The 68th Annual Houston Money Show Auction

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Continental Currency. CC-1, May 10th 1775, One Dollar, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 451Continental Currency. CC-1, May 10th 1775, One Dollar, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45
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Depressa Resurgit- Having been pressed down, it rises again. Original printing of 49,000 PMG 32 graded 2 in 45, 2 in 45EPQ, 1 in 53, 1 in 55, 1 in 58:
Sold for 1,900.00
Continental Currency. CC-2, May 10th, 1775. Two Dollars, PCGS graded Extremely Fine 452Continental Currency. CC-2, May 10th, 1775. Two Dollars, PCGS graded Extremely Fine 45
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A nice copy from the first series of Continental Currency authorized to support the war effort. Also, the first United States $2 note. As of7/12/2021
Sold for 850.00
Continental Currency. CC-3, May 10, 1775. Three Dollars, PMG graded Choice About Unc 583Continental Currency. CC-3, May 10, 1775. Three Dollars, PMG graded Choice About Unc 58
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Part of the JO­ denomination first series of notes (consisting of $1,$2,$3,$4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $20 and $30 denominations)issued under the autho...
Sold for 1,100.00
Continental Currency. CC-5. May  10, 1775. Five Dollars. PMG graded Uncirculated 62 EPQ4Continental Currency. CC-5. May 10, 1775. Five Dollars. PMG graded Uncirculated 62 EPQ
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Nice margins, a little close at top of front. A nice uncirculated piece with the coveted EPQ designation. As of 8/14/2021 PMG has graded 41 C-5'...
Sold for 1,100.00
Continental Currency. CC-6, May 10, 1775, Six Dollars, PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ5Continental Currency. CC-6, May 10, 1775, Six Dollars, PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ
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This $6 note is part of the initial IO denomination series of notes authorized by the Continental Congress to fund expenses of the fight for independe
Sold for 1,200.00
Continental Currency. CC-7, May 101h, 1775. Seven Dollars, PMG graded About Uncirculated  55 EPQ6Continental Currency. CC-7, May 101h, 1775. Seven Dollars, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 EPQ
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A beautiful example of the $7 denomination from the very first series of Continental Currency. Issued to finance the American Revolution. PMG accurate
Sold for 1,300.00
Continental Currency. CC-10, May 10th,  1775. PMG graded Very Fine 30 EPQ7Continental Currency. CC-10, May 10th, 1775. PMG graded Very Fine 30 EPQ
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A nice mid-grade example of the highest denomination in the first the first series of Continental notes. This is also the only CC-10 under AU 50 given
Sold for 460.00
Continental Currency. CC-14, November 29th,  1775. PMG graded Almost Uncirculated 55 EPQ8Continental Currency. CC-14, November 29th, 1775. PMG graded Almost Uncirculated 55 EPQ
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A very choice example of the Four Dollar denomination for the second series of Continental notes. Well centered, with only the front right border a bi
Sold for 850.00
Continental Currency. CC-15, November 29, 1775. Five Dollar Note. PMG graded AU 509Continental Currency. CC-15, November 29, 1775. Five Dollar Note. PMG graded AU 50
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Nicely inked, very strong signatures and serial number. Emblem of a hand touching a prickly bush with drops of blood, with the motto SUSTINE VEL ABSTI
Sold for 700.00
Continental Currency. CC-15, November 29, 1775. Five Dollars. PMG graded Choice About Unc 5810Continental Currency. CC-15, November 29, 1775. Five Dollars. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58
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Nicely inked, very strong signatures and serial number. Emblem of a hand touching a prickly bush with drops of blood, with the motto SUSTINE VEL ABSTI
Sold for 800.00
Continental Currency. CC-15, Novernber 29, 1775, Five Dollar Note. PMG  Choice About Unc 5811Continental Currency. CC-15, Novernber 29, 1775, Five Dollar Note. PMG Choice About Unc 58
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Bold signatures and serial number. Three nice margins, with only the top of obverse margin slightly touching. Emblem of a thorny bush (America) with a
