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Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency Continental Congress
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
2516 Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. One Sixth of Dollar VG $75.00

No.182153. Signer is indistinct. Very Good with a hard vertical fold; February 16, 1776. Two Thirds of a Dollar. No.280666. Signed by Thomas Leech. Very Good. Some writing on the left margin and the right margin a bit rough. Both notes have the famous sundial design that is also seen on the Fugio Cents and the Continental Dollars. 2 pieces.
2517 Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. Three Dollars CU $200.00

No.67554. Signed by George Campbell and Daniel Clymer. Crisp Uncirculated or nearly so. Three good margins with the bottom one cut into the design. Well printed with decent crispness.
2518 Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. Three Dollars AU $150.00

No.122634. Signed by Andrew Tybout and Josiah Hewes. About Uncirculated. Excellent margins and crispness gives this note good appeal. There is a toning spot at the upper left corner.
2519 Continental Congress. February 17, 1776. Four Dollars CH VF $220.00

No.10833. Signed by Benjamin Jacobs and Israel Whelen. Choice Very Fine with a hard center fold as this note's only detraction. Four nice margins and strong printing provide good appeal. Signed by Benjamin Jacobs who some think is one of only two Jewish signers of notes.
2520 Continental Congress. July 22, 1776. Seven Dollars CH VF $380.00

Serial number is gone. Signed by William Masters and Joseph Redman. Very Fine with decent paper crispness for the grade. The margins are tight at the top and bottom and ample at the sides. A couple of pinholes; February 26, 1777. Five Dollars. Baltimore Issue. No.55041. Signed by R. Smith and William Spear. Choice Very Fine with a center bend as its main detraction. About a half a dozen pinholes...  more
2521 Continental Congress. September 26, 1778. Twenty Dollars CU $400.00

No.61673. Signed by J. Snowden and Nathaniel Donnell. Crisp Uncirculated. A couple of soft corners but the body of the notes is fully crisp with no folds. A well printed and attractive note.
2522 Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Four Dollars VG $130.00

No.138066. Signed by John Leacock and Nathaniel Donnell. Very Good. A tiny fold tear at the bottom and some writing over the signatures; Connecticut. June 19, 1776. Nine Pence. No.33334. Signed by Thomas Seymour. Very Good, but the right side margin has a few tears; Delaware. May 1, 1777. Five Shillings. No.27117. Signed by John Laws and John Wiltbank. Fine. A few margin tears and some mica flecking...  more
2523 Continental Congress. January 14, 1779. Two Dollars VG $280.00

No.94623. Signed by Daniel Wistar and J Graff. Fine. Nice color with no major detractions; Connecticut. June 19, 1776. Six Pence. Both the serial number and the signature are gone. Registered on the back by J. Porter. Good. Slash cancelled in the center and has many edge tears including a large one at the middle right; Maryland. December 7, 1775. Two Thirds of a Dollar. Both the serial number and signatures gone....  more
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency Connecticut
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2524 Connecticut. June 7, 1776. One Shilling VG $100.00

The serial number is gone. Signed by Thomas Seymour. Fine to Very Fine. A toning spot at the right and a tear at the right margin that extends into the design. Four very good margins and uncancelled; June 19, 1776. Nine Pence. No.4213. Signed by George Wyllys. Well printed but has two minor tears, one at the bottom and one at the left margin that extends into the design. Uncancelled; June 1, 1780....  more
2525 Connecticut. June 7, 1776. Two Shillings EF $150.00

No 2164? Signed by Benjamin Payne. Fine. Four very good margins with just a couple of tiny pinholes as this note's main detraction. Uncancelled and scarce as such; Rhode Island. July 2, 1780. Eight Dollars. No.994. Signed by Metcalfe Bowler and Adam Comstock. Guaranteed on the back by Jonathan Arnold. Extremely Fine. A very nice note with good color and decent margins. 2 pieces.
2526 Connecticut. June 19, 1776. Two Shillings CH VF $131.00

