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Samuel Woodson Price, George Washington Portrait(1789) George Washington Inaugural Button WI-11AEncased Postage Stamp, EP-23, 1¢, JOHN W. NORRIS
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States
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Presidential Election Auction

437 Lots of Historic Americana, Civil War Era, Encased Postage Stamps, Colonial Currency, U.S. Coinage & more...
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Hand-Carved Folk Art Treenware Welsh Spoon/Scoop: Colonial America Hand-Carved “Folk Art” Treenware Welsh Spoon Museum Quality Late 18th Century Colonial & Revolutionary War Era, Hand-Carved Treenware Welsh Spoon or Scoop, “Folk Art”
0121: Hand-Carved Folk Art Treenware Welsh Spoon/ScoopEst. US$400-US$500
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Revolutionary War Gooseneck Cooper’s Broad Axe: Colonial America CT Revolutionary War Era Gooseneck Cooper’s Broad Axe c. 1770-1800s Colonial, Revolutionary War to Federal Period, Hand-forged Iron Gooseneck Style Cooper’s Broad Axe, Said to be
0122: Revolutionary War Gooseneck Cooper’s Broad AxeEst. US$400-US$500
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Revolutionary War Era Wooden String Dispenser: Colonial America Rare Ornately Carved Working Wooden String Dispenser c. 1770-80s Revolutionary War Era, Ornately Carved Wooden String Dispenser, Choice Very Fine. This exceptional example is
0123: Revolutionary War Era Wooden String DispenserEst. US$600-US$800
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Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781. 3 Pence: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency April 20, 1781 Three Pence Pennsylvania Note “Penee” Error Boldly Signed By Richard Bache Postmaster General RICHARD BACHE (1737-1811). In 1767 married the
0124: Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781. 3 PenceEst. US$900-US$1,200
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Colonial Currency GA 1778 $20 Signed WILLIAM FEW: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency Constitution Signer WILLIAM FEW Signed May 4, 1778 Georgia Twenty Dollars - PMG Certified Uncirculated-60 WILLIAM FEW, JR. (1748 -1828). Signer of the
0125: Colonial Currency GA 1778 $20 Signed WILLIAM FEWEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Continental Currency July 1776 BEN JACOBS PMG-63: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency Benjamin Jacobs Signed July 22, 1776 Continental Note BENJAMIN JACOBS. Continental Currency. July 22, 1776 $7. “Ben Jacobs” Signed, PMG Choice Uncirculated
0126: Continental Currency July 1776 BEN JACOBS PMG-63Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Rare 1772 JOHN MORTON Signed Pennsylvania Note: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency Rare 1772 JOHN MORTON Signed Pennsylvania Note JOHN MORTON (1725-1777). Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Chaired the committee that wrote the Articles of
0127: Rare 1772 JOHN MORTON Signed Pennsylvania NoteEst. US$500-US$600
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CHARLES PINCKNEY, JR Signed SC Colonial Currency: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency Charles Pinckney, Jr. Signed April 10, 1778 South Carolina CHARLES PINCKNEY, JR. (1757-1824). Signer of the U.S. Constitution, Member of the Continental Congress,
0128: CHARLES PINCKNEY, JR Signed SC Colonial CurrencyEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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Colonial Currency 1769 PA CHARLES THOMSON Signed: Famous Signers on Colonial Currency March 10, 1769 “Relief and Employment of the Poor - City of Philadelphia” Pence Note Signed By Charles Thomson CHARLES THOMSON (1729 – 1824). Patriot Leader
0129: Colonial Currency 1769 PA CHARLES THOMSON SignedEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Colonial Currency, DE. 1758 BEN FRANKLIN Note: Colonial Notes Printed by B. Franklin Choice May 1, 1758 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Printed Delaware Colonial Currency Paper Money Note Rarity Delaware. May 1, 1758. Fifteen Shillings. “Horse” vignette.
0130: Colonial Currency, DE. 1758 BEN FRANKLIN NoteEst. US$1,400-US$1,800
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Colonial DE. June 1, 1759. 5s BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: Colonial Notes Printed by B. Franklin Choice June 1, 1759 Benjamin Franklin Issue Five Shillings Delaware. June 1, 1759. Five Shillings. Benjamin Franklin “Printed by B. Franklin” Issue. “Sea
0131: Colonial DE. June 1, 1759. 5s BENJAMIN FRANKLINEst. US$1,800-US$2,000
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Continental Currency. May 10, 1775. $1. FR CC-1: Continental Currency Fr. CC-1 First Continental Currency Denomination & Issue Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. One Dollar. First Continental Currency Issue. Philadelphia. Choice Very Fine. Fr.