Sold for 1,300.00
Continental Currency. CC-17, November 29, 1775, Seven Dollar note. PMG graded AU 5512Continental Currency. CC-17, November 29, 1775, Seven Dollar note. PMG graded AU 55
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Bold signatures and serial number. Three nice margins, with top margin slightly touching. Emblem of a storm descending with the inscription SERENABIT-
Sold for 650.00
Continental Currency. CC-17, November 291h,  1775. Seven Dollar Note. PMG graded Almost Unc 5013Continental Currency. CC-17, November 291h, 1775. Seven Dollar Note. PMG graded Almost Unc 50
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Very nicely inked with bold signatures and serial number. Nice margins all around, just a bit close at lower part of front. Emblem depicting storm clo
Sold for 600.00
Continental Currency. CC-18, November 29th, 1775. Eight Dollar Note, PMG graded Choice Un 6314Continental Currency. CC-18, November 29th, 1775. Eight Dollar Note, PMG graded Choice Un 63
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Clear margins all around both obverse and reverse. Bold inking, signatures and serial number. As of 7/12/2021 PMG has grade a total of 50 in all grad
Sold for 1,400.00
Continental Currency. CC-22, February  17th, 1776. $2/3. PCGS Banknote graded AU 53 PPQ15Continental Currency. CC-22, February 17th, 1776. $2/3. PCGS Banknote graded AU 53 PPQ
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A note that has the appearance of a much higher grade. Full boarders all around. Vivid inking, signature and serial number. A beautiful example of thi
Sold for 2,200.00
Continental Currency. CC-33, May 9, 1776. Three Dollar Note. PMG graded AU 5316Continental Currency. CC-33, May 9, 1776. Three Dollar Note. PMG graded AU 53
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Well centered with four nice margins. Signatures and serial number are clear, with the red ink just a bit faded as usual. The emblem depicts an eagle
Sold for 550.00
Continental Currency. CC-36. May 9, 1776. Six Dollars. PMG graded AU5517Continental Currency. CC-36. May 9, 1776. Six Dollars. PMG graded AU55
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A beautiful well inked note with bold signatures and serial number. Well centered with four solid margins. As nice an AU55 note as one could expect. T
Sold for 1,300.00
Continental Currency. CC-37, May 9, 1776. Seven Dollars. PMG graded Choice VF 3518Continental Currency. CC-37, May 9, 1776. Seven Dollars. PMG graded Choice VF 35
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Margins a bit tight but none cut into the design. The note is a bit raggedly cut. Serial number and signatures are strong. Emblem depicts a storm clou
Sold for 340.00
Continental Currency. CC-38, May 9, 1776, Eight Dollars, PCGS graded Choice About New SSPPQ.19Continental Currency. CC-38, May 9, 1776, Eight Dollars, PCGS graded Choice About New SSPPQ.
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Wonderful dark printing and perfectly centered with premium paper quality. Bold signatures and serial number make this a visually exceptional piece. E
Sold for 1,100.00
Continental Currency. CC-50, November 2, 1776. Five Dollars. PMGChoice AU50. Nicely inked20Continental Currency. CC-50, November 2, 1776. Five Dollars. PMGChoice AU50. Nicely inked
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Margins clear all around. a bit tight but none cut into the design. Serial number and signatures are a bit faded but fully readable. Emblem depicts a
Sold for 550.00
Continental Currency. CC-51, November 2,1776, Six Dollars. PMG graded About Uncirculated 55EPQ21Continental Currency. CC-51, November 2,1776, Six Dollars. PMG graded About Uncirculated 55EPQ
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This is a very nice, well centered, well inked note with strong signatures and serial number. The PMG EPQ is well deserved. The front depicts the emb
Sold for 800.00
Continental Currency. CC-54, November 2, 1776. Thirty Dollars. PMG graded Choice Unc 63EPQ22Continental Currency. CC-54, November 2, 1776. Thirty Dollars. PMG graded Choice Unc 63EPQ
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Top and left margins are tight, cut in at lower left. Serial number is clear, first signature is strong, second weak Emblem depicts Laurel wreath on
Sold for 1,900.00
Continental Currency. CC-54, November 2, 1776. Thirty Dollars. PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 6423Continental Currency. CC-54, November 2, 1776. Thirty Dollars. PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64