No.2021. Signed by Benjamin Payne. Choice Very Fine and uncancelled. The corner tip is missing on the upper left corner, otherwise this note is quite nice for the grade; June 1, 1780. Twenty Shillings. No.7548. Signed by John Chester and William Pitkin. Extremely Fine and slash cancelled in the center. Wonderful wide margins for this issue give this note marvelous appeal. 2 pieces.
2527 Connecticut. March 1, 1780. Twenty Shillings AU $100.00

No.6852. Signed by John Chester and Jabez Hamlin. About Uncirculated but cut-out cancelled. The paper has toned a bit and the right margin is a bit rough; June 1, 1780. One Shilling Three Pence. No.3911. Signed by Jabez Hamlin and Elisha Williams. Very Fine, but has been cut-out cancelled. There is a tear at the left that nearly reaches the center cut-out; June 1, 1780. Two Shillings Six Pence....  more
2528 Connecticut. July 1, 1780. Nine Pence CH VF $90.00

The serial number is indistinct. Signed by Elisha Williams and Jabez Hamlin. Extremely Fine and cut-out cancelled. Well printed with decent margins; July 1, 1780. Twenty Shillings. No.9211. Signed by Jabez Hamlin and Elisha Williams. Choice Very Fine and very nice for the grade. Cut-out cancelled, as are most from this series. 2 pieces.
2529 Connecticut. July 1, 1780. One Shilling VF $60.00

No.1577. Signed by Jabez Hamlin and Elisha Williams. Very Fine but has a cut-out cancel. There is a tear in the bottom about a quarter inch in length; July 1, 1780. One Shilling Three Pence. No.2128. Signed by Elisha Williams and Jabez Hamlin. Very Fine with a cut-out cancel. A small tear at the central right margin. Signed on the reverse by Thomas Fanning as a way of registering the note so...  more
2530 Connecticut. July 1, 1780. Two Shillings Six Pence CU $150.00

No.6121. Signed by Benjamin Payne and George Wyllys. Crisp Uncirculated. Cut-out cancelled but has nice crispness, good printing and excellent margins; July 1, 1780. Five Shillings. No.12894. Signed by George Wyllys and Benjamin Payne. Very Fine. Four good margins but the note has been cut-out cancelled. Registered on the back by S. Plumb? 2 pieces.
2531 Connecticut. July 1, 1780. Ten Shillings CH VF $125.00

No.19861. Signed by William Pitkin and John Chester. Very Fine but cut-out cancelled. Good margins and color for the grade. A small tear at the bottom right. Registered on the back to Sam Richards, Jr.; July 1, 1780. Ten Shillings. Serial number is indistinct. Signed by Jabez Hamlin and Elisha Williams. Extremely Fine or nearly so. Decent margins along with excellent printing give this smashing appeal;...  more
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency Georgia
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2532 Georgia. September 10, 1777. Six Dollars AG $75.00

No.3704. Signed by C. F. Chevalier, W. Hohendorf, William O'Bryen, Nehemiah Wade and Richard Wylly. About Good and mounted on a card. Some pieces missing from the left side design, as well as both right corners. The signatures are a bit toned and blurred, but the seal color and printing is quite decent for the grade.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency Maryland
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2533 Maryland. April 10, 1774. Four Dollars EF $70.00

No.10045. Signed by John Clapham and William Eddis. Extremely Fine. A decent note with some areas of light toning. Three decent margins, the left side margin cut into the design as is usual. Well printed and appealing for the grade.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency Massachusetts
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2534 Massachusetts. Act of January 26, 1779. One Shilling Sixpence F $240.00

No 1101. Signed by George Partridge. Fine with decent margins all around. A couple of minor edge splits are noted and part of the next note is seen at the lower left side. A couple of internal ''soft'' spots. A decent example of the ''rising sun'' design.
2535 Massachusetts. Act of January 26, 1779. Three Shillings VG $120.00

No.930. Signed by George Partridge. Very Good with some paper toning visible. There is a hard center fold and the paper is typically soft which is commensurate with the grade. An edge chink at the left. A decent ''rising sun'' note.
2536 Massachusetts. May 5, 1780. One Dollar VG $160.00

