Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 126

February 14-15 Coin Auction


Colonial Currency
 
 
Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 96
Connecticut Colonial Pair. 1) CT-94. June 7, 1776. One Shilling. Fine, slit cancelled. Edge tears; 2) CT-217. Oct. 11, 1777. Five Pence. AU, slit cancelled. Spot on back. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$192
Lot 97
Pair of Hole Cancelled Colonials. This lot contains a June 1, 1780 Connecticut 5 Shillings, Fr. CT-229, in XF with a clipped upper left corner, plus a May 1, 1780 Massachusetts $7, Fr. MA-283 in AU. (2 notes). Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$114
Lot 98
Delaware. Jan. 1, 1776. 20 Shillings. Fr. DE-80. A barely discernible center fold is noticed on this lovely gem-looking note with clipped corners. Only 12,000 notes of each denomination were printed for this issue. Signers are John McKinly, Thomas Collins and Boaz Manlove. AU. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$216
Lot 99
Maryland. April 10, 1774. $2. Fr. MD-67. PCGS-C XF 40PPQ. While small, there is an engraving of two Spanish Dollars at the center-left of the note. The Maryland Coat of Arms is depicted at upper right. All notes of this issue were signed by William Eddis and John Clapham. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$204
Lot 100
New York. March 5, 1776. $1/6. Fr. NY-186. Splits are noted at top and bottom along the center fold, along with an internal split on this darkly printed example that appears to be of a higher grade than Very Good. Signers are James Jarvis and Phillip Lott. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$156
Lot 101
North Carolina. August 8, 1778. $5. Fr. NC-176d. PMG XXXX. Printed on a thicker paper with flakes of mica, this example has "The Rising States" motto at lower left, as four different mottoes were used on Fives of this issue. Signed by Benjamin Exum and James Williams. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$288
Lot 102
Pennsylvania. Oct. 1, 1773. 20 Shillings. Fr. PA-169. PCGS-Choice AU 58. A lovely 20 Shilling note printed in black and red. Signers are Charles Meredith, John Field, and Abraham Usher. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$204
Lot 103
South Carolina. Dec. 23, 1776. $8. Fr. SC-141. PMG XF 45. PMG is correct in calling this a remainder, as this issue required four signatures to be fully issued. The back of the holder also states "Previously Mounted" as remnants are noticed in the left corners. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$192
Lot 104
Virginia. March 1, 1781. $1,000. Fr. VA-209b. PMG xxxx. This is the thick laid paper variety with multiple splits noted along top edge and center fold. Signed by L. Patterson, John Lyne, and J. Hopkins. Estimated Value $400 - UP
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Realized
$276






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