Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2012-06-03 Auction - 362 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in CA - Page 8
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George Washington at Trenton - American Textile1934 John Dillinger FBI Broadside Style “Wanted Poster”1812 Period Massachusetts Militia Officer's Coat
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana

An Internet and Mail Bid Auction of 362 lots with a wide variety of material including: Historic Autographs, Colonial Coins and Currency, Historic Political and Americana.
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Continental Currency. January 14, 1779. $60: Continental Currency PMG Choice AU-55 “EPQ” 1779 Continental Sixty Dollars Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Sixty Dollars. PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated-55 Exceptional Paper
0169: Continental Currency. January 14, 1779. $60Est. US$600-US$800
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Continental Currency. January 14, 1779. $80: Continental Currency Gem Uncirculated 1779 Continental Sixty Dollars Note Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Sixty Dollars. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CC-99. This gorgeous red and black
0170: Continental Currency. January 14, 1779. $80Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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Continental Currency. January 14, 1779. $80: Continental Currency Scarce Eighty Dollars Highest Denomination Continental Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Eighty Dollars. Choice EF to About Uncirculated. Fr. CC-102. This $80 Continental
0171: Continental Currency. January 14, 1779. $80Est. US$600-US$700
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Continental Currency. January 14, 1779. $80: Continental Currency Scarce 1779 Eighty Dollars Continental Currency Note The Highest Denomination of ALL Continental Congress Issues Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Eighty Dollars. Genuine.
0172: Continental Currency. January 14, 1779. $80Est. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency. CT, June 7, 1776. Two Shillings: Connecticut Currency Superb Gem Uncirculated June 7, 1776 Connecticut Note Colony of Connecticut. June 7, 1776. Two Shillings. Slit Cancel. Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CT-196. This
0175: Colonial Currency. CT, June 7, 1776. Two ShillingsEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency. CT, June 7, 1776. ONE POUND: Connecticut Currency Exceedingly Rare June 7, 1776 Connecticut ONE POUND Denomination Having No Cancel Colony of Connecticut. June 7, 1776. ONE POUND, Twenty Shillings. No Cancel. Extremely Fine.
0176: Colonial Currency. CT, June 7, 1776. ONE POUNDEst. US$2,500-US$3,000
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Colonial Currency. CT, October 11, 1777. 4 Pence: Connecticut Currency Gem October 11, 1777 Connecticut Blue Paper Pence Note Connecticut. October 11, 1777. Hartford Issue. Four Pence. Blue Paper. No Cancel. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CT-216. This
0177: Colonial Currency. CT, October 11, 1777. 4 PenceEst. US$275-US$375
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Colonial Currency. CT, July 1, 1780, 2s6d: Connecticut Currency Gem Uncirculated Quality July 1, 1780 Connecticut Note State of Connecticut. July 1, 1780. Two Shillings and Six Pence. Slit Cancel. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CT-236. This
0178: Colonial Currency. CT, July 1, 1780, 2s6dEst. US$500-US$600
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Colonial Currency. CT, July 1, 1780, 5s: Connecticut Currency Gem Crisp Connecticut July 1, 1780 Five Shillings Note Signed By William Pitkin and John Chester State of Connecticut. July 1, 1780. Five Shillings. Slit Cancel. Gem Crisp
0179: Colonial Currency. CT, July 1, 1780, 5sEst. US$500-US$600
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Colonial Currency. DE, May 1, 1777, 6d: Delaware Currency May 1, 1777 Six Pence Note PCGS Gem New-66 “PPQ” State of Delaware. May 1, 1777. Six Pence. PCGS graded Gem New-66 Premium Paper Quality. Fr. DE-83. This bold, deeply
