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Categories  •  Stack's September 2006 U. S. Paper Money U. S. Colonial Currency
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1 HISTORICAL COLONIAL CURRENCY PAIR, BOTH FRANKLIN RELATED. Delaware G to VG $150.00

June 1, 1759. Twenty Shillings. No.12658. Three signatures, all faint. Printed by Benjamin Franklin and Hall. Always a great piece of history. Good. Typical horizontal split and rejoined. Rounded corners. The imprint is visible; Continental Currency. February 17, 1776. $1/3. No.402257. Fugio type with chain. Both are Franklin designed motifs. Faint signature. Good to Very Good, rejoined corner,...  more
2 COLONIAL CURRENCY TRIO. Delaware. January 1, 1776. Six Shillings CU $180.00

No.76283. Three signatures. Crisp Uncirculated, but severely toned from PVC storage. Trimmed tightly. Same Series. Six Shillings. No.96307. Three signatures. Crisp Uncirculated, also, severely aged and more so than the previous; North Carolina. May 10, 1780. $500. No.9983. Two signatures. Printed on thin paper. Very Fine, but with severe mounting remnants on the back. Trimmed closely. 3 pieces....  more
3 Colony of the Massachusetts Bay. December 7, 1775. One Shilling & Six Pence G $425.00

No.??93. Signed by Plympton and Wheeler. Revere Sword in Hand Note. Printed on moderately thin stock for this issue. A genuine Sword in Hand note. The low denominations were generally not counterfeited (it did not pay). Split in half, and with that fact on the table, Good or so. The face is fairly clean, but the back shows some soiling and staining. However, an affordable example of...  more
4 MIDDLE ATLANTIC COLONIAL CURRENCY NOTES. New Jersey. March 25, 1776. 18d CU $1,150.00

No.48977. Three signatures. Crisp Uncirculated. Some handling on the boardwalk, wide margins; Same Issue. One Shilling. No.66817. Three signatures. Also, wide margined and Crisp Uncirculated. Quite attractive; Same Issue. Three Shillings. No.36884. Three signatures. Crisp Uncirculated. Very wide margins. A sheet fold in the left margin as made. The last three, well matched and appealing; Pennsylvania....  more
5 Colony of New Jersey. Mach 25, 1776. Twelve Shillings VF $260.00

No.5878. Signed by Johnston, John Hart, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Stevens, Jr. Always a popular type note. Very Fine or so. Quarter folded with rubbed corners. The signature slightly light, but visible.
6 State of New Jersey. June 9, 1780. Four Dollars F to VF $225.00

No.2756. Signed by D. Brearley and Philemon Dickinson. Guaranteed by the United States issue, signed on the back by Joseph Borden. Fine to Very Fine. Trimmed tightly with some soiling. A central pinhole.
7 Province of Pennsylvania. March 20, 1771. Fifteen Shillings F to VF $650.00

No.2840. Signed by Francis Hopkinson, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Robert Strettell Jones, and Fisher. Colorful red and black issue. A popular signer note and much harder to find than the Hart notes on New Jersey. Fine to Very Fine. Bright from the face with partial splitting. An excellent lead signature of Hopkinson.
8 Province of Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. One Shilling F $350.00

No.32753. Signed by John Sellers, John Morton, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Charles Humphrey. Another popular signer type. Fine, but split with a hinge on the back. However, the signature is a bold one and the face is rather attractive.
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