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Limited to: The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency The Paper Currency of the Continental Congress November 29, 1775 Resolution
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Categories  •  Stack's October 2006 Atlanta The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 15 Colonial Paper Currency The Paper Currency of the Continental Congress November 29, 1775 Resolution
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8829 Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. One Dollar AB EF $700.00
Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. One Dollar. No.44822. Signed by Fred.[erick] Kuhl...
No.44822. Signed by Fred.[erick] Kuhl and A.[nthony] Morris Jr. Printed on thick coarse paper. Standard size, approximately 95 by 75mm. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session notes. Nature print back and Hall Sellers imprint, '1775'. Thinner paper stock. The lower denominations on these early resolutions are tough. Inflation had not set in and these were needed in commerce and...  more
8830 Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. Two Dollars AU $800.00
Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. Two Dollars. No.34702. Signed by Kuhl and A.[nthony]...
No.34702. Signed by Kuhl and A.[nthony] Morris Jr. Paper, size, styles as previous. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session notes, Grain is threshed by a flail, motto TRIBULATIO DITAT (Affliction improves it). Thinner paper stock. A well printed and deeply embossed note, particularly from the face. About Uncirculated. Not folded or creased, but with some heavy corner handling....  more
8831 Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. Four Dollars CU $800.00
Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. Four Dollars. No.58503. Signed by P.[hineas] Bond...
No.58503. Signed by P.[hineas] Bond and John Shee. Paper, size, styles as previous. Boar motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session notes. Thinner paper stock. There were 83,611 notes printed. However, in this modern era, not many notes are full Uncirculated. A beauty, bright and vivid. Crisp Uncirculated. Many would call this Choice and clearly, it is nearly there. Excellent...  more
8832 Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. Five Dollars AU $1,100.00
Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. Five Dollars. No.58849. Signed by P. Bond and...
No.58849. Signed by P. Bond and J. Shee. Paper, size, styles as previous. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session notes. Thinner paper. About Uncirculated. Heavy corner handling. Face surface soiling. Upper right back corner pencil code; Seven Dollars. No.7456. Signed by T.[homas] Coombe and James Read. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session notes. Extremely Fine Plus. Heavy corner...  more
8833 Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. Seven Dollars CU $600.00
Continental Congress. November 29, 1775 Resolution. Seven Dollars. No.34554. Signed by Fred Kuhl and...
No.34554. Signed by Fred Kuhl and A. Morris Jr. Paper, size, styles as previous. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session notes. A very sharp type note. Well printed on both sides with the back being quite deeply inked. Crisp Uncirculated and close to Choice. Crisp and vivid. Clear margins on all sides of the face. Very faint corner handling. The back centering is slightly...  more
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