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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
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