No.4665. Signed by Samuel Henshaw and Ebenezer Wales. Guaranteed on the back by Peter Boyer. Fine. Some moderate soiling and has been cut-out cancelled; May 5, 1780. Two Dollars. No.20195. Signed by Richard Cranch and Samuel Henshaw. Guaranteed on the back by Peter Boyer. Very Good. Hole cancelled and has a tiny chink in the top margin; May 5, 1780. Three Dollars. No.11301. Signed by Thomas Dawes and Richard...  more
2537 Massachusetts. 6% Percent Bond issued on February 28, 1778. Ten Pounds F $40.00

Fine. The bond matured on December 6, 1780 with interest to be paid annually. Typeset. Signed by the treasurer and two committee members. A nice piece of Massachusetts State history.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency New Hampshire
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2538 New Hampshire. April 29, 1780. Four Dollars F $380.00
New Hampshire. April 29, 1780. Four Dollars. Serial number has faded beyond recognition. Signed by...
Serial number has faded beyond recognition. Signed by Joseph Pearson, James McClure and E. Robinson. The note has been guaranteed on the back by Nicholas Gilman. The note is a presentable Fine with a circular cut out cancel in the center. The signatures are readable but two are faint. The paper has yellowed a little bit, but overall this note still has some class. A scarce issue.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency New Jersey
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2539 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Three Shillings AU $280.00
New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Three Shillings. No.44640. Signed by Robert Smith, John Hart, and John...
No.44640. Signed by Robert Smith, John Hart, and John Stevens, Jr. About Uncirculated with no visible folds, just some heavy handling and some soft corners. The note has wonderful color and the printing is bold. The Hart signature is well done and is quite readable.
2540 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Three Shillings VF $220.00
New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Three Shillings. No.10062. Signed by Jonathan Johnston, John Hart, and...
No.10062. Signed by Jonathan Johnston, John Hart, and John Stevens, Jr. Very Fine with large margins and good printing. The Hart signature is strong and very readable. A note for the more budget-minded collector of famous signatures.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency New York
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2541 New York City. January 6, 1776. Two Shillings CH VF $130.00

No.2433. Signed by Andrew Gautier and John H. Cruger. New York City Water Works issue. Choice Very Fine with a medium hard center fold. Some staining on the face but not too bad; Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. Five Shillings. No.200644. Signed by Abraham Usher, John Field and Charles Meredith. Extremely Fine. A light center fold and a few pinholes are this note's main detractions. Nice color...  more
2542 New York. March 5, 1776. One Quarter of a Dollar VF $260.00

No.29626. Signed by Abraham Van Alstyne? and Jacob Abramse. Very Fine with a hard center fold. Wide margins on all sides with bold printing. A nice New York type note.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency Rhode Island
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2543 Rhode Island. May 22, 1777. One Twenty-Fourth of a Dollar CH VF $220.00

No.7849. Signed by Welcome Arnold. Choice Very Fine with the appearance of a higher grade. Decent margins but for the top right, which cuts into the design a bit. The paper is slightly toned but not too seriously. A few tiny pinholes hardly detract. A very scarce issue with a total issuance of only $15,000 for the entire series.
2544 Rhode Island. May, 1786 Session. Two Shillings Six Pence AU $90.00

No. 11489. Signed by Samuel Adams and Job Comstock. About Uncirculated with the first impression of a higher grade. Very wide margins give this note nice appeal. A light toning spot at the center.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries July 2005 Early American Paper Money Continental and Colonial Currency South Carolina
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2545 South Carolina. December 23, 1776. Four Dollars CH CU $700.00
South Carolina. December 23, 1776. Four Dollars. Unissued remainder which is partially signed and...
Unissued remainder which is partially signed and has no serial number. Signed by John Dart and James Wakefield. Printed with the correct act date. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Four even margins and great crispness give this note wonderful appeal. A small single toning spot at the lower left corner is this note's only detraction.
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