0132: Continental Currency. May 10, 1775. $1. FR CC-1Est. US$500-US$600
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Continental Note, May 10, 1775 $6 PCGS EF-45 PPQ: Continental Currency May 10, 1775 Continental Six Dollars PCGS EF-45 PPQ Impressive First Continental Congress Philadelphia Issue Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Six Dollars. Philadelphia Issue.
0133: Continental Note, May 10, 1775 $6 PCGS EF-45 PPQEst. US$600-US$800
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Continental Currency May 10, 1775 $20 MARBLED EF: Continental Currency Popular “Marbled Border” Rarity Twenty Dollars of the May 1775 First Continental Congress Paper Money Issue Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Twenty Dollars. “Marbled
0134: Continental Currency May 10, 1775 $20 MARBLED EFEst. US$12,000-US$16,000
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Continental Currency, May 10, 1775. $30 Crisp AU: Continental Currency First Continental Currency Issue $30 Highest Denomination Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Thirty Dollars. First Philadelphia Issue. Crisp About Uncirculated. Fr. CC-10. A
0135: Continental Currency, May 10, 1775. $30 Crisp AUEst. US$600-US$800
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Continental Currency. May 9, 1776 $8 Choice Unc.: Continental Currency May 9, 1776 Continental Note Very Choice Uncirculated Continental Congress. May 9, 1776. Eight Dollars. Philadelphia Issue. Very Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CC-38. This
0136: Continental Currency. May 9, 1776 $8 Choice Unc.Est. US$1,000-US$1,400
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Continental Currency, July 22, 1776 $3 Ext. Fine: Continental Currency Pleasing Circulated July 22, 1776 Continental $3 Note Continental Congress. July 22, 1776. Three Dollars. Philadelphia Issue. Extremely Fine. Fr. CC-40. The face side is
0137: Continental Currency, July 22, 1776 $3 Ext. FineEst. US$500-US$600
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Continental Currency, May 1777 THE UNITED STATES: Continental Currency First “THE UNITED STATES” Titled Currency Issue of May 20, 1777 Continental Congress at Philadelphia $8 Note Continental Congress. May 20, 1777. Eight Dollars. First “The
0138: Continental Currency, May 1777 THE UNITED STATESEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Continental Currency, Jan. 14, 1779. $35. Ch. CU: Continental Currency January 14, 1779 Continental Note Choice Uncirculated Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Thirty-five Dollars. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CC-94. This red and black
0139: Continental Currency, Jan. 14, 1779. $35. Ch. CUEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Colonial Currency, CT, November 27, 1762 Receipt: Connecticut Currency 1759-1762 Notes Redeemed By The Connecticut Treasury November 27, 1762-Dated Colonial Era, Manuscript Document, Colonial Connecticut Treasury Receipt, Specifying the Dates of CT
0140: Colonial Currency, CT, November 27, 1762 ReceiptEst. US$300-US$400
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1764 Colonial Connecticut Currency Exchanged: Connecticut Currency 1760-62 Connecticut Colonial Currency Notes Exchanged July 2, 1764-Dated, Manuscript Colonial Connecticut Treasury Receipt, Specifying the 1760-62 Dates of CT Colonial Currency
0141: 1764 Colonial Connecticut Currency ExchangedEst. US$300-US$400
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Colonial Currency CT. Counterfeit PCGS Ch Unc-63: Connecticut Currency May 10, 1775 CT. 40 Shillings PCGS Ch. Uncirculated-63 Colony of Connecticut. May 10, 1775. Forty Shillings. Contemporary Counterfeit. PCGS graded Choice Uncirculated-63. Fr.
0142: Colonial Currency CT. Counterfeit PCGS Ch Unc-63Est. US$2,400-US$3,200
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Colonial Currency CT. June 7, 1776. 2s Superb CU: Connecticut Currency Superb Gem June 7, 1776 Connecticut Two Shillings Note Colony of Connecticut. June 7, 1776. Two Shillings. Slit Cancel. Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. CT-196. This bright,
0143: Colonial Currency CT. June 7, 1776. 2s Superb CUEst. US$400-US$600
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Colonial Currency. DE. Jan. 1, 1776, 2s6d GEM CU: Delaware Currency Gem Wide Margin January 1, 1776 2s6d Delaware Note Delaware. January 1, 1776. Two Shillings Six Pence. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Fr. DE-75. This boldly printed, crisp Revolutionary
0144: Colonial Currency. DE. Jan. 1, 1776, 2s6d GEM CUEst. US$600-US$800
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