Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2006-08-22 Auction - 431 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA - Page 15
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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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North Carolina, December 1771, 2s6d, DUCK: North Carolina CurrencyDecember 1771, 2s6d, “Duck” Vignette, About Extremely Fine. Split and repaired centerfold with a clear piece of tape on the blank reverse, otherwise being very
2337: North Carolina, December 1771, 2s6d, DUCKEst. US$250-US$300See Sold Price
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North Carolina, December 1771, 5s, Quill Pens: North Carolina CurrencyDecember 1771, 5s, “Quill Pens” Vignette, Very Fine. The centerfold is reinforced on the blank reverse by a thin strip of clear tape and having some central trivial
2338: North Carolina, December 1771, 5s, Quill PensEst. US$150-US$200See Sold Price
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North Carolina, December 1771, £3, MAGNA CHARTA: North Carolina CurrencyDecember 1771, £3, “MAGNA CHARTA” Vignette, Extremely Fine. A pleasing note having two Jumbo margins at right and bottom, the others being full to large though a
2339: North Carolina, December 1771, £3, MAGNA CHARTAEst. US$275-US$350See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, April 2, 1776, $2 1/2: North Carolina CurrencyImpressive Two & One Half Dollar Denomination with the Historic “Hand Clasping Thirteen Arrows” Vignette April 2, 1776, $2 1/2, “Hand Clasping Thirteen
2340: Colonial Currency, NC, April 2, 1776, $2 1/2Est. US$1,500-US$2,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, April 2, 1776, $6, Goat: North Carolina CurrencySharp North Carolina $6 “Goat” of April 2, 1776 April 2, 1776, $6, “Goat” vignette, Extremely Fine. A nice looking, well printed note with light even
2341: Colonial Currency, NC, April 2, 1776, $6, GoatEst. US$550-US$750See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $1: North Carolina CurrencyRevolutionary War Dated “Liberty and Peace” $1 Note August 8, 1778, $1, “Liberty and Peace” motto “Hillsborough” issue, PMG graded (Choice)
2343: Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $1Est. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, NC, May 15, 1779, $10: North Carolina CurrencyBold May 15, 1779 Ten Dollar with “Virtue Excels Riches” May 15, 1779, $10, “Virtue Excels Riches” vignette, Smithfield issue, PMG graded (Choice)
2344: Colonial Currency, NC, May 15, 1779, $10Est. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, March 10, 1769, 2s, A: Pennsylvania Currency“Relief and Employment of the Poor in the City of Philadelphia” March 10, 1769 Two Shillings Note March 10, 1769, 2s, Plate A, “Employment of the Poor in the
2345: Colonial Currency, PA, March 10, 1769, 2s, AEst. US$800-US$1,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, March 20, 1773, 16s: Pennsylvania CurrencySharply Printed 1773 First Issue “Lighthouse” Note March 20, 1773, 16s, Plate B, Choice Extremely Fine. Well printed with excellent obverse centering within four
2346: Colonial Currency, PA, March 20, 1773, 16sEst. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, October 1, 1773, 50s: Pennsylvania CurrencyOctober 1, 1773, 50s, Choice Extremely Fine+ to About Uncirculated.
2347: Colonial Currency, PA, October 1, 1773, 50sEst. US$150-US$200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1775, £5: Pennsylvania CurrencyColorful £5 “Workhouse” Note PMG Extremely Fine-45 April 10, 1775, £5, Plate B, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine-45. A very pleasing, crisp and clean example for
2348: Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1775, £5Est. US$400-US$450
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April 10, 1777, 20s, Red + Black Printed Issue: Pennsylvania CurrencyColorful 1777 Red and Black Printed Twenty Shilling Note April 10, 1777, 20s, Red & Black Printed issue, Choice Extremely Fine. A lovely, clean note with rich red and black
2349: April 10, 1777, 20s, Red + Black Printed IssueEst. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Pennsylvania, April 20, 1781, 2s, Plate A, EF: Pennsylvania CurrencyRare Pennsylvania Currency Issue of April 20, 1781 April 20, 1781, 2s, Plate A, Very Fine. A rarely encountered higher denomination and sized note from this much late Colonial
2350: Pennsylvania, April 20, 1781, 2s, Plate A, EFEst. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, PA, March 16, 1785, 10s: Pennsylvania CurrencyScarce Pennsylvania of March 16, 1785 PMG Graded F-15 Pennsylvania, March 16, 1785, 10s, PMG graded Choice Fine-15. This note has three full even margins, the left being trimmed
2351: Colonial Currency, PA, March 16, 1785, 10sEst. US$275-US$350See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, RI, November 6, 1775, 2s: Rhode Island CurrencyRare Rhode Island 2s Note of November 6, 1775 November 6, 1775, 2s, PMG graded F-12 (Appearance of Very Fine). PMG Comment: Split and corner restoration. An important whole
2352: Colonial Currency, RI, November 6, 1775, 2sEst. US$1,200-US$1,600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, RI, Sept. 5, 1776, $1/8: Rhode Island CurrencyPMG Fine-12 Rhode Island Note of September 5, 1776 September 5, 1776, $1/8, PMG graded (Choice) Fine-12. Even in overall wear, the text remains clear and readable, the
2353: Colonial Currency, RI, Sept. 5, 1776, $1/8Est. US$1,000-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 1786, 30s: Rhode Island CurrencyMay 1786, 30s, Choice Crisp EF+ to About Uncirculated. A well printed, clean note with bold red and brown signatures.
2356: Colonial Currency, May 1786, 30sEst. US$125-US$175See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, SC, June 10, 1775, 50 Pound: South Carolina CurrencyExtremely Rare June 10, 1775 South Carolina PMG Graded Choice Fine-15 June 10, 1775, £50, PMG graded Choice Fine-15. PMG comment: Split and corner repairs, backed. This is a
2357: Colonial Currency, SC, June 10, 1775, 50 PoundEst. US$4,750-US$5,500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, SC, Nov. 15, 1775, £2: South Carolina CurrencyExtremely Rare November 15, 1775 “PRO LIBERTATE” November 15, 1775, £2 10s, “PRO LIBERTATE” vignette, PMG graded Fine-12, (Appearance of About
2358: Colonial Currency, SC, Nov. 15, 1775, £2Est. US$2,500-US$3,000See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, SC, Dec. 23, 1776, $4: South Carolina Currency1777 “Error Date” Note Fully Signed and Issued December 23, 1776, $4, “Ship” vignette, Handwritten “1776” over Printed “1777”
2359: Colonial Currency, SC, Dec. 23, 1776, $4Est. US$600-US$800
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Colonial Currency, VA, 1738, 18 Pounds: Virginia CurrencyVery Rare 1738 Virginia Exchange Form 1738, Virginia, Second Bill of Exchange for 18 Pounds, Very Fine. 4.0 " by 7.5". Part printed form. Printed on laid paper and accomplished in
2360: Colonial Currency, VA, 1738, 18 PoundsEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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