Colonial Currency, Coinage & Historic Medals 2022-05-14 Auction - 336 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in CA - Page 7
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Colonial Feb 1781 Three Pounds VERMONT PCGS VF-351785 Immune Columbia Pattern Not Seen For DecadesINDENTED BILLS FROM THE COLONY OF NEW YORK 1709
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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Colonial Currency, Coinage & Historic Medals

336 Lots of Colonial Currency, George Washington Buttons & Medals, Silver Indian Peace Medals, Colonial Coinage, Fiscal Bonds and Federal Period Bonds, Guns & Edged Weapons, Encased Postage Stamps, Postage Stamp Envelopes, Slavery & Black History
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Colonial Currency, RI. Nov. 6, 1775 9d PMG VF-25: Rhode Island Currency November 6, 1775 Rhode Island Nine Pence PCGS VF-25 Colony of Rhode Island, November 6, 1775, Nine Pence, Bill of Credit, PMG graded Very Fine-25. Fr. RI-209. This 1775
0146: Colonial Currency, RI. Nov. 6, 1775 9d PMG VF-25Est. $1,000-$1,200
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Colonial Currency, RI. Nov 6, 1775 2s PCGS VF-30: Rhode Island Currency November 6, 1775 Rhode Island 2s Note PCGS VF-30 Colony of Rhode Island, November 6, 1775 Act, Two Shillings, With 2.5% Interest, Due within two years, PCGS graded Very Fine-30.
0148: Colonial Currency, RI. Nov 6, 1775 2s PCGS VF-30Est. $1,000-$1,200
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Colonial 1779 RI. 6% Certificate, Anderson RI-10: Rhode Island Currency Extremely Rare Rhode Island Treasurer's Three Year 6% Certificate Anderson RI-10 Rarity-8 (1-3 Known) Unissued 1778-1779 Written Dates, Partly-Printed Document Form, State of
0152: Colonial 1779 RI. 6% Certificate, Anderson RI-10Est. $3,000-$4,000
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1786 Colonial, RI. Land Office Mortgage Bond: Rhode Island Currency 1786 Rare Rhode Island 5% "Land Bank" Mortgage Bond Signed Three Times by "Joseph Clarke" as Treasurer June 10, 1786-Dated, Partly-Printed Document, being a Land (Bank) Office
0156: 1786 Colonial, RI. Land Office Mortgage BondEst. $800-$1,000
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Colonial Currency, SC. Jan. 1, 1770, 20 Pounds: South Carolina Currency Magnificent January 1, 1770 South Carolina Twenty Pounds "Lion on British Crown" Vignette the Finest Known Note South Carolina, January 1, 1770, Bill of Credit, Twenty Pounds,
0159: Colonial Currency, SC. Jan. 1, 1770, 20 PoundsEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Colonial Currency SC. June 10, 1775. PMG VF-30: South Carolina Currency June 10, 1775 South Carolina Currency 50 Major Rarity Choice Quality & Comparable+ to the Newman Plate Note South Carolina, June 10, 1775, Fifty Pounds, "Resolution of the
0160: Colonial Currency SC. June 10, 1775. PMG VF-30Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Colonial Currency, SC. March 6, 1776 Note Rarity: South Carolina Currency March 6, 1776 1&15s South Carolina Currency Rarity South Carolina, March 6, 1776 Resolve, One Pound Fifteen Shillings, PCGS graded Very Fine-30. Fr. SC-121. This impressive
0165: Colonial Currency, SC. March 6, 1776 Note RarityEst. $2,400-$3,200
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Colonial Currency, SC. April 10, 1778 30s HOPE !: South Carolina Currency April 10, 1778 SC. Thirty Shillings "Hope & Anchor" Rarity South Carolina, April 10, 1778, Thirty Shillings, "Hope & Anchor" Vignette, Extremely Fine. Fr. SC-152. A handsome
0168: Colonial Currency, SC. April 10, 1778 30s HOPE !Est. $1,000-$1,500
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