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Colonial Currency, MA. 1708, 40 Shillings NoteVA. April 1773 Two Pounds Signed Peyton RandolphEncased Postage, Three Cents Joseph L. Bates
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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Colonial Currency & Encased Postage Stamps

Historic Autographs, Documents, Americana, Colonial Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Historic Medals, Civil War Related, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Political, Historic Weaponry and Maps, Early Lottery Tickets & more...
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Colonial Currency. NC. May 15, 1779. $10. Ch. AU: North Carolina Currency “American Union For Ever” 1779 North Carolina Note State of North Carolina. May 15, 1779. Ten Dollars. “American Union for ever” motto. Choice Crisp About
0428: Colonial Currency. NC. May 15, 1779. $10. Ch. AUEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency, NC May 15, 1779 $20 Choice EF: North Carolina Currency Scarce “Peace on Honourable Terms” North Carolina Note State of North Carolina. May 15, 1779. Twenty Dollars. “Peace on Honourable Terms” motto. Repair. Choice Crisp
0429: Colonial Currency, NC May 15, 1779 $20 Choice EFEst. US$600-US$800
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Colonial Currency, NC. May 10, 1780. $25. Ch. AU: North Carolina Currency Extremely Bold May 10, 1780 North Carolina $25 Note State of North Carolina. May 10, 1780. Twenty Five Dollars. “Terra Libera Notam Praetii In Me Posuit” motto. Choice
0430: Colonial Currency, NC. May 10, 1780. $25. Ch. AUEst. US$500-US$600
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Colonial Currency, NC. December 29, 1785. 40s: North Carolina Currency Extremely Rare December 29, 1785 Forty Shillings Contemporary Counterfeit “Justice” Vignette Note North Carolina. December 29, 1785. Forty Shillings. “Justice”
0431: Colonial Currency, NC. December 29, 1785. 40sEst. US$3,500-US$4,000
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Colonial Currency. PA. March 10, 1769 1s. Scarce: Pennsylvania Currency Superior Quality March 10, 1769 Issue for “Relief and Employment of the Poor in the City of Philadelphia” Issue Pennsylvania. March 10, 1769. One Shilling. Plate B.
0432: Colonial Currency. PA. March 10, 1769 1s. ScarceEst. US$1,000-US$1,400
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Colonial Currency, PA. March 20, 1771 15s Ch. AU: Pennsylvania Currency March 20, 1771 Pennsylvania Red and Black Colonial Note Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. Fifteen Shillings. Plate B. Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. Fr. PA-148. A stunningly
0433: Colonial Currency, PA. March 20, 1771 15s Ch. AUEst. US$400-US$600
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Colonial Currency. PA. April 3, 1772. 18d Gem CU: Pennsylvania Currency Gem Uncirculated April 3, 1772 Pennsylvania 18 Pence Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. Eighteen Pence. Plate B. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. PA-155. An impressive, Gem quality note
0434: Colonial Currency. PA. April 3, 1772. 18d Gem CUEst. US$500-US$700
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Colonial Currency. PA. April 3, 1772. 40s Vivid!: Pennsylvania Currency Vivid April 3, 1772 Forty Shillings Pennsylvania Note Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. Forty Shillings. Plate A. Choice Crisp Extremely Fine+ to About Uncirculated. Fr. PA-158.
0435: Colonial Currency. PA. April 3, 1772. 40s Vivid!Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Colonial Currency, PA, March 20, 1773, 16s: Pennsylvania Currency Sharp 1773 First Issue “Lighthouse” Note Pennsylvania. March 20, 1773. Sixteen Shillings. Plate B. Apparent minor restoration. PCGS graded Very Fine-35. Fr. PA-162. This
0436: Colonial Currency, PA, March 20, 1773, 16sEst. US$375-US$450
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Colonial Currency, March 1775, Lighthouse Gem CU: Pennsylvania Currency Gem Uncirculated March 25, 1775 “Henlopen Lighthouse” March 25, 1775, “Cape Henlopen Lighthouse” Second Issue, Four Shillings, Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. PA-171. Only
0437: Colonial Currency, March 1775, Lighthouse Gem CUEst. US$1,200-US$1,600
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Colonial Currency, PA, Mar. 25, 1775. 14s Ch. CU: Pennsylvania Currency Choice Uncirculated Fourteen Shillings “Lighthouse” Note Pennsylvania. March 25, 1775. Fourteen Shillings. Plate A. Inverted Reverse. Second Cape Henlopen “Lighthouse”
0438: Colonial Currency, PA, Mar. 25, 1775. 14s Ch. CUEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency, PA April 10, 1777, uncut sheet: Pennsylvania Currency April 10, 1777 “Double-Pane” Sheet of Twenty-Four Notes Pennsylvania. April 10, 1777. Black Print. Full Uncut Double-Pane Sheet of Twenty-Four Notes. Two Complete Pence Note
0439: Colonial Currency, PA April 10, 1777, uncut sheetEst. US$10,000-US$12,000
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, Two Notes: Pennsylvania Currency 1777 Revolutionary War Pennsylvania Lot of Two Notes Pennsylvania. Lot of 2 Notes. Both April 10, 1777. Black Printed Text. Eight & Twelve Shilling Denominations. Both Fine. Fr.
