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c 1865 Lincoln Assassination Mourning DisplayMatthew Brady Original Civil War PhotographColonial Currency, PA. 1764. 3d. by BEN FRANKLIN
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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Historic Autographs, Documents, Americana, Colonial Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Historic Medals, Civil War Related, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Political, Maps & more...
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c. 1840s Pre-Civil War Era Carved Powder Horn: Powder Horns c. 1840s Impressive Hand-Engraved Primer Powder Horn c. 1840s, Hand-Engraved Decorative Patriotic Primer Powder Horn, Choice Extremely Fine. This is an above average, high quality,
0145: c. 1840s Pre-Civil War Era Carved Powder HornEst. $1,200-$1,400
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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
0147: Colonial Currency, VA April 1773 PEYTON RANDOLPHEst. $2,400-$2,800
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Colonial Currency, PA. 1764. 3d. by BEN FRANKLIN: Colonial Notes Printed by B. Franklin Benjamin Franklin Printed June 18, 1764 Pennsylvania Note Province of Pennsylvania. June 18, 1764. Three Pence. Plate “B”. “Printed by B. FRANKLIN”
0149: Colonial Currency, PA. 1764. 3d. by BEN FRANKLINEst. $3,500-$4,000
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Colonial Currency, PA. BEN FRANKLIN PCGS AU-50: Colonial Notes Printed by B. Franklin June 18, 1764 “B. FRANKLIN” Issue 20s PCGS AU-50 Province of Pennsylvania. June 18, 1764. Twenty Shillings. Plate B. “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” Issue.
0150: Colonial Currency, PA. BEN FRANKLIN PCGS AU-50Est. $4,000-$5,000
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Continental Currency, Jan. 14, 1779 $35 Ch. CU !: Continental Currency 1779 Revolutionary War Continental Congress $35 Note Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Thirty-five Dollars. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CC-94. Overall, this sharp note
0152: Continental Currency, Jan. 14, 1779 $35 Ch. CU !Est. $1,200-$1,400
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1771 Colonial Connecticut Treasury Chest Receipt: Connecticut Currency Rare Document Receipt for an Iron Chest to Store the Monies of the Colony of Connecticut for the Treasury May, 1771-Dated Manuscript Receipt, Colony of Connecticut, “... that
0154: 1771 Colonial Connecticut Treasury Chest ReceiptEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Colonial Currency, DE. Jan 1, 1776 10s Superb CU: Delaware Currency Jumbo Broad Margin January 1, 1776 Delaware 10s Note Delaware. January 1, 1776. Ten Shillings. Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated Jumbo Margins. Fr. DE-79. This gorgeous note has four
0157: Colonial Currency, DE. Jan 1, 1776 10s Superb CUEst. $1,000-$1,200
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Colonial Currency. GA. 1776 1s6d Vivid PNG EF-40: Georgia Currency Superb Eye Appeal 1776 Georgia One Shilling Six Pence Georgia. 1776 Sterling Denominations. One Shilling Six Pence. PMG net Extremely Fine-40. Fr. GA-64. This exceptional 1776
0158: Colonial Currency. GA. 1776 1s6d Vivid PNG EF-40Est. $1,200-$1,400
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Colonial Currency, GA 1776 $4 Lib Cap. PMG VF-20: Georgia Currency 1776 Georgia Blue Seal Four Dollars PMG Very Fine-20 Georgia. 1776 Light Blue Seal. Four Dollars. “Liberty Cap” Vignette. Repaired. PMG Net graded Very Fine-20. Fr. GA-74a. This
0159: Colonial Currency, GA 1776 $4 Lib Cap. PMG VF-20Est. $1,000-$1,200
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Colonial Currency, GA 1777 $3 PMG EF-40 EPQ: Georgia Currency Beautiful 1777 Georgia Three Dollar Note PMG EF-40EPQ Georgia. 1777 No Resolution Date. Three Dollars. Typeset Note. PMG graded Extremely Fine-40 EPQ. Fr. GA-85. An outstanding,
0160: Colonial Currency, GA 1777 $3 PMG EF-40 EPQEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Colonial Currency, GA 1777, $2 Ship PMG Ch VF-35: Georgia Currency Choice Two Dollars “Sailing Ship” Seal Red “in” Type Georgia. June 8, 1777 Resolution. Two Dollars. “Sailing Ship” Seal vignette. Red “in” Type. PMG graded Choice
0161: Colonial Currency, GA 1777, $2 Ship PMG Ch VF-35Est. $1,800-$2,200
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Colonial Currency GA 1778 $20 Rattlesnake PMG-60: Georgia Currency PMG Uncirculated-60 May 4, 1778 Georgia Twenty Dollar State of Georgia. May 4, 1778. Twenty Dollars. “Rattlesnake” Seal Vignette. Corner repair. Net graded PMG Uncirculated-60.
0162: Colonial Currency GA 1778 $20 Rattlesnake PMG-60Est. $2,800-$3,600
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Colonial Currency, GA. Oct 1786 Choice Abt. Unc.: Georgia Currency October 16, 1786 Georgia 2s6d Choice Crisp About Unc. State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Two Shillings and Six Pence. Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. Fr. GA-128. This outstanding,
0163: Colonial Currency, GA. Oct 1786 Choice Abt. Unc.Est. $3,500-$4,000
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Colonial Currency Note, GA. October 16, 1786 20s: Georgia Currency Bold October 16, 1786 Georgia Colonial Note State of Georgia. October 16, 1786. Twenty Shillings. Conservation and repairs. Bold Very Fine. Fr. GA-131. An impressive, boldly printed
0164: Colonial Currency Note, GA. October 16, 1786 20sEst. $1,600-$1,800
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Colonial Currency, NH. June 28, 1776, 5d. Ch. VF: New Hampshire Currency Rare New Hampshire June 28, 1776 Five Pence Note Colony of New Hampshire. June 28, 1776. Five Pence. Choice Very Fine. Fr. NH-161. This extremely well centered and boldly
0167: Colonial Currency, NH. June 28, 1776, 5d. Ch. VFEst. $1,600-$1,800
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