Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2005-04-25 Auction - 795 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA - Page 7
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696: Colonial Currency, GA, no date (1776),  $8854: Colonial Lottery Ticket,  c. 1760, Providence694: Colonial Currency, GA, 1776,  Sterling,  1s6d
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana

Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) announces the release of its latest auction catalogs. Session One Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, April 3, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 497 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, April 24, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 639 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Three Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Monday, April 25, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 798 lots of Colonial Currency, Colonial Coinage, Ancient Coins, a large selection of Thalers, Obsolete Currency and World Currency.
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Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $1: North Carolina CurrencyRevolutionary War Dated “Liberty and Peace” $1 Note August 8, 1778, $1, “Liberty and Peace” motto, Hillsborough issue, Choice Crisp EF to About
0784: Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $1Est. $650-$750See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $1: North Carolina Currency“Virtuous Councils The Cement Of States” August 8, 1778, $1, “Virtuous Councils The Cement Of States” vignette, Hillsborough, Crisp Extremely Fine.
0785: Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $1Est. $500-$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $4: North Carolina CurrencyNorth Carolina Declares: “A Lesson to Arbitrary Kings, and wicked Ministers” ! August 8, 1778, $4, “A Lesson to Arbitrary Kings, and wicked
0786: Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $4Est. $500-$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $5: North Carolina CurrencyNorth Carolina Declares: “Behold! A New World” August 8, 1778, $5, “Behold! A New World” vignette, Hillsborough, Choice Crisp About Uncirculated.
0787: Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $5Est. $550-$650See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, May 15, 1779, $25: North Carolina Currency1779 “American Fortitude Displayed” in Revolutionary War North Carolina May 15, 1779, $25, “American Fortitude Displayed,” Smithfield issue, Choice
0788: Colonial Currency, NC, May 15, 1779, $25Est. $600-$700See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, May 10, 1780, $25: North Carolina CurrencyNorth Carolina Questions “What is not to be Accomplished by Virtue” ? May 10, 1780, $25, “Quid Non Virtute Efficiendum,” Newbern issue, Very
0789: Colonial Currency, NC, May 10, 1780, $25Est. $500-$700See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, May 10, 1780, $25: North Carolina CurrencyScarce Thin Paper Variety Newburn May 10, 1780 Note May 10, 1780, $25, “Dulce Pro Patria Mori” vignette, Thin Paper variety, Newburn, Choice Extremely Fine. A
0790: Colonial Currency, NC, May 10, 1780, $25Est. $400-$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, March 10, 1769, 9d, A: Pennsylvania CurrencyRare “Relief of the Poor in Philadelphia” Nine Pence Note March 10, 1769, 9d, Plate A, “Relief of the Poor in Philadelphia,” About Extremely Fine. A
0791: Colonial Currency, PA, March 10, 1769, 9d, AEst. $800-$1,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, March 10, 1769, 2s, A: Pennsylvania Currency“Relief and Employment of the Poor in the City of Philadelphia” March 10, 1769 Two Shillings Note March 10, 1769, 2s, Plate A, Choice Extremely Fine. A far above
0792: Colonial Currency, PA, March 10, 1769, 2s, AEst. $1,400-$1,800See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, March 20, 1771, 5s, B: Pennsylvania CurrencyCrisp Colorful Five Shilling Note of March 20, 1771 March 20, 1771, 5s, Plate B, Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. A wonderful, impressive looking example of this red and
0793: Colonial Currency, PA, March 20, 1771, 5s, BEst. $800-$1,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, Oct. 1, 1773, 15s: Pennsylvania CurrencyOctober 1, 1773, 15s, Very Fine. An evenly circulated example of this red and black printed issue, having strong bold red and brown ink signatures.
0799: Colonial Currency, PA, Oct. 1, 1773, 15sEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, Oct. 25, 1775, 2s: Pennsylvania CurrencyOctober 25, 1775, 2s, Near Gem Crisp Uncirculated. A super clean and bright, fresh looking note with a wonderful crisp appearance. Absolutely Gem in eye appeal though graded
0801: Colonial Currency, PA, Oct. 25, 1775, 2sEst. $275-$375
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, 2s: Pennsylvania CurrencyApril 10, 1777, 2s, Choice Crisp EF+ to About Uncirculated. Nice text with a bold and vivid red signature and serial number adding colorful excitement.
0805: Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, 2sEst. $250-$300See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, 3s: Pennsylvania CurrencyApril 10, 1777, 3s, Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. Wonderful bold, colorful red ink signature and serial number, clean and sharp in detail.
0806: Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, 3sEst. $200-$250See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, 4s: Pennsylvania CurrencyApril 10, 1777, 4s, Very Fine. The face is very choice, nearing EF, the reverse more worn.
0807: Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, 4sEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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