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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Paper Currency → Continental and Colonial Currency → Continental Congress |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
301 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Two Dollars
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VF |
$300.00 |
No.420. Signed by Samuel Meredith (member of the Continental Congress) with the other signer indistinct. Very Fine with decent paper quality and good margins all around; May 10, 1775. Three Dollars. No.42980. Signed by Anthony Morris, Jr. and Frederick Kuhl. Fine with large borders on two sides, decent on the other side with the fourth side close but clear. 2 pieces. |
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302 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Four Dollars
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VF |
$280.00 |
No.45780. Signed by James Read with the other signature unreadable. Very Fine with decent margins all around. An excellent type note; May 10, 1775. Five Dollars. No.47559. Signed by James Read and James Milligan. Very Fine. Margins close at top and left but overall a decent note; November 29, 1775. Eight Dollars. Signed by Benjamin Fuller and Joel Evans. Fine with the front appearing to be... more |
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303 |
Continental Congress. May 10, 1775. Six Dollars
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EF |
$200.00 |
The serial number is indistinct. Signed by Daniel Clymer with the other signature indistinct. Extremely Fine with a single center fold. The margins are close but ample. A well printed example of this early Continental issue. |
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304 |
Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. Seven Dollars
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VG |
$130.00 |
No.77323. Signed by Robert Tuckniss with the other signature indistinct. Very Good. A few age spots but overall a decent note for the grade; February 17, 1776. Four Dollars. No.44523. Signed by Frederick Kuhl and Anthony Morris, Jr. Very Good. A split at the top margin is this note's main detraction; September 26, 1778. Forty Dollars. The serial number and the signatures are indistinct. Good with... more |
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305 |
Continental Congress. November 29, 1775. Eight Dollars
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G |
$110.00 |
No.22720. Signed by Benjamin Fuller and Joel Evans. Fine in terms of wear but the note has split in half. Good margins; Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. Fifteen Shillings. No.21542. Signed by William Wishart, Isaac Warton and Rich Willing. Good but nearly split in half; March 25, 1775. Fourteen Shillings. No.448. Signed by Samuel Coates, Charles Wharton and William Wishart. Fine but with two horizontal... more |
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306 |
Continental Congress. April 11, 1778. Six Dollars. ''Yorktown''
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VG |
$240.00 |
No.59303. Signed by Edward Fox with the other signature gone. Very Good but the printing is somewhat light. The margins are fine although there is some corner rounding. A useful example from this scarce and popular issue. |
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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Paper Currency → Continental and Colonial Currency → Delaware |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
307 |
Delaware. January 1, 1776. Ten Shillings
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CH CU |
$200.00 |
No.48128. Signed by John McKinly, Thomas Collins and James Sykes. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Good margins mostly with the bottom left close. Great crispness and printing quality. Some light mica flecks are visible. A wonderful note with excellent eye appeal. |
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308 |
Delaware. January 1, 1776. Twenty Shillings
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CH CU |
$160.00 |
No.26775. Signed by John McKinly, Thomas Collins and Boaz Manlove. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. A bold and well imprinted note with good signatures and color. Some light mica flecking shows the originality of this lovely note. Made from the same paper as was the Continental Currency. |
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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Paper Currency → Continental and Colonial Currency → Maryland |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
309 |
Maryland. May 10, 1774. Four Dollars
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VG |
$110.00 |
No.7522. Signed by John Clapham and William Eddis. Fine. Decent paper quality and margins give this note excellent eye appeal. A small split at the top margin does not significantly detract; Maryland. May 10, 1774. Eight Dollars. No.5242. Signed by John Clapham and William Eddis. Very Good. A very good note for the grade with no major problems but for a slight split at the top. 2 pieces. |
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310 |
Maryland. May 10, 1774. Six Dollars
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VF |
$160.00 |
No.13453. Signed by William Eddis and John Clapham. Very Fine or nearly so. Good color and excellent margins for this issue; New York. February 16, 1771. Five Pounds. No.54003. Signed by Theophylact Bache, Samuel Verplanck and A. Lott. Fine but has split at the top and bottom at the center fold and has been hinge repaired. Nice color and printing. 2 pieces. |
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311 |
Maryland. August 14, 1776. Two Dollars
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VG |
$110.00 |
No.12539. Signed by Thomas Gassaway and John Duckett. Fine, the printing a bit weak and the margins close at the left and the top. There is some mounting remnant on the back; New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Twelve Shillings. The serial number and the signatures have faded and are unreadable. Very Good with three hard folds visible on the back. Excellent margins. 2 pieces. |
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312 |
Maryland. June 28, 1780. Eight Dollars
