101 - FRANCIS HOPKINSON. PA, 1771. Twenty ShillingsEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Famous Signers on Colonial Currency
Outstanding “Francis Hopkinson” Signer of the Declaration of Independence Signed 1771 Pennsylvania Colonial Note
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102 - JOHN MORTON. April 3, 1772 Signed John MortonEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Famous Signers on Colonial Currency
“John Morton” Signer of the Declaration of Independence Signed April 3, 1772 Pennsylvania PCGS Choice New-63
JOH
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106 - Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. $5Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Continental Currency
Gem Uncirculated Continental Note of February 17, 1776
Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. Five Dollars. Philadelphia Issu
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107 - Continental Congress. Sept. 26, 1778, $60Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Continental Currency
Continental Congress. September 26, 1778. Sixty Dollars. Choice Crisp About Uncirculated.
Fr. CC-99. This well centered Conti
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110 - Colonial Currency, CT, June 7, 1776 1 ShillingEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Connecticut Currency
Superb “No Cancel” June 7, 1776 Connecticut One Shilling
Colony of Connecticut. June 7, 1776. One Shilling. No Cancel. Superb G
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125 - Colonial Currency, GA, 1776, $5, CannonEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
1777 Georgia Five Dollars “Cannon” PMG Choice AU-58 The Single Finest PMG Certified “Cannon” Vignette Note
Georgia. 1777 Blue Seal.
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126 - Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $5, Liberty CapEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
One of Only Two PMG Graded Extremely Rare 1777 Thirteen Dollars “Liberty Cap” Seal Georgia Notes
Georgia. 1777. Thirteen Dollars. “
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127 - Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $4/5Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
June 8, 1777 Georgia Four Fifths of a Dollar PMG VF-30
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Four Fifths of a Dollar or Four Shillings. Typeset De
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128 - Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $2, Sailing ShipEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
Two Dollars “Sailing Ship” Seal Red “in” Type PMG Choice Very Fine-35
Georgia. June 8, 1777 Resolution. Two Dollars. “Sailing Ship”
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129 - Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $3, FrontiersmanEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
June 8, 1777 Georgia Colonial “Frontiersman” Seal Note Red “in” Type PMG Very Fine-30 “EPQ”
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Three Dollars.
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130 - Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $5, RattlesnakeEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
Exceptional “Coiled Rattlesnake” Seal Georgia Five Dollars
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Five Dollars. “Coiled Rattlesnake” Seal Vignette.
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131 - Colonial Currency, GA, 1777, $7, Liberty CapEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
Colorful June 8, 1777 Seven Dollars Red “in” Liberty Cap
Georgia. June 8, 1777. Seven Dollars. Red “in”. “Liberty Cap” vignette. PM
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132 - Colonial Currency, GA. September 10, 1777. $1Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
Vivid September 10, 1777 Georgia Red “Justice” Seal Note PMG Graded About Unc-50 The Finest Certified By PMG
Georgia. September 10,
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133 - Colonial Currency, GA. September 10, 1777. $2Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Georgia Currency
September 10, 1777 Two Dollars Red “Sailing Ship” Seal
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Two Dollars. “Sailing Ship” Seal vignette. Red
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135 - Colonial Currency, MD, June 28, 1780, $8Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Maryland Currency
June 28, 1780 Maryland “Guaranteed” Issue Note PCGS Certified Choice About New-55
State of Maryland. June 28, 1780. Eight Dollars
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136 - Colonial Currency, MA, May 25, 1775, 18 ShillingsEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Massachusetts Currency
Massachusetts “Paul Revere” Engraved Copper-plate Note May 25, 1775 Eighteen Shillings - Due Date May 25, 1776
