Sold2020Rhode Island Colonial Currency $4 Four Dollars July 2,Rhode Island Colonial Currency $4 Four Dollars July 2, 1780. Serial 817. Signed Metcalfe Bowler, Adam Comstock (face); Jonathan Arnold (back). Mica flakes and blue fibers in paper. Watermarked. PrinteSee Sold Price
Sold20211780 EIGHT DOLLAR CONTINENTAL CURRENCY NOTEJuly 2, 1780, Rhode Island. Eight dollar note printed by Hall and Sellers with embedded blue fibers and bits of mica. Serial number 953. Strong signatures.See Sold Price
Sold2022Rhode Island and Providence Plantations $1 Note, July 2, 1780Rhode Island and Providence Plantations $1 Note, July 2, 1780guaranteed by the United States, printed by Hall and Sellers on laid paper in red and black inks, and signed locally by Adam Comstock and CSee Sold Price
Sold20211780 HARTFORD CONNECTICUT COLONIAL BANK NOTEIssued July 1, 1780. Hartford, Connecticut forty shillings colonial currency note. Printed in New -London by T. Green. Illegible, oxidized signature.See Sold Price
Sold20239 REPLICA COLONIAL & REVOLUTIONARY CURRENCY:1778-US $20, 1778 NORTH CAROLINA $4, 1780 MASSACHUSETTS $8 , 2-1780 NEW-HAMPSHIRE $7, 1780 CONNECTICUT 10 SHILLINGS, 1780 RHODE ISLAND $3 AND 2-1781 VIRGINIA $250See Sold Price
Sold2022Colonial Rhode Island Nine Pence Note, 1786Colonial Rhode Island Nine Pence Note, 1786 1p, measuring 2.75" x 4", Newport, Rhode Island, dated May 1786. A printed currency note, No. 5301, equal to "NINE PENCE' in Lawful Silver Money." DecoratedSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two New Hampshire Colonial Currency Notes1) Three dollars, March 18, 1780 printed by Hall and Sellers. 2) Seven Dollars, April 29, 1780 printed by Hall and Sellers. Condition: Good with ImperfectionsSee Sold Price
Sold2021U.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 2 Shillings and 6U.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 2 Shillings and 6 Pence, July 1, 1780 (Fr-CT236). One of the signers (John Chester) was a member of the Continental Congress. Another signer (William Pitkin IV) waSee Sold Price
Sold2020(7) different copies of Colonial Notes: Delaware,(7) different copies of Colonial Notes: Delaware, Pennsylvania (2) Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Virginia. (1) Bank of USA $1000.See Sold Price
Sold2023Six 18th Century Colonial NotesSix 18th century colonial notes 1) Continental currency , The United Colonies - two dollars, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 22, 1776. Printed by Hall and Sellers. 2) Forty Five 'Spanish Milled' dollSee Sold Price
Sold2022UNCUT SHEET OF RHODE ISLAND COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTES 1786 Sheet size 12.25" x 6.75". Framed 22.5" xUNCUT SHEET OF RHODE ISLAND COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTES1786Notes for one and two shillings, and six and nine pence.Sheet size 12.25" x 6.75". Framed 22.5" x 17".See Sold Price
Sold2021U.S. Colonial Currency. Connecticut July 1, 1780. NineU.S. Colonial Currency. Connecticut July 1, 1780. Nine Pence (Fr-CT233). PCGS Apparent VF35. Hole Cancelled, Edge Splits Repaired.See Sold Price
Sold2021U.S. Colonial Currency. Connecticut July 1, 1780. One SU.S. Colonial Currency. Connecticut July 1, 1780. One Shilling (Fr-CT234). PCGS Apparent VF30. Hole Cancelled, Repaired Edge Tear.See Sold Price
Sold2023Colonial Currency Note, Thirty ShillingsState of Rhode Island, 1786, Thirty Shillings Currency Note. Stating "This Bill is equal to thirty shillings in Lawful Silver Money, and shall be received in all Payments within this State..." ShillinSee Sold Price
Sold2022FOUR RHODE ISLAND OBSOLETE CURRENCY NOTESGroup of four Rhode Island obsolete currency notes. All issued by the New England Commercial Bank. Includes two 1 dollar notes, a two dollar note, and a five dollar note. All are unsigned and appear tSee Sold Price
Sold2021U.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 5 ShillingsU.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 5 Shillings, July 1, 1780 (Fr-CT237). PCGS Choice New 63PPQ, Hole Cancelled. The paper is wholly fresh, and the embossing quite bold. Est. $120.See Sold Price
Sold2021U.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 5 ShillingsU.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 5 Shillings, July 1, 1780 (Fr-CT237). PCGS EF45 PPQ, Hole Cancelled and a balanced, completely honest specimen. Est. $65.See Sold Price
Sold2021U.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 40 ShillingsU.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 40 Shillings, July 1, 1780 (Fr-CT240). PCGS AU53 PPQ, Hole Cancelled. This Near Mint example is entirely pleasing to the eye. Est. $75.See Sold Price
Sold2021U.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 20 ShillingsU.S. Colonial Currency, Connecticut. 20 Shillings, July 1, 1780 (Fr-CT239). PCGS Ch AU58 PPQ, Hole Cancelled. The paper is bright and quite appealing. Est. $90.See Sold Price
Sold2023American Portrait (19th Century)Painted portrait housed in half a case. H 5" x W 4 1/2" x 3" 1/2" (overall). Provenance: The descendants of Jean Paul & Emily Selinger (Rhode Island). Note: The family is uncertain as to the identifySee Sold Price
Sold2021OBSOLETE RHODE ISLAND CURRENCYObsolete Rhode Island Currency. Bank notes from The New England Commercial Bank of Newport, Rhode Island. Denominations:$1, (2)$2, $5. Engraver: New England Bank NoteCo. Unframed. Condition: GoodSee Sold Price
Sold20221800's $1 $2 RHODE ISLAND OBSOLETE BANKNOTES1800's $1 $2 RHODE ISLAND OBSOLETE BANKNOTES Lot of three 1800's Rhode Island obsolete banknotes. To include: $1 Providence, Rhode Island Bank of America remainder note. $1 Johnston, RhodSee Sold Price
Sold2021(7) copies Colonial and Revolutionary Currency(7) copies Colonial and Revolutionary Currency 1760-1780: Rhode Island, Connecticut, MC18:C91assachusetts, New Hampshire, South Carolina, North Carolina, and the USSee Sold Price
Sold2018COFFEE sign, c. 1920 Diner signCOFFEE sign, c. 1920 Diner sign Date: c. 1920 Dimensions: 4 1/2 h x 30 w Provenance/Additional Info: Double-sided, good wear, edges grungy from Diner locale. Rhode Island. Please note that this lot haSee Sold Price
4 days LeftMynt Auctions1780 July 2 Rhode Island Colonial FR#RI-285 $4 Dollars PMG 53 About Unc EPQ$390
Jun 08Early American History Auctionsc. 1780 Providence, Rhode Island Pewter Porringer Bearing the Distinct American Eagle Touchmark of$650
Jun 08Early American History AuctionsSAMUEL CRANSTON Signed 1722 Military Commission as RI + Providence Plantations Royal Governor$800
Jun 08Simpson Galleries, LLC.A COLONIAL QUEEN ANNE ELM DROP LEAF GATE LEG TABLE, AMERICAN, ATTRIBUTED TO RHODE ISLAND, MID/LATE$200