Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2012-03-04 Auction - 297 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in CA - Page 9
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109: 1721 - Map of America, California as an Island88: Currier + Ives Lithograph: The Lincoln Family116: Colonial Currency, Printed by B. FRANKLIN, 1759
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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A diverse selection of Autographs, Coins, Currency, Americana, Historic Political, Rare Maps, Colonial & Revolutionary War Documents, Encased Postage Stamps of the Civil War Era, George Washington & Abraham Lincoln, Liverpool Pottery, George Washington Medals and Buttons, Fugio Cents, Textile and History Prints.
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Colonial Currency, PA, Mar. 1, 1769, 3 Pounds: Pennsylvania Currency Herman Rosencrantz Was Executed In Philadelphia For Counterfeiting This Style of Three Pounds Note in 1770 ! Pennsylvania. March 1, 1769. Three Pounds. Contemporary Counterfeit.
0193: Colonial Currency, PA, Mar. 1, 1769, 3 PoundsEst. US$2,400-US$2,800
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Colonial Currency, PA, Mar. 10, 1769, 2 Shillings: Pennsylvania Currency March 10, 1769 Pennsylvania “Relief and Employment of the Poor in the City of Philadelphia” Special Purpose Note Province of Pennsylvania. March 10, 1769. Two Shillings.
0194: Colonial Currency, PA, Mar. 10, 1769, 2 ShillingsEst. US$1,200-US$1,600
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Colonial Currency, PA, Mar. 10, 1769 20 Shillings: Pennsylvania Currency Choice Circulated “Better Housing Money” For Philadelphia Pennsylvania. March 10, 1769. Twenty Shillings. “Better Housing Money” for “Relief and Employment of the Poor
0195: Colonial Currency, PA, Mar. 10, 1769 20 ShillingsEst. US$900-US$1,200
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 3, 1772. 1 Shilling: Pennsylvania Currency April 3, 1772 PA One Shilling PCGS Gem New-65 “PPQ” Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. One Shilling. Plate B. PCGS graded Gem New-65 Premium Paper Quality. Fr. PA-154. This PCGS
0196: Colonial Currency, PA, April 3, 1772. 1 ShillingEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Colonial Currency, PA, Oct. 1, 1773. 5 Notes: Pennsylvania Currency Partial Pennsylvania October 1, 1773 Denomination Set Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. Group of 5 Notes. 5s, 10s, 15s, 20s & 50s Denominations. Choice Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
0197: Colonial Currency, PA, Oct. 1, 1773. 5 NotesEst. US$500-US$700
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Colonial Currency, PA, October 25, 1775, 2s6p: Pennsylvania Currency Choice Uncirculated Pennsylvania October 25, 1775 Note Pennsylvania. October 25, 1775. Two Shillings and Six Pence. Plate A. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. PA-188. This vivid
0199: Colonial Currency, PA, October 25, 1775, 2s6pEst. US$400-US$500
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Colonial Currency, PA, Jan. 18, 1777, Sheet of 10: Pennsylvania Currency January 18, 1777 Issue “Work & Be Rich” Watermarked with “PLOW” Laid Paper Double-Sheet of Ten Gem Notes Pennsylvania. January 18, 1777. Middle-Ferry on Schuylkill.
0200: Colonial Currency, PA, Jan. 18, 1777, Sheet of 10Est. US$4,000-US$5,000
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, 6 Pence: Pennsylvania Currency April 10, 1777 PA Six Pence PMG Choice Unc-63 “EPQ” The First of Two Consecutive Serial Number Notes Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. April 10, 1777. Six Pence. Plate A. PMG
0201: Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, 6 PenceEst. US$450-US$550
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781, 3 Pence: Pennsylvania Currency April 20, 1781 Three Pence Pennsylvania Note “Penee” Error - Boldly Signed By Richard Bache Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. April 20, 1781. Three Pence. Plate A. “Error”
0203: Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781, 3 PenceEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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Colonial Currency, PA April 20, 1781 30 Shillings: Pennsylvania Currency April 20, 1781 Pennsylvania Thirty Shillings “Error” Note Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. April 20, 1781. Thirty Shillings. Error Spelling “Dnnlap.” Choice Crisp
0204: Colonial Currency, PA April 20, 1781 30 ShillingsEst. US$3,250-US$3,750
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Colonial Currency, PA, August 6, 1789, $3/90: Pennsylvania Currency Superb August 6, 1789 “Marbled Back” Pennsylvania Note $3/90 Printed On Special Paper From Benjamin Franklin Pennsylvania. Bank of North America. August 6, 1789. $3/90 /
0205: Colonial Currency, PA, August 6, 1789, $3/90Est. US$5,500-US$7,500
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Colonial Currency, RI, March 18, 1750, £8: Rhode Island Currency Genuine March 18, 1750 Rhode Island Eight Pounds Note Colony of Rhode Island. March 18, 1750. Eight Pounds (Two Ounces & Ten Pennyweight of Silver Sterling). Original & Genuine.