Colony of Mass
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137 - Colonial Currency, MA, October 18, 1776, 6 PenceEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Massachusetts Currency
October 18, 1776 Paul Revere Engraved “Codfish” Note
Massachusetts State. October 18, 1776. Six Pence. Due date of October 18
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138 - Colonial Currency, MA, October 16, 1778, 6 PenceEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Massachusetts Currency
Paul Revere Engraved October 16, 1778 “Codfish” Note
Massachusetts State. October 16, 1778. Six Pence. Due date of October 18
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139 - Colonial Currency, MA, October 16, 1778, 12 PenceEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Massachusetts Currency
October 16, 1778 Paul Revere Engraved “Codfish” Note
Massachusetts State. October 16, 1778. Twelve Pence. Paul Revere Engrave
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140 - Colonial Currency, MA, December 1, 1779, 1s6dEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Massachusetts Currency
1779 Paul Revere Engraved “Rising Sun” Issue Note
Massachusetts State. December 1, 1779. One Shilling Six Pence. Paul Revere
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146 - Colonial Currency, NJ, Jan. 9, 1781. 1s6dEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
New Jersey Currency
January 9, 1781 One Shilling Six Pence New Jersey Note
State of New Jersey. January 9, 1781. One Shilling Six Pence. PCGS graded
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147 - Colonial Currency, NJ, Jan. 9, 1781. 2s6dEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
New Jersey Currency
January 9, 1781 New Jersey Note PMG Ch. CU-63 “EPQ” The Single Finest PMG Certified Two Shillings Six Pence
State of New Jersey.
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148 - Colonial Currency, NJ, Jan. 9, 1781. 3s6dEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
New Jersey Currency
Scarce January 9, 1781 New Jersey Three Shillings Six Pence Note PCGS New-60 Signed by David Brearley
State of New Jersey. Janua
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154 - Colonial Currency, NY, 1790, City of New York, 3dEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
New York Currency
Crisp 1790 “City of New York” Three Pence Note
New York. “Corporation of the City of New York.” February 20, 1790. Three Pence. PM
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155 - Colonial Currency, NY, November 5, 1792, 1dEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
New York Currency
Exceedingly Rare November 5, 1792 New York “City of Hudson” One Penny Note PMG Graded Very Fine-25
New York. November 5, 1792. On
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157 - Colonial Currency, NC, Mar. 9, 1754 Act. 30sEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
North Carolina Currency
Beautiful March 9, 1754 North Carolina Thirty Shillings The Second Finest Quality 1754 Issue Note Certified
North Carolina.
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158 - Colonial Currency, NC, August 8, 1778, $5Early American History Auctions, Inc.
North Carolina Currency
PMG Choice Uncirculated-64 “EPQ” Tied As The Finest PMG Certified NC Five Dollars “The Rising States” Note
State of North Ca
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159 - Colonial Currency, NC, May 10, 1780. $25Early American History Auctions, Inc.
North Carolina Currency
Gorgeous May 10, 1780 Twenty-five Dollars “Quid Non Virtute Efficiendum” Note PCGS Very Choice New-64PPQ
North Carolina. May
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173 - Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1781, 5s, AEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Pennsylvania Currency
Finest April 20, 1781 Five Shillings Note Certified By PMG
Pennsylvania. April 20, 1781. Five Shillings. Plate A. PMG graded A
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175 - Colonial Currency, RI, Jan. 15, 1776, 20sEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Rhode Island Currency
Quality January 15, 1776 Twenty Shillings Rhode Island Note and Far Superior To The Finest PMG Certified
Colony of Rhode Islan
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177 - Colonial Currency, RI, Sept. 5 1776, $1/8Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Rhode Island Currency
Scarce RI September 5, 1776 One Eighth of a Dollar Note
State of Rhode Island. September 5, 1776. One Eighth of a Dollar. Choi
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178 - Colonial Currency, RI, May 1786, Nine PenceEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Rhode Island Currency
May 1786 Rhode Island Nine Pence Note Jumbo Margins PMG Gem Uncirculated-66 “Exceptional Paper Quality”
State of Rhode Island.
