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Colonial Currency, MA. 1708, 40 Shillings NoteVA. April 1773 Two Pounds Signed Peyton RandolphEncased Postage, Three Cents Joseph L. Bates
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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Colonial Currency & Encased Postage Stamps

Historic Autographs, Documents, Americana, Colonial Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Historic Medals, Civil War Related, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Political, Historic Weaponry and Maps, Early Lottery Tickets & more...
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Colonial Currency. NJ. March 25, 1776. 6 Pounds: New Jersey Currency Gorgeous March 25, 1776 New Jersey Six Pounds Note Colony of New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Six Pounds. Red and Blue Printed Face. Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. Fr. NJ-183. A
0407: Colonial Currency. NJ. March 25, 1776. 6 PoundsEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Unique Burlington NJ. August 6, 1776 JAMES CRAFT: New Jersey Currency Unlisted Denomination New Jersey August 6, 1776 City of Burlington JAMES CRAFT Nine Pence Private Issue Note Currency Money of New Jersey. City of Burlington. James Craft. August
0408: Unique Burlington NJ. August 6, 1776 JAMES CRAFTEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Colonial Currency, NJ, January 9, 1781, 2s6d: New Jersey Currency Impressive January 9, 1781 New Jersey Note State of New Jersey. January 9, 1781. Two Shillings Six Pence. Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. Fr. NJ-196. This late issue New Jersey
0409: Colonial Currency, NJ, January 9, 1781, 2s6dEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Colonial Currency, New Jersey 1786 Six Shillings: New Jersey Currency Very Rare Six Shillings BEES Type 1786 New Jersey Note State of New Jersey. 1786. Six Shillings. BEES reverse vignette. Choice Very Fine. Fr. NJ-213. This Six Shillings
0410: Colonial Currency, New Jersey 1786 Six ShillingsEst. $1,200-$1,600
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Colonial Currency, NJ, 1786, 3 Shillings: New Jersey Currency Rare 1786 New Jersey Three Shillings Note PMG Fine-12 New Jersey. 1786 Act. Three Shillings. Plate B. Restoration. PMG Net graded Fine-12. Fr. NJ-212. This colorful red and black
0411: Colonial Currency, NJ, 1786, 3 ShillingsEst. $1,400-$1,800
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NJ, City of New Brunswick March 10, 1796 3 Pence: New Jersey Currency “City of New Brunswick” Three Pence Note The Single Finest PMG Certified About Uncirculated-55 “EPQ” New Jersey. March 10, 1796. Three Pence. “City of New Brunswick.”
0412: NJ, City of New Brunswick March 10, 1796 3 PenceEst. $1,800-$2,200
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New York. February 17, 1776. Four Shillings: New York Currency Extremely Rare 1776 “Albany County” New York Note That Is Payable “in CONTINENTAL CURRENCY” New York. February 17, 1776. Four Shillings. “Albany County” Payable “in
0415: New York. February 17, 1776. Four ShillingsEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Colonial Currency, NC, March 9, 1754, 4s: North Carolina Currency Scarce March 9, 1754 Four Shillings “Monogram” Vignette North Carolina. March 9, 1754. Four Shillings. Monogram vignette. About Fine. Fr. NC-75 (Listing number in the
0416: Colonial Currency, NC, March 9, 1754, 4sEst. $300-$400
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Colonial Currency, NC, Mar. 9, 1754 Act. 30s: North Carolina Currency Beautiful March 9, 1754 North Carolina Thirty Shillings The Second Finest Quality 1754 Issue Note Certified North Carolina. March 9, 1754. Thirty Shillings. “House”
0419: Colonial Currency, NC, Mar. 9, 1754 Act. 30sEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Colonial Currency, NC March 9, 1754 30 Shillings: North Carolina Currency Pleasing March 9, 1754 North Carolina “House” Vignette North Carolina. March 9, 1754. Thirty Shillings. “House” vignette. PCGS graded Very Fine-30. Fr. NC-81. Only
0420: Colonial Currency, NC March 9, 1754 30 ShillingsEst. $1,200-$1,800
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North Carolina. December 1771 Act. Uncut Sheet: North Carolina Currency Sheet of Three 1771 Notes PASS-CO Choice CU-63 North Carolina. December 1771 Act. Uncut Sheet of Three Notes. Denominations include Two Shillings Six Pence “House,” One
0423: North Carolina. December 1771 Act. Uncut SheetEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Colonial Currency, NC August 21, 1775 $4 Masonic: North Carolina Currency Exceedingly Rare August 21, 1775 Hillsborough Session Act Four Dollars Note With “Masonic Emblems” Vignette North Carolina. August 21, 1775. Four Dollars. Hillsborough
0424: Colonial Currency, NC August 21, 1775 $4 MasonicEst. $3,500-$4,000
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Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $5: North Carolina Currency PMG Choice Uncirculated-64 “EPQ” Tied As The Finest PMG Certified NC Five Dollars “The Rising States” Note State of North Carolina. August 8, 1778. Five Dollars.
0426: Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $5Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Colonial Currency, NC. August 8, 1778, $50 Note: North Carolina Currency North Carolina Fifty Dollars “The Rising States” 1778 State of North Carolina. August 8, 1778. Fifty Dollars. “The Rising States” motto. Choice About Uncirculated. Fr.
0427: Colonial Currency, NC. August 8, 1778, $50 NoteEst. $1,000-$1,500
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