0440: Colonial Currency, PA, April 10, 1777, Two NotesEst. US$120-US$180
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781. 3d. Ch EF: Pennsylvania Currency Impressive April 20, 1781 Pennsylvania Three Pence Note Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. April 20, 1781. Three Pence. Plate B. Very Choice Extremely Fine. Fr. PA-241. This fresh
0441: Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781. 3d. Ch EFEst. US$375-US$450
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781, 1s6d: Pennsylvania Currency Scarce Pennsylvania April 20, 1781 One Shilling Six Pence Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. April 20, 1781. One Shilling Six Pence. Crisp Extremely Fine. Fr. PA-245. “Printed by
0442: Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781, 1s6dEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency, PA, Apr 20, 1781, 15s: Pennsylvania Currency Attractive Pennsylvania April 20, 1781 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. April 20, 1781. Fifteen Shillings. Apparent small edge tear at left, signature and serial number enhanced.
0443: Colonial Currency, PA, Apr 20, 1781, 15sEst. US$1,600-US$1,800
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Colonial Currency, PA April 20, 1781 30s Dnnlap: Pennsylvania Currency April 20, 1781 Printer “Dnnlap” Misspelling “Error” Note Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. April 20, 1781. Thirty Shillings. “Dnnlap” (Dunlap) Misspelled. Extremely
0444: Colonial Currency, PA April 20, 1781 30s DnnlapEst. US$1,200-US$1,600
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Colonial Currency, PA, March 16, 1785, 10s: Pennsylvania Currency Scarce PA Note of March 16, 1785 PMG Graded VF-20 Pennsylvania. March 16, 1785. Ten Shillings. PMG graded Very Fine-20. Fr. PA-270. This is a well printed note of this scarce
0445: Colonial Currency, PA, March 16, 1785, 10sEst. US$600-US$800
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Colonial Currency PA August 6, 1789, 1/90 Dollar: Pennsylvania Currency 1789 Bank of North America One Ninetieth Dollar Note Pennsylvania. August 6, 1789. Bank of North America. One Ninetieth Dollar. Plate M. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. This bright,
0446: Colonial Currency PA August 6, 1789, 1/90 DollarEst. US$1,200-US$1,400
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Colonial Currency, PA, August 6, 1789. $3/90 Gem: Pennsylvania Currency “Marbled Back” August 6, 1789 Pennsylvania Note $3/90 Printed On Special Paper From Benjamin Franklin Pennsylvania. Bank of North America. August 6, 1789. $3/90 - Three
0447: Colonial Currency, PA, August 6, 1789. $3/90 GemEst. US$4,500-US$5,500
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Colonial Currency. RI. May 3, 1775. Six Pence: Rhode Island Currency May 3, 1775 Rhode Island Six Pence Denomination Colony of Rhode Island. May 3, 1775. Six Pence. Backed, conservation. Fine. Fr. RI-175. A rare Six Pence denomination, being the
0448: Colonial Currency. RI. May 3, 1775. Six PenceEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Colonial Currency, RI, June 16, 1775, 1 Shilling: Rhode Island Currency June 16, 1775 RI One Shilling Revolutionary War Note Colony of Rhode Island. June 16, 1775. One Shilling. Conservation. Fine to Very Fine. Fr. RI-188. This note is far above
0449: Colonial Currency, RI, June 16, 1775, 1 ShillingEst. US$900-US$1,400
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Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. Nine Pence: Rhode Island Currency Rare November 6, 1775 Colony of Rhode Island Note Colony of Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. Nine Pence. Apparent Splits, tape repairs on back. PCGS graded Fine-12. Fr. RI-209.
0450: Rhode Island. November 6, 1775. Nine PenceEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Rhode Island. November 6, 1775 Act. 40 Shillings: Rhode Island Currency Highest Denomination With Only 1,500 Notes Printed Colony of Rhode Island. November 6, 1775 Act. Forty Shillings. Apparent restorations, design redrawn. PCGS graded Extremely
0451: Rhode Island. November 6, 1775 Act. 40 ShillingsEst. US$1,800-US$2,400
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