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180 - Colonial Currency, SC, June 1 1775, 50 Pound NoteEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
South Carolina Currency
Choice June 1, 1775 South Carolina Fifty Pounds Note
South Carolina. June 1, 1775. Fifty Pounds. “Woman Frightened by a Sto
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182 - Colonial Currency, SC, March 6, 1776, £2-5sEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
South Carolina Currency
Exceptional March 6, 1776 Two Pounds Five Shillings South Carolina Note PASS-CO Graded EF-40
South Carolina. March 6, 1776.
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184 - Colonial Currency, SC, April 10, 1778, 20s, HorseEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
South Carolina Currency
April 10, 1778 South Carolina Twenty Shillings “Horse”
South Carolina. April 10, 1778. Twenty Shillings. “Horse” vignette. C
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185 - Colonial Currency, SC, July 6, 1789, 1s3dEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
South Carolina Currency
“TREASUSY” Misspelled Error City of Charleston Note
South Carolina. City of Charleston. July 6, 1789. One Shilling Three Pen
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187 - Colonial Currency, VA, October 20, 1777. $2/3Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Virginia Currency
PASS-CO Choice CU-63 October 20, 1777 Virginia Note
Treasury of Virginia. October 20, 1777. $2/3. PASS-CO graded Choice Crisp Unci
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188 - Colonial Currency, VA, May 1, 1780. $3Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Virginia Currency
May 1, 1780 Virginia “Guaranteed” PMG Choice Uncirculated-63 “Exceptional Paper Quality”
State of Virginia. May 1, 1780. Three Dol
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189 - Colonial Currency, VA, October 16, 1780. $400Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Virginia Currency
Extremely Rare Virginia “An Act for the more effectual and Speedy Clothing the Army” October 16, 1780 Issue Note
Treasury of Virgi
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190 - Colonial Currency, VA, May 7, 1781. $500Early American History Auctions, Inc.
Virginia Currency
Virginia 1781 Five Hundred Dollars Note PMG AU-50
Treasury of Virginia. May 7, 1781. Five Hundred Dollars. PMG graded About Uncirc
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192 - Encased Postage Stamps, EP-4a, 1¢, AYER'SEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Encased Postage Stamps
Fully Silvered “AYER'S SARSAPARILLA” One Cent
EP-4a, HB-28, S-13, Reed AS01MD. One Cent. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. Mediu...
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193 - Encased Postage Stamps, EP-6a, 1¢ FANCYGOODSEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Encased Postage Stamps
One Cent Joseph L. Bates “FANCYGOODS” Silvered R-6
EP-6a,, HB-49, S-26, Reed BA01FG. One Cent. JOSEPH L. BATES. “FANCYGOODS”
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194 - Encased Postage Stamps, 1¢, WHITE THE HATTEREarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Encased Postage Stamps
One Cent “WHITE THE HATTER” New York Rarity-7
EP-30, HB-234, S-178, Reed-WH01. One Cent. WHITE THE HATTER. New York. Very Fi
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198 - Encased Postage Stamps, 3¢, BURNETTS COCOAINEEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Encased Postage Stamps
Scarce Silvered Three Cents “Burnett’s Cocoaine Kalliston”
EP-39, HB-74, S-45, Reed-BK03. Three Cents. BURNETT’S COCOAINE KAL
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199 - Encased Postage Stamps, 5¢, AYERS CATHARTICEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Encased Postage Stamps
Extremely Rare Ayer’s Cathartic Pills “Long Arrows” Type 3 to 5 Known The Very First Example We Have Offered !
EP-60a, HB-8,
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200 - Encased Postage Stamps, 5¢, AYERS SARSAPARILLAEarly American History Auctions, Inc.
Encased Postage Stamps
Elusive EP-63 “AYER’S SARSAPARILLA” Five Cents
EP-63, HB-33, S-16, Reed-AS05MD. Five Cents. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, Medium Lette
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