0206: Colonial Currency, RI, March 18, 1750, £8Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Colonial Currency, RI, June 16, 1775, 1 Shilling: Rhode Island Currency Rare June 16, 1775 One Shilling Revolutionary War Note Colony of Rhode Island. June 16, 1775. One Shilling. Choice Very Fine. Fr. RI-188. This note is far above average and
0207: Colonial Currency, RI, June 16, 1775, 1 ShillingEst. US$1,800-US$2,400
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Colonial Currency, RI, May 22, 1777, $1/24: Rhode Island Currency Rare Choice Uncirculated May 22, 1777 Rhode Island Note State of Rhode Island. May 22, 1777. One Twenty-fourth of a Dollar. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. RI-265. This is a
0208: Colonial Currency, RI, May 22, 1777, $1/24Est. US$4,000-US$5,000
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Colonial Currency, RI, May 22, 1777, $1/9: Rhode Island Currency PMG Certified May 22, 1777 One Ninth of a Dollar Note State of Rhode Island. May 22, 1777. One Ninth of a Dollar. Repaired tear. PMG net graded Very Fine-25. Fr. RI-268. This
0209: Colonial Currency, RI, May 22, 1777, $1/9Est. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency, RI, July 2, 1780, Sheet of 16: Rhode Island Currency Full Double-Sheet of Sixteen Rhode Island July 2, 1780 “Guaranteed” by the United States Notes Gem Uncirculated State of Rhode Island. July 2, 1780. Complete Double-Sheet
0210: Colonial Currency, RI, July 2, 1780, Sheet of 16Est. US$8,000-US$12,000
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Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, 6 Pence: Rhode Island Currency Superb May 1786 Rhode Island PCGS Gem New-66 PPQ State of Rhode Island. May 1786. Six Pence. PCGS graded Gem New-66 Premium Paper Quality. Fr. RI-290. This outstanding Gem note
0211: Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, 6 PenceEst. US$600-US$800
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Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, 6 Pence: Rhode Island Currency Gigantic Margin Gem Uncirculated 1786 Rhode Island Note State of Rhode Island. May 1786 Session. Six Pence. Jumbo Margins. Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. RI-290. One of Two
0212: Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, 6 PenceEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, 9 Pence: Rhode Island Currency Gigantic Margin Gem Uncirculated 1786 Rhode Island Note State of Rhode Island. May 1786 Session. Nine Pence. Jumbo Margins. Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. RI-291. One of
0213: Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, 9 PenceEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, Sheet of 8: Rhode Island Currency Gem Uncut Full Double-Sheet of 1786 Rhode Island Notes State of Rhode Island. May 1786. Full Uncut Double-Sheet. Eight Notes Total. Two Attached Original Four Note Panes. Gem
0214: Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, Sheet of 8Est. US$3,500-US$4,500
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Colonial Currency, SC, June 1, 1775, 20 Pounds: South Carolina Currency June 1, 1775 Impressive South Carolina Twenty Pounds Provincial Congress of South Carolina. June 1, 1775. Twenty Pounds “Clasped Hands” vignette. Apparent edge splits
0215: Colonial Currency, SC, June 1, 1775, 20 PoundsEst. US$900-US$1,200
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Colonial Currency, SC, Nov. 1, 1775, 10 Shillings: South Carolina Currency Impressive November 15, 1775 Ten Shilling South Carolina South Carolina. November 15, 1775. Ten Shillings. Choice Crisp Extremely Fine. Fr. SC-106. This scarce issue and Ten
0216: Colonial Currency, SC, Nov. 1, 1775, 10 ShillingsEst. US$1,400-US$1,800
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