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Nice margins all around. Serial number and signatures are strong. Emblem depicts Laurel wreath on a pedestal. The Motto reads SI RECTE FACIES, which t
Sold for 2,400.00
Continental Currency. CC-55, February 26, 1777. Two Dollars. PMG graded Choice XF4524Continental Currency. CC-55, February 26, 1777. Two Dollars. PMG graded Choice XF45
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Good margins, just a bit tight lower right obv. Serial number and signatures are strong. Emblem depicts A hand holding a flail (ancient tool for thre
Sold for 400.00
Continental Currency. CC-59, February 26, 1777. Six Dollars. PMG XF40. Four clear margins all around25Continental Currency. CC-59, February 26, 1777. Six Dollars. PMG XF40. Four clear margins all around
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Serial number and signatures are clear . Emblem depicts a beaver perseveringly gnawing down a tree. The tree representing Britain and the beaver the
Sold for 440.00
Continental Currency. CC-60, February 26, 1777. Seven Dollar Note. PMG graded EF 4026Continental Currency. CC-60, February 26, 1777. Seven Dollar Note. PMG graded EF 40
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Bold serial number and signatures. Emblem depicts a storm at sea. SERENABIT surround which translates to “It will be calm.” Revers d
Sold for 400.00
Continental Currency. CC-61, February 26, 1777, Eight Dollar Note, PMG graded EF 4027Continental Currency. CC-61, February 26, 1777, Eight Dollar Note, PMG graded EF 40
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Nice margins all around well inked. Serial number and signatures are strong. Emblem depicts an ornate thirteen string harp. The motto reads MAJORA MIN
Sold for 550.00
Continental Currency. CC-61, February 26, 1777. 8 Dollars. PCGS XF 2 45 apparent, stains on back28Continental Currency. CC-61, February 26, 1777. 8 Dollars. PCGS XF 2 45 apparent, stains on back
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Tight on three sides, with full gutter on right side of front and left side on back. Inking is clear as are the signatures and serial number. Stain ap
Sold for 220.00
Continental Currency. CC-62, Feb. 26, 1777, Thirty Dollars, PMG graded 4129Continental Currency. CC-62, Feb. 26, 1777, Thirty Dollars, PMG graded 41
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SI-RECT- FACES: If Thou Shall Do Well VI-CONCITATE: Having Been Bestirred CESSANTE-VENTO-CONQUIESCEMUS: When the Wind Subsides Then We Shall Rest. or
Sold for 1,600.00
Continental Currency. CC-62, February 26, 1777. Thirty Dollar Note. PMG graded Choice EF 4530Continental Currency. CC-62, February 26, 1777. Thirty Dollar Note. PMG graded Choice EF 45
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SI-RECT- FACES: If Thou Shall Do Well VI-CONCITATE: Having Been Bestirred CESSANTE-VENTO-CONQUIESCEMUS: When the Wind Subsides Then We Shall Rest. Pr
Sold for 380.00
Continental Currency. CC-70 May 20, 1777. Thirty Dollars. PMG graded 1631Continental Currency. CC-70 May 20, 1777. Thirty Dollars. PMG graded 16
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SI-RECT- FACIES: If Thou Shall Do Well VI-CONCITATE: Having Been Bestirred CESSANTE-VENTO-CONQUIESCEMUS: When the Wind Subsides Then We Shall Rest .Se
Sold for 1,300.00
Continental Currency. CC-79, September 26, 1778 $5, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ32Continental Currency. CC-79, September 26, 1778 $5, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ
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This is a beautiful September 26, 1778 $5 note, which is just about as nice as the day it was printed. Great broad margins on both sides, deeply inked
Sold for 950.00
Continental Currency. CC-84, September 26,1778. Forty Dollars. PMG graded Choice CU6433Continental Currency. CC-84, September 26,1778. Forty Dollars. PMG graded Choice CU64
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Nicely centered all around, both front and back. Well inked with clear signatures and serial number. Emblem depicts an all-seeing eye with thirteen st
Sold for 1,400.00
Continental Currency. CC-86, September 26,1778. Sixty Dollars. PMG graded AU5034Continental Currency. CC-86, September 26,1778. Sixty Dollars. PMG graded AU50
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Tight margins all around. Serial number and first signature faded. Motto reads DEUS REGNAT EXULTET TERRA, which translates, "The Lord Reignei...
