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Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency May 10, 1775 Session
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2205 Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. $5 AU $500.00

No.21853. About Uncirculated, rounded corners; $6. No.10389. Close to Extremely Fine; November 29, 1775 Resolution. $4. No.42966. Very Fine, back scotch tape on split. 3 pieces.
2206 Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. $20 F $875.00
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775 Session. $20. No.7183. A superb vignette with a face creating a...
No.7183. A superb vignette with a face creating a strong wind across the waves, legend VI CONCINATE (Driven by force). The back has a thematic rendition also with a blazing sun over ships on a calm sea, legend CESSANTE VENTO CONQUIESCEMUS (When the storm dies down we will rest). Printed on Marbled Edged Paper, obtained by Benjamin Franklin for use by the Continental Congress. The great...  more
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency November 29, 1775 Resolution
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2207 Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. $5 CU $350.00
Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. $5. No.34338. Some very minor handling and corner rubs, but...
No.34338. Some very minor handling and corner rubs, but Crisp Uncirculated. Complete margins, though not ''monster''.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency February 17, 1776 Resolution
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2208 Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. $1/6 F to VF $166.00

No.[faded]. Popular ''Fugio'' motifs by Franklin. Fine to Very Fine, side edge split is paper taped on the back; $2/3. No.28247. Fine plus, trimmed in slightly. Both well matched. 2 pieces.
2209 Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. $8 EF $280.00

No.42158. Extremely Fine, well margined and printed; July 22, 1776. $2. No.34205. Fine to Very Fine, back scotch tape remnants; $6. No.24499. Very Fine plus. 3 pieces.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency May 9, 1776 Resolution
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2210 Continental Congress. May 9, 1776. $1 VF to EF $220.00

No.65937. Very Fine; $2. No.59747. Well printed. Very Fine to Extremely Fine; $3. No.12460. Very Fine or so. Hard vertical fold. 3 pieces.
2211 Continental Congress. May 9, 1776. $4 CH AU $300.00
Continental Congress. May 9, 1776. $4. No.138011. Boar motif. Some rubs on the corners and a partial...
No.138011. Boar motif. Some rubs on the corners and a partial corner fold. Choice About Uncirculated.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency July 22, 1776 Resolution
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2212 Continental Congress. July 22, 1776. $5 CU $400.00

No.15239. Crisp, but horizontal fold. Light foxing. Extremely Fine or better; $30. No.6514. Some corner handling and toned overall. However, Crisp Uncirculated. 2 pieces.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency November 2, 1776 Resolution
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2213 Continental Congress. November 2, 1776. $7 CU $325.00
Continental Congress. November 2, 1776. $7. No.60433. A top edge pinhole and some side rubbing. Crisp...
No.60433. A top edge pinhole and some side rubbing. Crisp Uncirculated.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency February 26, 1777 Baltimore Resolution
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2214 Continental Congress. February 26, 1777 Baltimore Resolution. $3 VF $176.00

No.24766. Very Fine; $6. No.38915. Very Fine with rounded corners. 2 pieces.
2215 Continental Congress. February 26, 1777 Baltimore Resolution. $7 AU $300.00

No.32551. Well printed with a light vertical fold. Two margins are wide. About Uncirculated.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency April 11, 1778 York Town Resolution
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2216 Continental Congress. April 11, 1778. $5. Contemporary Counterfeit VF $280.00
Continental Congress. April 11, 1778. $5. Contemporary Counterfeit. No.93244[?]. Described on Newman...
No.93244[?]. Described on Newman page 462 and also on an official broadside of the period. The note with no comma after 'April'. Diamond punch cancel through the vignette. Very Fine.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency September 26, 1778 Resolution
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2217 Continental Congress. September 26, 1778 Resolution. $8 AU $260.00

No.254354. A light fold and some handling. Extremely Fine or better; $40. No.136029. Vertical fold not seen from the face. About Uncirculated. A sharp pair of notes. 2 pieces.
2218 Continental Congress. September 26, 1778 Resolution. $20 CH AU $166.00

No.223171. A bend, a top sheet fold bend, but really a ''new'' note. Choice About Uncirculated; $50. No.7393. Extremely Fine, foxing and back bald spot at the right end from an old mounting. Some penned notation on the back edge. 2 pieces.
2219 Continental Congress. September 26, 1778 Resolution. $60 CU $340.00
Continental Congress. September 26, 1778 Resolution. $60. No.339376. Globe motif. Some light handling...
No.339376. Globe motif. Some light handling at two corners and margined closely at the right and bottom, but extra wide on the others. Crisp Uncirculated, and many will call this Choice.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 The Property of the Springfield Science Museum Continental Currency January 14, 1779 Resolution
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2220 Continental Congress. January 14, 1779 Resolution. $3 AU $400.00

No.26941. Extremely Fine; $20. No.77444. Very Fine to Extremely Fine, strip of text is light on the face; $30. No.48040. Upper left corner nicked, About Uncirculated; $60. No.74016. About Very Fine, bald spots on the back from old dismounting. 4 pieces.
2221 Continental Congress. January 14, 1779 Resolution. $35 AU $230.00

No.28174. About Uncirculated with sharp color; $40. No.???38. Extremely Fine. The face color is vivid, but the back corners have mottled foxing from an old dismount. 2 pieces.
2222 Continental Congress. January 14, 1779 Resolution. $45 AU $140.00

No.117267. Sheet fold at the right and a long corner fold. Bright color and About Uncirculated.
2223 Continental Congress. January 14, 1779 Resolution. $50 CH AU $400.00
Continental Congress. January 14, 1779 Resolution. $50. No.64264. Step pyramid in color. Partial upper...
No.64264. Step pyramid in color. Partial upper right corner ''bend''. Choice About Uncirculated.
2224 Continental Congress. January 14, 1779 Resolution. $55 AU $240.00

No.70109. Fresh and crisp with a vertical bend. Small spot at 11:00 on the seal. About Uncirculated; $65. No.130377. Extremely Fine with rounded corners. 2 pieces.
2225 Continental Congress. January 14, 1779 Resolution. $70 AU $700.00

No.77000. A little rough at the upper right edge, but excellent color. Extremely Fine; $80.00. No.113318. Crisp and vivid. A sheet fold, a ''bend'' and corner handling. About Uncirculated is still accurate on eye appeal. The highest denominations on the Act using the themes supplied by Francis Hopkinson. 2 pieces.
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