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CH AU |
$850.00 |
No.1268. Signed by Philip Walker and Henry Dickinson and guaranteed on the back by Benjamin Harwood. Choice About Uncirculated and very nice for the grade. Well margined with good color and excellent printing quality. A scarce later issue that is quite nice for the grade. |
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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Paper Currency → Continental and Colonial Currency → Massachusetts |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
313 |
Massachusetts. May 5, 1780. Twenty Dollars
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G |
$170.00 |
Serial number is gone. Signed by Thomas Walley and Richard Cranch. Countersigned on the back by Peter Boyer. Good with two splits that come from the bottom up about two inches into the design; New York. February 16, 1771. Ten Pounds. No.476. Signed by Theophylact Bache, Walter Franklin and A. Lott. Good but split in half and now ''pinned'' back together. Good printing quality. 2 pieces. |
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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Paper Currency → Continental and Colonial Currency → New Jersey |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
314 |
New Jersey. March 25, 1776. One Shilling
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CH VF |
$170.00 |
No.57917. Signed by Robert Smith, Jonathan Johnston and John Smyth. Choice Very Fine. A well centered note with decent color and strong signatures. A very minor chink in the top center; March 25, 1776. Three Shillings. No.2137. Signed by Jonathan Johnston, Robert Smith and Joseph Smith. Very Fine. Nice color with decent margins that are close in a couple of spots. A mica fleck at the right... more |
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315 |
New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Three Pounds
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AU |
$500.00 |
No.3544. Signed by Jonathan Johnston, Robert Smith and Joseph Smith. About Uncirculated. Very well margined with sides and the bottom margins quite large. Great red and blue color gives this note excellent eye appeal. |
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316 |
New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Six Pounds
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EF |
$500.00 |
No.3041. Signed by Jonathan Johnston, Robert Smith and Joseph Smith. Extremely Fine. A deeply colorful note that still has some original embossing remaining. The famous ''Rittenhouse'' note in which he placed his name on the design he engraved in the left border. He later became the first Director of the United States Mint. A classy note that is sure to please. |
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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Paper Currency → Continental and Colonial Currency → New York |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
317 |
New York. March 5, 1776. Half A Dollar
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VF |
$190.00 |
Serial number is gone. Signed by William Heyer with the other signature gone. A strong Very Fine with three good margins but the top margin is cut into the design. Excellent paper quality for the grade. |
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318 |
New York. April 18, 1786. One Pound
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VG |
$950.00 |
No.3703. Signed in the style of Evert Bancker and Henry Remsen. Contemporary Counterfeit. Very Good with a one inch split at the left side. Hole canceled at the time probably to show this note was a counterfeit and was taken out of circulation. Printed on laid paper but not of the same texture as the note below. Written on the back ''John Oakley Huntington Collection'' in old style pen. A very... more |
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319 |
New York. April 18, 1786. Three Pounds
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F |
$3,200.00 |
No.1854. Signed by William Heyer and Henry Remsen. Fine in terms of wear but has one split on each side that reaches about half an inch into the note. Countersigned by H. Stephenson on the back. Written in old style pen on the back ''from John Oakley Huntington Collection.'' A very rare note that was printed by S. Loudon and the Coat of Arms were cut by Peter Maverick who also designed... more |
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320 |
MIXED CONTINENTAL AND COLONIAL NOTES. Continental Congress
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EF |
$210.00 |
September 26 1778 Resolution. $20. Very Fine with decent crispness for the grade; Same Act. $50. Counterfeit. Pen cancels on face. Very Good with some edge splits; State of Rhode Island. July 2, 1780. $8. Guarantee signature on the back. Extremely Fine with strong signatures and excellent margins. 3 pieces. |
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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Paper Currency → Continental and Colonial Currency → Colonial Sheets |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
321 |
DELAWARE. Act of January 1, 1776. Uncut Block of Four Notes
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CH UNC |
$1,400.00 |
Nos.72441-72444. A quarter pane from the printed double sheet of sixteen notes. 5 Shillings-4 Shillings/6 Shillings-10 Shillings. The lower left corner of the sheet with deckled edges. Each note signed by McKinly, Collins, and Sykes. Printed on heavy paper with blue fibers. Each note face with Arms design and motto, the backs with sheaf design. These blocks are sometimes catalogued as sheets.... more |
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322 |
RHODE ISLAND. State of Rhode Island. May, 1786 Session
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VF |
$1,100.00 |
Uncut Complete Double Pane Sheet of Eight Notes. No.7810//7841. Each pane arranged two by two, 1/-2/6d/6d-9d//1/-2/6d/6d-9d. Printed on laid paper, uniface, as used on fiscal paper of the period. Each note signed by Samuel Allen and N. Knight. Each note face with Rhode Island Arms with motto within ornate arch borders. Like the 1780 Guaranteed notes, available in uncut form. However, many... more |
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