Sold for 420.00
Continental Currency. CC-90, January 14, 1779. Four Dollars. PMG graded AU55EPQ35Continental Currency. CC-90, January 14, 1779. Four Dollars. PMG graded AU55EPQ
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Well centered, just a bit close on the lower left front. Excellent inking, bold signatures and serial number. Emblem depicts a running boar about to i
Sold for 800.00
Continental Currency. CC-91,  January 14th, 1779. Five Dollars. PMG graded AUS336Continental Currency. CC-91, January 14th, 1779. Five Dollars. PMG graded AUS3
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A beautifully printed example with both red and black inking quite vivid. Four full margins are seen on both sides. Signatures and serial number are b
Sold for 500.00
Continental Currency. CC-92. January  14, 1779. Twenty Dollars. PMG graded VF3037Continental Currency. CC-92. January 14, 1779. Twenty Dollars. PMG graded VF30
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Not bad for the grade. Margins a bit close, but inking, signatures and serial number are quite strong. The emblem depicts rays of sun emitting fire on
Sold for 300.00
Continental Currency. CC-94, January 14, 1779. Thirty-five Dollars. PMG graded XF 4538Continental Currency. CC-94, January 14, 1779. Thirty-five Dollars. PMG graded XF 45
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Well centered, just a bit close on bottom front. Signatures and serial number are clear.. The emblem depicts a symbol of agriculture as the strength o
Sold for 360.00
Continental Currency. CC-94, January 14th  , 1779. Thirty-Five Dollars. PMG graded AU53EPQ39Continental Currency. CC-94, January 14th , 1779. Thirty-Five Dollars. PMG graded AU53EPQ
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Margins tight on obverse. The note is a bit raggedly cut. Serial number and signatures are clear . Emblem depicts and agricultural scene indicating a
Sold for 675.00
Continental Currency. CC-96, January 14, 1779. Forty-Five Dollars. PMG graded Choice XF45EPQ40Continental Currency. CC-96, January 14, 1779. Forty-Five Dollars. PMG graded Choice XF45EPQ
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Well centered, just a bit tight on the left side of the obverse. Well inked, with clear signatures and serial number. Great paper quality as indicated
Sold for 380.00
Continental Currency. CC-97, January  14, 1779, Fifty Dollars. PCGS graded About New 5341Continental Currency. CC-97, January 14, 1779, Fifty Dollars. PCGS graded About New 53
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Nice margins, being a bit close on the left obverse. Nice red and black inking with bold signatures and serial number. Inscribed PERENNIS translated E
Sold for 550.00
Continental Currency. CC-99, January 14, 1779, Sixty Dollars, PCGS graded Choice About New 5842Continental Currency. CC-99, January 14, 1779, Sixty Dollars, PCGS graded Choice About New 58
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A nice well inked example the $60 denomination from the last issued series of Continental currency. Both the red and the black ink are vivid. The sign
Sold for 750.00
Continental Currency. CC-99, January 14th,  1779, Sixty Dollars. PMG graded Choice VF-3543Continental Currency. CC-99, January 14th, 1779, Sixty Dollars. PMG graded Choice VF-35
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Well inked with vivid signatures and serial number. Really a very choice note for the grade. Emblem reads DEUS REGNAT EXULTET TERRA, which translates
Sold for 320.00
Continental Currency. CC-100, January 14, 1779, Sixty-five Dollar note. PMG AU55 EPQ44Continental Currency. CC-100, January 14, 1779, Sixty-five Dollar note. PMG AU55 EPQ
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This is the only note of this denomination in the entire Continual Currency series. PMG AU55 EPQ. Superb Bold signatures and serial number. Four nice
Sold for 800.00
Continental Currency $30 Note, 26 February 1777 Issue, Friedberg  #CC-62, PMG AU58 (Minor Repairs)45Continental Currency $30 Note, 26 February 1777 Issue, Friedberg #CC-62, PMG AU58 (Minor Repairs)
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Issue authorized by the Continental Congress in Baltimore and signed by S. S. Coale and Rinaldo Johnson. In January 1777 Continental Currency was beg
Sold for 460.00
Continental Currency $60 Note, 26 September 1778 Issue, Friedberg  #CC-86, PMG graded AU5546Continental Currency $60 Note, 26 September 1778 Issue, Friedberg #CC-86, PMG graded AU55
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Issue authorized by the Continental Congress in Philadelphia and signed by Paul Cox and Nathaniel Donnell. Serial number 254396. The margins are une
Sold for 480.00
Continental Currency $30 Note, 14 January 1779 Issue, C-138, VF3047Continental Currency $30 Note, 14 January 1779 Issue, C-138, VF30
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Faint evidence of quarter folds intersect in the center, clearest on the reverse, but they are not obtrusive. The only other defect is a tiny stain o
Sold for 80.00
Continental Currency $70 Note, 14 January 1779 Issue, C-207, EF4048Continental Currency $70 Note, 14 January 1779 Issue, C-207, EF40
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The paper is relatively crisp but there is a small stain on the upper right corner affecting both sides. Two blue fibers in the paper are clearly vis
Sold for 320.00
Maryland Colonial Note $8 or 36 Shillings, 10 April 1774 Issue, C-184 VF3049Maryland Colonial Note $8 or 36 Shillings, 10 April 1774 Issue, C-184 VF30
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Crisp paper but the left margin is compromised and there is a faint vertical fold down the center. Serial #6490. Signed by John Clapham and William
Sold for 120.00
Mass. Colonial Note 4 Shillings, 6 Pence, 26 January 1779, FR #MA-273, PMG AU55, Hole Cancelled50Mass. Colonial Note 4 Shillings, 6 Pence, 26 January 1779, FR #MA-273, PMG AU55, Hole Cancelled
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Previously mounted with some pencil annotations on the upper right and lower reverse, all on the blank border. Minor stain on the lower right reverse
Sold for 340.00