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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 → September 26, 1778 Resolution |
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Lot # |
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Hammer Price |
8883 |
Continental Congress. September 26, 1778 Resolution. Five Dollars
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AU |
$1,300.00 |
 No.265359. Signed by W. Stretch and Leacock. Motif and motto as used on the May 10 1775 Session, November 29 1775 Resolution, February 17 1776, May 9 1776, July 22 1776, November 2 1776, February 26 1777, May 20 1777, and April 11 1778 notes. The lowest denomination on the Resolution. About Uncirculated. Boldly printed on both sides. Some heavy edge and upper left corner handling. Severely trimmed in at the lower right end; Seven Dollars.... more |
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8884 |
Continental Congress. September 26, 1778 Resolution. Thirty Dollars
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CH AU |
$1,500.00 |
 No.265359. Signed by W. Stretch and Leacock. Face motif and motto as used on the May 10 1775 Session, November 29 1775 Resolution, February 17 1776, May 9 1776, July 22 1776, November 2 1776, February 26 1777, May 20 1777, and April 11 1778 notes. Changed to a nature print back from the prior dual vignetted style. Choice About Uncirculated. Top edge sheet ''roll-up'' as made. Boldly printed and deeply embossed.... more |
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8885 |
Continental Congress. September 26, 1778 Resolution. Fifty Dollars
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CH CU |
$1,300.00 |
 No.243187. Signed by John Graff and Jacob Masoner. Thirteen level stepped pyramid for the strength and unity of the thirteen states, motto PERRENIS (Everlasting). New nature print back. Printed on very thin paper stock. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Boldly embossed emblem to the back and widely margined. There is a slight shave in at the wide bottom left corner. Clean surfaced and handsome; Sixty Dollars. No.74029.... more |
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8886 |
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS SEPTEMBER 26, 1778 RESOLUTION BLUE DETECTOR NOTES
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AU |
$1,400.00 |
 Thirty Dollars, Forty Dollars, Fifty Dollars, and Sixty Dollars. All are Blue Paper Counterfeit Detector Notes. Motifs and mottoes as used on the previous issues and April 11 1778 Yorktown Resolution notes as appropriate. A choice quartet of blue detector bills from this late Resolution. Printed on fairly thick blue paper stock (many earlier detectors were on thinner paper). All About Uncirculated... more |
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