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Categories • Stack's January 2005 → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part VIII → Colonial American Paper Currency, Continental Currency and Related Fiscal Paper → The Paper Currency of the Continental Congress → February 17, 1776 Resolution |
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Lot # |
Description |
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Hammer Price |
1712 |
February 17, 1776. $1/6
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CH CU |
$1,900.00 |
 No. 73720. Plate position A. Signed by Tho.(mas) Leech. Using the classic ''Fugio'' motif. The face design with a sun dial and legend FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS. The face designs were influenced by Ben Franklin's philosophies. The back has thirteen intertwined chain links with AMERICAN CONGRESS encircling WE ARE ONE. The devices and border cuts by Elisha Gallaudet. Choice Crisp Uncirculated... more |
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1713 |
February 17, 1776. $1/6
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CH CU |
$1,500.00 |
 No.155375. Plate position B. Signed by Tho. Morris. ''Fugio'' motifs. Choice Crisp Uncirculated, and close to a Gem. The borders are full and the note is well printed on both sides. |
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1714 |
February 17, 1776. $1/3
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CU |
$650.00 |
 No.417505. Plate position A. Signed by Wm. Aisquith, not a listed signer of this issue as his appointment date to service was December 27, 1776 according to Newman, page 77 listings. ''Fugio'' motifs. Crisp Uncirculated, trimmed in slightly along the bottom edge. A sharp note and an interesting signature anomaly. |
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1715 |
February 17, 1776. $1/3
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GEM CU |
$2,000.00 |
 No.511454. Plate position B. Signed by Jos.(eph) Redman. ''Fugio'' motifs. A stunning note for printing quality. Bold black inking face and back and except for the very tight left margin, fully a Gem Crisp Uncirculated note. A perfect type note for the denomination and series. |
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1716 |
February 17, 1776. Half a Dollar
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CH AU |
$950.00 |
 No.114289. Plate position A. Signed by B.(enjamin) Brannan. ''Fugio'' motifs. This well margined note has a top edge fold that is hard to notice. The eye appeal of a gem, but technically Choice About Uncirculated. |
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1717 |
February 17, 1776. $2/3
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CH AU |
$900.00 |
 No.288316 (or 9?). Plate position A. Signed by T.(homas) Donnellan. ''Fugio'' motifs. Another lovely ''Fugio'' note with wide margins and deep embossing. There is a light right side fold making this Choice About Uncirculated. Once again, the premium eye appeal merits a premium bid for the technical grade. |
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1718 |
February 17, 1776. $1
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CH AU |
$600.00 |
 No.92319. Signed by B. Brannan and Sam Sellers. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session and November 29, 1776 Resolution notes. Choice About Uncirculated. The printing and signatures are vivid. Slightly tight at the right. |
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1719 |
February 17, 1776. $4
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CU |
$650.00 |
 No.100508. Signed by J.(oseph) Parker and R.(obert) Evans. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session and November 29, 1776 Resolution notes. Crisp Uncirculated, and close to Choice. The top is trimmed in slightly, but a bold note with strong vignette detail. |
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1720 |
February 17, 1776. $6
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CH CU |
$350.00 |
 Blue paper Counterfeit Detector Note. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session and November 29, 1776 Resolution issued notes. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. |
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1721 |
February 17, 1776. $7
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CH AU |
$550.00 |
 No.38213. Signed by Sam(uel) Hillegas and Sam.(uel) C. Morris. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session and November 29, 1776 Resolution notes. Choice About Uncirculated. No folds, but handling in each corner. Face margins are full and this note is nicer than the majority of notes offered as Gem Uncirculated. |
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1722 |
February 17, 1776. $7
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CU |
$325.00 |
 Blue paper Counterfeit Detector Note. Motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session and November 29, 1776 Resolution notes. Crisp Uncirculated. |
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1723 |
February 17, 1776. $8
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CU |
$400.00 |
 No.42822. Signed by T.(homas) Coombe and S. Morris. Thirteen stringed harp motif and motto as used on the May 10, 1775 Session and November 29, 1776 Resolution notes. Crisp Uncirculated with some handling. The cutting is complete, but less than regular. |
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