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696: Colonial Currency, GA, no date (1776),  $8854: Colonial Lottery Ticket,  c. 1760, Providence694: Colonial Currency, GA, 1776,  Sterling,  1s6d
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana

Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) announces the release of its latest auction catalogs. Session One Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, April 3, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 497 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Two Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, April 24, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 639 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Three Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Monday, April 25, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 798 lots of Colonial Currency, Colonial Coinage, Ancient Coins, a large selection of Thalers, Obsolete Currency and World Currency.
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Colonial Currency, DE, Jan. 1, 1776, 20s McKINLY: Delaware CurrencyJanuary 1, 1776, 20s, Choice Extremely Fine. Signed by JOHN McKINLY, (elected the first Governor of Delaware in 1777) in bold brown ink. Well centered on both sides. Vivid red and
0688: Colonial Currency, DE, Jan. 1, 1776, 20s McKINLYEst. US$175-US$225
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Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 2s6d: Delaware CurrencyMay 1, 1777, 2s6d, Very Fine. Well centered and evenly circulated having strong brown ink signatures and serial number.
0689: Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 2s6dEst. US$150-US$200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 4s: Delaware CurrencyMay 1, 1777, 4s, Choice EF+ to About Uncirculated. A vivid and clean, bold looking example of this scarcer 1777 dated issue, having two bold brown signatures and a vivid eye appeal.
0690: Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 4sEst. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 20s: Delaware CurrencyMay 1, 1777, 20s, Choice About Uncirculated. A most pleasing example of this late issue. Well centered, printed sharply and having bold brown signatures and serial number, A
0691: Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 20sEst. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 20s: Delaware CurrencyMay 1, 1777, 20s, Choice Crisp Extremely Fine +. A really clean, crisp note having four huge margins, sharp printing and deep bold brown ink signatures and serial number.
0692: Colonial Currency, DE, May 1, 1777, 20sEst. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, GA, 1776 $1/4: Georgia CurrencyRevolutionary War “1776” Dated Georgia Note 1776, Fractional Dollar Issue, $1/4, Choice Crisp EF+ to About Uncirculated. This note has the appearance of a full CU, as
0693: Colonial Currency, GA, 1776 $1/4Est. US$1,400-US$1,800See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, GA, 1776, Sterling, 1s6d: Georgia Currency1776 Sterling Denominations, 1s6d, Choice Extremely Fine. An impressive, clean and very pleasing note having strong sharp black text and vivid rich brown ink signatures. One tiny
0694: Colonial Currency, GA, 1776, Sterling, 1s6dEst. US$600-US$900See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, GA, 1776 $2, Liberty Cap: Georgia CurrencyLovely 1776 Blue Seal “Liberty Cap” Error Vignette 1776, $2, Blue Seal, “Liberty Cap” vignette, Erroneous Seal, Extremely Fine. A scarce
0695: Colonial Currency, GA, 1776 $2, Liberty CapEst. US$1,200-US$1,800See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, GA, no date (1776), $8: Georgia CurrencyA Pleasing “Man Holding A Cane” Eight Dollar Note (1776) Undated, $8, “Man Holding Cane” vignette, Extremely Fine. An impressive looking note and of a
0696: Colonial Currency, GA, no date (1776), $8Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Colonial Currency, GA, Sept. 10, 1777, $6: Georgia CurrencySix Dollar Georgia Note “For the Support of the Continental Troops” September 10, 1777 Resolution, $6, “Millstone On Palm tree” vignette, Dark Blue Seal,
0697: Colonial Currency, GA, Sept. 10, 1777, $6Est. US$1,400-US$1,800
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Colonial Currency, GA, May 4, 1778, $20: Georgia CurrencySuperb 1778 Georgia Note with “Rattlesnake” Vignette May 4, 1778, $20, “Rattlesnake” Vignette, Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated with Jumbo Margins. A
0698: Colonial Currency, GA, May 4, 1778, $20Est. US$6,500-US$7,500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, GA, May 4, 1778, $30: Georgia CurrencyA Georgia “Wild Boar Charging a Spear” May 4, 1778, $30, “Wild Boar Charging a Spear” vignette, Extremely Fine. This note has the appearance of being
0699: Colonial Currency, GA, May 4, 1778, $30Est. US$800-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $2: Maryland CurrencyPleasing 1770 Maryland Issue March 1, 1770, $2, Choice Extremely Fine. Bold black print, dark brown signatures and four full margins allow for excellent centering and a
0700: Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $2Est. US$300-US$350See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $4: Maryland CurrencyMarch 1, 1770, $4, Very Fine. A splitting centerfold is reinforced on the back with an old thin piece of paper along the centerfold.
0701: Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $4Est. US$125-US$150See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $8: Maryland CurrencyCrisp March 1, 1770 Eight Dollar Maryland Note March 1, 1770, $8, Choice Crisp EF+ to About Uncirculated. This lightly circulated note has one light vertical centerfold, dark
0702: Colonial Currency, MD, March 1, 1770, $8Est. US$500-US$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $1/6: Maryland CurrencyPleasing Very Low $1/6 Denomination April 10, 1774, $1/6, Choice About Extremely Fine. A pleasing example of this very low denomination and still having it’s full left
0703: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $1/6Est. US$150-US$200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $1/2: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $1/2, Choice Extremely Fine. A very clean, well printed note with a very full, broad appearance.
0704: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $1/2Est. US$175-US$225See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $2/3: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $2/3, Very Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. Clean, well printed and having four full margins.
0705: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $2/3Est. US$175-US$225See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $1: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $1, Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. Printed by A.C. & F. Green. Boldly printed on nice, clean bright paper, the overall appearance is excellent.
0706: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $1Est. US$250-US$350
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $1: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $1, Choice Extremely Fine. A nice looking, very clean and boldly printed note with vivid brown ink signatures and having four full margins.
0707: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $1Est. US$175-US$225
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $4: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $4, Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. Quite vivid and clean, with bold brown signatures, a bit of faint tone on the reverse.
0708: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $4Est. US$250-US$350See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $4: Maryland CurrencyGem Four Dollar Maryland Note of April 10, 1774 April 10, 1774, $4, Gem Crisp Uncirculated A very crisp, fresh, clean and boldly printed note having excellent eye appeal and
0709: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $4Est. US$500-US$600See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $6: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $6, Choice Extremely Fine. A great looking “PQ” note for the grade, with three large and one jumbo sheet margin at right.
0710: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $6Est. US$250-US$300See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $6: Maryland CurrencyApril 10, 1774, $6, Very Choice Extremely Fine. This note has the appearance of a Gem CU from the face, some folds seen on the back. Bright clean and very fresh in all respects,
0711: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $6Est. US$200-US$250See Sold Price
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