasurer,”
0836: Colonial Currency. NY October 20, 1792, PennyEst. $1,800-$2,200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. NC May 28, 1757 Act, 5 pound: North Carolina CurrencyExtremely Rare May 28, 1757 Act £5 Note May 28, 1757 Act, £5, “per Cent” variety, Choice About Extremely Fine. This extraordinary example is dated May 31, 1757.
0837: Colonial Currency. NC May 28, 1757 Act, 5 poundEst. $2,750-$3,250See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. NC Dec., 1771, 3 pound: North Carolina Currency1771 £3 “MAGNA CHARTA” Note with Large Margins December 1771, £3, “MAGNA CHARTA” vignette, Choice Extremely Fine. A lovely, very clean and well printed note being
0842: Colonial Currency. NC Dec., 1771, 3 poundEst. $500-$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC August 8, 1778, $5: North Carolina CurrencyImpressive Uncirculated 1778 Five Dollar “The Rising States” August 8, 1778, $5, “The Rising States,” Choice Crisp Uncirculated. An extremely clean, pleasing and
0844: Colonial Currency, NC August 8, 1778, $5Est. $650-$850See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. NC May 15, 1779, $5: North Carolina CurrencyColorful Red & Black Printed 40 Shilling Note of 1777 May 15, 1779, $5, “Be Freedom and Independence Steadily Pursued,” Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. Four full magrins
0845: Colonial Currency. NC May 15, 1779, $5Est. $400-$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. PA April 25, 1776, 30s: Pennsylvania CurrencyApril 25, 1776, 30s, Plate A, Choice Extremely Fine or better. A bold, vivid clean note with vivid signatures and great eye appeal. “PQ”.
0849: Colonial Currency. PA April 25, 1776, 30sEst. $200-$250See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. PA April 25, 1776, 3d: Pennsylvania CurrencyApril 25, 1776, 3d, Choice Crisp EF to About Uncirculated. A very boldly printed note, signed in dark vivid red ink.
0850: Colonial Currency. PA April 25, 1776, 3dEst. $200-$250See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. PA April 10, 1777, 40s: Pennsylvania CurrencyColorful Red & Black Printed 40 Shilling Note of 1777 April 10, 1777, 40s, Red & Black, Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. A lovely, brightly colored specimen having sharp, clear text
0851: Colonial Currency. PA April 10, 1777, 40sEst. $400-$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. PA April 20, 1781, 2s: Pennsylvania CurrencyScarce Issue of April 20, 1781 April 20, 1781, 2s, Plate A, Choice Extremely Fine. A very far above average example of this rarely encountered, late Pennsylvania issue.
0852: Colonial Currency. PA April 20, 1781, 2sEst. $750-$950See Sold Price
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