Continental Congress & Colonial Currency 2014-02-15 Auction - 224 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in CA
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Continental Congress. Feb 17, 1776. $2/3. CUColonial Currency, MA, June 20, 1744. 48s RarityColonial Currency SC. November 15, 1775 £3 CH VF
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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Continental Congress & Colonial Currency

A specialized offering of Continental Congress and Colonial Currency. 244 lots
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Colonial Currency, VA April 1773 PEYTON RANDOLPH: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency 1773 Colonial Virginia James River Bank Form Signed by President of the Continental Congress “Peyton Randolph” & Founding Father “John Blair” ONLY 500
0001: Colonial Currency, VA April 1773 PEYTON RANDOLPHEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Colonial Currency NJ, DAVID BREARLEY PCGS New-60: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency Scarce January 9, 1781 New Jersey Three Shillings Six Pence Note PCGS New-60 Signed by David Brearley DAVID BREARLEY (1745-1790). Delegate to the U.S.
0002: Colonial Currency NJ, DAVID BREARLEY PCGS New-60Est. $1,000-$1,400
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Printed, DE. May 31, 1760, 20s: Colonial Notes Printed by B. Franklin Benjamin Franklin Printed Colorful 1760 Red & Black Note Delaware. May 31, 1760. Twenty Shillings. Printed by “B. FRANKLIN” Issue. Two Color Red & Black
0008: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Printed, DE. May 31, 1760, 20sEst. $1,500-$2,000
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Printed Delaware. May 31, 1760: Colonial Notes Printed by B. Franklin Colorful May 31, 1760 “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” Rarity One of Only About 500 Forty Shillings Notes Printed ! Delaware. May 31, 1760. Forty Shillings. Red and
0009: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Printed Delaware. May 31, 1760Est. $1,800-$2,400
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Continental Currency, May 10, 1775 PINK Detector: Continental Currency Exceedingly Rare Continental “Pink Paper” Detector Note Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Thirty Dollars. Pink Paper Counterfeit Detector. Corner missing, discoloration,
0010: Continental Currency, May 10, 1775 PINK DetectorEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Continental Congress. Feb 17, 1776. $2/3. CU: Continental Currency 1776 Continental Congress “FUGIO” Franklin Design Note Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. Two Thirds of A Dollar. Plate A. “FUGIO” design. Choice Uncirculated. Fr.
0011: Continental Congress. Feb 17, 1776. $2/3. CUEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Continental Currency May 20, 1777 UNITED STATES: Continental Currency Crisp First “UNITED STATES” Titled Continental Issue Continental Congress. May 20, 1777. Seven Dollars. First “The United States” Titled Issue. Choice Crisp Uncirculated.
0012: Continental Currency May 20, 1777 UNITED STATESEst. $1,600-$2,200
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Colonial Currency, Connecticut ACTS and LAWS: Connecticut Currency 1750 Colonial Connecticut "AN ACT AGAINST COUNTERFEITING BILLS OF PUBLIC CREDIT, COINS, OR CURRENCIES...” c.1750, Original Printed Colonial Connecticut “ACTS and LAWS”,
0020: Colonial Currency, Connecticut ACTS and LAWSEst. $1,400-$1,800
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