Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2008-08-23 Auction - 645 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA - Page 2
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569: 1856 Indian Head $1 Gold. Slant 5. Type 3, Mint428: Obsolete Currency, Philadelphia, PA, Proof403: Obsolete Currency, Fall River, MA, $1, Proof
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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 2,000 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 including: Saturday, August 16th; Thursday, August 21st; Saturday, August 23rd; and Sunday, August 24th. Please check each Session for the correct starting time.
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $20: Continental CurrencyPopular Marbled Border May 10, 1775 Twenty Dollars Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Twenty Dollars. "Marbled Border" Type. Fine. Signed by John Maxwell Nesbitt and
0025: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $20Est. US$800-US$1,600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $30: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. May 10, 1775. Thirty Dollars. Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. This boldly printed, crisp note has four margins and nice centering on both sides.
0026: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $30Est. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $30: Continental CurrencyFirst Continental Currency Issue Thirty Dollars Note Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Thirty Dollars. Choice Very Fine. Signed by William Jackson and Andrew Brunner in red and
0027: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $30Est. US$300-US$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $30: Continental CurrencyMay 10, 1775 Thirty Dollars Contemporary Counterfeit Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Thirty Dollars. Contemporary Counterfeit. Choice Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated.
0028: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $30Est. US$300-US$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $1, $3, $4 & $6: Continental Currency$1, $3, $4 & $6 May 10, 1775 Continental Denominations Continental Congress. Collector Lot of 4 Notes. All May 10, 1775. $1, $3, $4 & $6 Denominations. Fine to Extremely Fine.
0029: Colonial Currency, May 10, 1775, $1, $3, $4 & $6Est. US$500-US$700See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $1: Continental CurrencyUncirculated November 29, 1775 One Dollar Continental Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. One Dollar. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Signatures of Joseph Watkins, Jr. and
0030: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $1Est. US$450-US$900See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $2: Continental CurrencyUncirculated November 29, 1775 Two Dollars Continental Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. Two Dollars. Crisp Uncirculated. This fresh, crisp and very clean appearing note
0031: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $2Est. US$400-US$600
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $2: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. November 29, 1775. Two Dollars. Very Fine. Signature of Joseph Watkins, Jr. Even in circulation, having nice centering within four full margins.
0032: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $2Est. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $3: Continental CurrencyContinental November 29, 1775 Blue Counterfeit Detector Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. Three Dollars. Blue Counterfeit Detector Paper. Crisp Extremely Fine. Edge tears
0033: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $3Est. US$250-US$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $4: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. November 29, 1775. Four Dollars. Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. This note is very clean and well centered on both sides, within four full margins.
0034: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $4Est. US$300-US$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $4: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. November 29, 1775. Four Dollars. Crisp Extremely Fine. Signed by Anthony Morris, Jr. and Frederick Kuhl. An attractive note that is well printed, even in
0035: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $4Est. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $4: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. November 29, 1775. Four Dollars. Blue Counterfeit Detector Paper. Choice Extremely Fine. Edge tears that are short go into the right edge border designs,
0036: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $4Est. US$250-US$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $5: Continental CurrencyUncirculated November 29, 1775 Five Dollars Continental Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. Five Dollars. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Signed by Anthony Morris, Jr. and
0037: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $5Est. US$450-US$900
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $5: Continental CurrencyUncirculated Five Dollars Blue Counterfeit Detector Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. Five Dollars. Blue Counterfeit Detector Paper. Crisp Uncirculated. Boldly printed
0038: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $5Est. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $6: Continental CurrencyUncirculated November 29, 1775 Six Dollars Note Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. Six Dollars. Crisp Uncirculated. This is a lovely note having four full close margins on
0039: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $6Est. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $6: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. November 29, 1775. Six Dollars. Extremely Fine. Signed by John Mease and John Purviance in bold red and brown. It is even in circulation, having nice
0040: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $6Est. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $6: Continental CurrencyUncirculated November 29, 1775 Six Dollars Blue Detector Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. Six Dollars. Blue Counterfeit Detector Paper. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. This
0041: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $6Est. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $7: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. November 29, 1775. Seven Dollars. Very Fine. Signed by Isaac Howell and Robert Roberts, Jr. in bold red and brown and is well centered.
0042: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $7Est. US$250-US$300See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $8: Continental CurrencyContinental Congress. November 29, 1775. Eight Dollars. Extremely Fine. Signed by Frederick Kuhn and Anthony Morris, Jr. in bold red and brown. The paper is quite clean and even
0043: Colonial Currency, November 29, 1775, $8Est. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, Nov. 29, 1775, $1 $3 & $7: Continental Currency$1, $3 & $7 November 29,1775 Continental Denominations Continental Congress. Collector Group of 3 Notes. November 29, 1775. $1, $3 & $7 Denominations. Very Good to Extremely
0044: Colonial Currency, Nov. 29, 1775, $1 $3 & $7Est. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, February 17, 1776, $1/6 FUGIO: Continental CurrencyFebruary 17, 1776 "FUGIO" Design Plates A, B & C Set Continental Congress. Plate Set of 3 Notes. February 17, 1776. One Sixth of a Dollar. Plates A, B & C.
0045: Colonial Currency, February 17, 1776, $1/6 FUGIOEst. US$600-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, Feb. 17, 1776, FUGIO Notes: Continental CurrencyContinental Lot of Two February 17, 1776 "FUGIO" Notes Continental Congress. Lot of 2 Notes. February 17, 1776. One Third of a Dollar. Plates A & C. "FUGIO"
0046: Colonial Currency, Feb. 17, 1776, FUGIO NotesEst. US$500-US$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, Feb. 17, 1776, 3 FUGIO Notes: Continental CurrencyPlate Set of 3 Notes Continental "FUGIO" Design Notes Continental Congress. Plate Set of 3 Notes. February 17, 1776. Half a Dollar. Plates A, B & C. "FUGIO"
0047: Colonial Currency, Feb. 17, 1776, 3 FUGIO NotesEst. US$1,200-US$1,800See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, Feb. 17, 1776 $1/2 FUGIO Note: Continental CurrencyImpressive Uncirculated 1776 "Fugio" Design Note Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. Half a Dollar. Plate C. "Fugio" Design. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. This
0048: Colonial Currency, Feb. 17, 1776 $1/2 FUGIO NoteEst. US$800-US$1,600See Sold Price
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