0180: Colonial Currency. DE, May 1, 1777, 6dEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Colonial Currency. GA, 1776, $4, Liberty Cap: Georgia Currency Vivid “Orange Seal” 1776 Georgia Colonial Note Georgia. 1776 Orange Seal. Four Dollars. “Liberty Cap” vignette. Split repair. PMG Net graded Very Fine-25. Fr. GA-75c. A
0181: Colonial Currency. GA, 1776, $4, Liberty CapEst. US$1,600-US$2,000
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Colonial Currency. GA, 1776, $20, Rattlesnake: Georgia Currency Outstanding 1776 Light Blue Seal Georgia “Rattlesnake” Georgia. 1776 Light Blue Seal. Twenty Dollars. “Rattlesnake” vignette. Extremely Fine. Fr. GA-77. Low Serial number
0182: Colonial Currency. GA, 1776, $20, RattlesnakeEst. US$3,500-US$4,000
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Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $2, Sailing Ship: Georgia Currency Choice Two Dollars “Sailing Ship” Seal Red “in” Type Georgia. June 8, 1777 Resolution. Two Dollars. “Sailing Ship” Seal vignette. Red “in” Type. PMG graded Choice
0183: Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $2, Sailing ShipEst. US$2,400-US$2,800
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Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $3, Frontiersman: Georgia Currency June 8, 1777 Georgia Colonial “Frontiersman” Seal Note Red “in” PMG Very Fine-30 Exceptional Paper Quality Georgia. June 8, 1777. Three Dollars. Red Seal. “Frontiersman”
0184: Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $3, FrontiersmanEst. US$1,800-US$2,000
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Colonial Currency, GA, June 8, 1777, $7, Liberty Cap: Georgia Currency Rare Seven Dollars Black “in” Type June 8, 1777 Georgia Georgia. June 8, 1777. Seven Dollars. “Liberty Cap” Seal vignette. Black “in” type. “...for the Support of the
0185: Colonial Currency, GA, June 8, 1777, $7, Liberty CapEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Colonial Currency, GA, May 4, 1778, $20, Rattlesnake: Georgia Currency May 4, 1778 Georgia Twenty Dollars “Rattlesnake” Seal PMG Choice Very Fine-35 “Exceptional Paper Quality” Georgia. May 4, 1778 Blue-green Seal. Twenty Dollars. “Coiled
0186: Colonial Currency, GA, May 4, 1778, $20, RattlesnakeEst. US$1,400-US$1,800
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $8: Maryland Currency Lovely April 10, 1774 Maryland Eight Dollars Note Maryland. April 10, 1774. Eight Dollars. Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. Fr. MD-69. This bright, fresh looking note is crisp and
0187: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $8Est. US$275-US$325
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Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $8: Maryland Currency Wonderful April 10, 1774 Eight Dollars Note PCGS Choice New-63 Premium Paper Quality Maryland. April 10, 1774. Eight Dollars. PCGS graded Choice New-63 Premium Paper Quality. Fr.
0188: Colonial Currency, MD, April 10, 1774, $8Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Colonial Currency, MD, December 7, 1775, $6: Maryland Currency Superior Circulated December 7, 1775 Maryland Note Province of Maryland. December 7, 1775. Six Dollars. Choice Very Fine+. Fr. MD-89. This boldly printed note has excellent
0189: Colonial Currency, MD, December 7, 1775, $6Est. US$400-US$600
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Colonial Currency, MD, June 8, 1780, $1/3: Maryland Currency Exceedingly Rare June 8, 1780 Maryland Colonial Note Nearly Equal In Its Quality to the Newman Plate Specimen State of Maryland. June 8, 1780. One Third of a Dollar. Restoration.
0190: Colonial Currency, MD, June 8, 1780, $1/3Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Colonial Currency, MA, Aug. 18, 1775, 17s, REVERE: Massachusetts Currency August 18, 1775 Paul Revere Engraved “Sword in Hand” Colony of Massachusetts Bay. August 18, 1775. Seventeen Shillings. Redemption Date of August 18, 1779. Paul Revere
0191: Colonial Currency, MA, Aug. 18, 1775, 17s, REVEREEst. US$6,500-US$7,000
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Colonial Currency, MA, June 18, 1776, 3s6d: Massachusetts Currency June 18, 1776 Three Shilling & Six Pence Massachusetts Note Colony of Massachusetts Bay. June 18, 1776. Three Shilling and Six Pence. Small “Sword in Hand” Issue. Smaller
0192: Colonial Currency, MA, June 18, 1776, 3s6dEst. US$500-US$700
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