Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2006-08-22 Auction - 431 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA - Page 12
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2258: Note Signed by Both Peyton Randolph & John Blair2033: JOE ROSENTHAL, Signed Iwo Jima Reprint Image2360: Colonial Currency, VA, 1738, 18 Pounds
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana

This Auction is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of over 2,500 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. The auction is organized in FIVE SESSIONS: Tuesday, August 22; Friday, August 25; Sunday, August 27, Tuesday, September 12; Saturday, September 16. Each Session begins closing over EBAY LiveAuctions at 9 AM on the day of the Session.
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Continental Contemporary Counterfeit $30 Note: Continental CurrencyContinental First Issue “Contemporary Counterfeit” Note May 10, 1775, Contemporary Counterfeit, $30, Crisp Extremely Fine. A scarce example of a first Continental
2265: Continental Contemporary Counterfeit $30 NoteEst. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Lot of Two Continental Currency Notes, 1775, VF: Continental CurrencyLot of Two First Issue Continental Notes Lot of Two Continental Notes, May 10, 1775, Lot of Two Notes, $3 & $7, both Very Fine. The $3 has some scattered tone areas, while both
2266: Lot of Two Continental Currency Notes, 1775, VFEst. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, July 22, 1776, $5: Continental CurrencyUncirculated Five Dollar Continental Note of July 22, 1776 July 22, 1776, $5, Choice Crisp Uncirculated. A boldly printed note, having four full margins, the reverse being
2267: Continental Currency, July 22, 1776, $5Est. US$500-US$600See Sold Price
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Continental Currency ERROR, November 2, 1776, $4: Continental Currency1776 Continental Currency “CU” Note November 2, 1776, $4, Choice Crisp Uncirculated. This Crisp Uncirculated note has nice centering on both sides, within four even
2268: Continental Currency ERROR, November 2, 1776, $4Est. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, February 26, 1777, $3: Continental CurrencyChoice Quality $3 Continental “Baltimore” Issue February 26, 1777, $3, “Baltimore” Issue, Choice Crisp EF+ to About Uncirculated. This is an excellent
2269: Continental Currency, February 26, 1777, $3Est. US$375-US$450See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, May 20, 1777, $8: Continental CurrencyImportant First “THE UNITED STATES” Headed Note May 20, 1777, $8, “The United States” First Issue, Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Rarely do we encounter notes
2270: Continental Currency, May 20, 1777, $8Est. US$1,500-US$2,000See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, 1778, $7, PCGS Graded: Continental CurrencyPCGS Graded About New-53 Continental Currency Note September 26, 1778, $7, PCGS graded Choice About New-53. A boldly printed, crisp and impressive looking note. Colorful red and
2271: Continental Currency, 1778, $7, PCGS GradedEst. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, September 26, 1778, $30: Continental CurrencySeptember 26, 1778, $30, Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. A bold looking note with red and brown signatures and serial number which add to the crisp printed text. Tightly
2272: Continental Currency, September 26, 1778, $30Est. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, $50, Blue Paper Detector: Continental CurrencyRare Continental Blue Paper “Detector” Note September 26, 1778, $50, Blue Paper, Detector, Choice Extremely Fine. Jumbo Sheet Margin at left, having some well hidden
2273: Continental Currency, $50, Blue Paper DetectorEst. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, January 14, 1779, $4: Continental CurrencyJanuary 14, 1779, $4, Extremely Fine. A bold, well printed note having four large to full margins and strong red and brown ink signatures.
2275: Continental Currency, January 14, 1779, $4Est. US$275-US$325See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, January 14, 1779, $20: Continental CurrencyJanuary 14, 1779, $20, About Extremely Fine. A clean, evenly circulated note with clear signatures, being printed in both red and black.
2276: Continental Currency, January 14, 1779, $20Est. US$200-US$250See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, January 14, 1779, $40: Continental CurrencyJanuary 14, 1779, $40, Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. A premium quality example for the grade having excellent overall eye appeal. One old thin mounting strip on the top reverse
2277: Continental Currency, January 14, 1779, $40Est. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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1976 Complete 13 Colony Set of Colonial Currency: Colonial Currency1976 Bicentennial “Franklin Mint” 13 Colony Set in Silver (1976), Complete 13 Colony Set of Colonial Currency in Sterling Silver, Franklin Mint Issue, in its original
2278: 1976 Complete 13 Colony Set of Colonial CurrencyEst. US$800-US$1,000See Sold Price
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1761, Connecticut Bill of Exchange Receipt: Connecticut CurrencyColonial Receipt for 1761 Connecticut Currency Exchange March 24, 1761, Connecticut Bill of Exchange, Hartford, Choice Extremely Fine. Autograph Document Signed, “Joseph
2279: 1761, Connecticut Bill of Exchange ReceiptEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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No Cancel, 1776 Dated Connecticut Colonial Note: Connecticut Currency“No Cancel” 1776 Connecticut Colonial Note in CU June 19, 1776, 1s6d, Choice Crisp Uncirculated with No Cancel. No cancel. A clean, fresh looking note with a red
2280: No Cancel, 1776 Dated Connecticut Colonial NoteEst. US$300-US$350See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, CT, June 19, 1776, 9d: Connecticut CurrencyGem Nine Pence June 19, 1776 Connecticut Note June 19, 1776, 9d, Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Slash Cancel. This gorgeous white note has four full even margins on both the face and
2281: Colonial Currency, CT, June 19, 1776, 9dEst. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Connecticut, June 19, 1776, 5s, Gem Crisp Unc.: Connecticut CurrencyGem Five Shillings Connecticut Note of June 19, 1776 June 19, 1776, 5s, Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Slash Cancel. An impressive, well printed example having four very large, even
2282: Connecticut, June 19, 1776, 5s, Gem Crisp Unc.Est. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, CT, Oct. 11, 1777, 4d, Blue: Connecticut CurrencyPCGS Ch. New-63PPQ Oct. 11, 1777 “Blue Paper” Note October 11, 1777, 4d, Printed on Blue Paper, PCGS graded Choice New-63 Premium Paper Quality. Thin slit cancel. A
2283: Colonial Currency, CT, Oct. 11, 1777, 4d, BlueEst. US$250-US$350See Sold Price
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Connecticut, July 1, 1780, 2s6d, Ch. Crisp Unc.: Connecticut CurrencyUncirculated Connecticut Colonial Note of July 1, 1780 July 1, 1780, 2s6d, Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Slash Cancel. A fresh, clean and well printed note having nice margins and
2285: Connecticut, July 1, 1780, 2s6d, Ch. Crisp Unc.Est. US$200-US$250See Sold Price
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1793, United States Loan Office Form: Connecticut CurrencyScarce “William Imlay” Connecticut United States Loan Form April 27, 1793, United States Loan Office Form, Connecticut, Anderson CT-56, Very Fine. Rarity-5 (Rare).
2286: 1793, United States Loan Office FormEst. US$1,000-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, DE, December 1, 1739, 10s: Delaware CurrencyExceedingly Rare December 1, 1739 “Ben Franklin” Note December 1, 1739, 10s, Issue Printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, Fine. This exceedingly rare issue,
2287: Colonial Currency, DE, December 1, 1739, 10sEst. US$4,500-US$6,500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, DE, January 1, 1776, 5s: Delaware CurrencyLovely Uncirculated January 1, 1776 Delaware Colonial January 1, 1776, 5s, Very Choice Crisp Uncirculated. A bold, impressive looking, very crisp original note with colorful red and
2288: Colonial Currency, DE, January 1, 1776, 5sEst. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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