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Sale 39

Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction


Colonial Currency
 
 
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Lot 3318
New York. Aug. 13, 1776. Five Different Denominations. A starter set of five different PCGS graded notes, all with problems as noted. The emblems and mottoes on this popular series were copied from an emblem book by J.C. Weigels, despite several of them being of questionable relevance to the colony of New York. Included are: $1/8 Apparent Very Good 10, Minor Repair at Right Edge; $1/4 Apparent Fine 15, Tape Repairs on Back; $1/2 Apparent Fine 15, Internal Holes; $3 Apparent Very Good 10, Restored Center Split; and $5 Apparent Fine 15, Edge Splits. Lot of 5 notes.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Realized
$173
Lot 3319
New York. Aug. 13, 1776 $5. Three PCGS graded Examples. Although well worn, each of these PCGS graded notes represents excellent value in that they are each more than 230 years old and represent an epic era in American history: Fine 12; Very Good 10; and Very Good 8. Lot of 3 notes.
Estimated Value $175 - 225.
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Realized
$150
Lot 3320
Seven Collectible Pennsylvania Colonials. A group lot of seven PCGS graded "red holder" Pennsylvania notes from various issues, all with problems as mentioned but all still very collectible and desirable: Apr. 3, 1772 2 shillings Apparent Very Fine 25, Repaired Splits; Apr. 3, 1772 2 shillings Apparent Fine 15, Stains, Splits Repaired, Mounting Damage on Back; Oct. 1, 1773 2 shillings 6 pence Apparent Very Fine 30, Mounting Remnants; Oct. 1, 1773 10 shillings Apparent Choice New 63, Stained; Dec. 8, 1775 10 shillings Apparent Very Fine 20, Stained; Apr. 25, 1776 2 shillings 6 pence Apparent Very Fine 30, Hinge Remnants on Back, Edge Split at Right; and Apr. 10, 1777 4 pounds (red & black) Apparent Very Fine 25, Multiple Splits Repaired, UR Corner Missing. Lot of 7 notes.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Realized
$265
Lot 3321
Starter Set of Five Different Apr. 10, 1777 Pennsylvania Colonials. A great group of five PCGS graded notes that will start any beginning collector off in a nice way in his or her endeavor to complete this attractive and affordable series. Included are five different denominations, all of the black only printed variety: 6 shillings Very Fine 20; 8 shillings Fine 15; 12 shillings Fine 15; 16 shillings Fine 15; and 20 shillings Fine 15. A neat matched set of notes that are all attractive and free of any unsightly problems. Lot of 5 notes.
Estimated Value $275 - 375.
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Realized
$253
Lot 3322
Five Various Pennsylvania Colonials. An interesting lot of five PCGS graded Pennsylvania colonials, all decent for the grade and affordable momentos from this exciting era of American history: Oct. 1, 1773 2 shillings Very Good 10; Oct. 1, 1773 10 shillings Fine 15; Dec. 8, 1775 40 shillings Fine 15; and Apr. 10, 1777 20 shillings (2 examples) Fine 15, Very Good 10. Lot of 5 notes.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$173
Lot 3323
Pennsylvania. Apr. 10, 1777 Lot of Five Different Notes. Five different PCGS graded "red holder" notes from this issue, each with small problems as mentioned but all with fully acceptable eye appeal to most collectors: 4 pence Apparent Very Fine 25, Mounting Remnants on Back; 4 shillings Apparent Fine 15, Mounting Remnants on Back; 12 shillings Apparent Very Fine 35, Hinge Remnants on Back; 20 shillings (black only) Apparent Very Fine 30, Mounting Damage on Back; and 20 shillings (red & black) Apparent Very Fine 25, Tape Repair on Back. Lot of 5 notes.
Estimated Value $225 - 275.
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$253
Lot 3324
Pennsylvania. Apr. 3, 1772 1 shilling, 2 shillings, and 2 shillings 6 pence Lot of Three Notes. Three PCGS graded Pennsylvania notes from the 1772 issue, all with minor problems: 1 shilling Apparent Very Fine 35, Small Hole; 2 shillings Apparent Very Fine 25, Tape Repair on Back; and a 2s6d Apparent Extremely Fine 45, Missing UR Corner. All three notes are actually quite attractive despite their described flaws. Lot of 3 notes.
Estimated Value $175 - 225.
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$150
Lot 3325
Pennsylvania. Oct. 1, 1773 18 pence, 2 shillings 6 pence, 10 shillings, and 50 shillings Lot of Four Notes. Four PCGS certified examples of different denominations, all in red holders with flaws as described: 18 pence Apparent Very Fine 15, Edge Split at Top Center, LR Corner Missing; 2 shillings 6 pence Apparent Very Fine 30, Mounting Remnants on Back; 10 shillings Apparent Extremely Fine 45, Bottom Signature Strengthened; 50 shillings Apparent About New 50, Edge Damage, Partially Back around Edges. Not an unattractive group despite the aforementioned flaws, and worthy of serious attention from budget-minded collectors. Lot of 4 notes.
Estimated Value $175 - 225.
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$150
Lot 3326
Pennsylvania. Oct. 1, 1773 15 shillings, two PCGS graded examples. A pair of red holdered PCGS notes with relatively minor problems: Apparent Very Fine 30, Stains; and Apparent Very Fine 25, Stains. Lot of 2 notes.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$81
Lot 3327
Lot of 8 different denomination Rhode Island May 1786 notes. Consists of the following PCGS graded notes: 3s AU-50; 5s VF-35; 6s EF-45; 10s EF 45 PPQ; 20s EF-40; 30s VF-35; 40s AU-50; 3 pounds Choice New 63 . Lot of 8 notes.
Estimated Value $650 - 750.
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Realized
$546
Lot 3328
Rhode Island. May, 1786. Collection of Nine Different Notes. A desireable group of nine of the twelve different denominations issued in this series, all PCGS graded: 6 pence Very Fine 30; 1 shilling Very Fine 25; 2 shillings 6 pence Extremely Fine 40; 3 shillings Extremely Fine 40; 5 shillings Very Fine 25; 6 shillings Extremely Fine 45; 20 shillings Extremely Fine 45; 30 shillings Extremely Fine 45; and 3 pounds Extremely Fine 45. All nine notes are nice examples for their respective grades, and together they represent a great opportunity for the beginning collector or astute dealer. Lot of 9 notes.
Estimated Value $550 - 750.
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Realized
$546
Lot 3329
Lot of 6 different denomination Rhode Island July 2, 1780 notes. Consists of the following PCGS graded notes: $1.00 New 61; $3.00 EF-45 PPQ; $4.00 VF-30; $5.00 AU-53; $7.00 VF-30; $8.00 AU-50. Lot of 6 notes.
Estimated Value $450 - 550.
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Realized
$489
Lot 3330
Lot of 6 different denomination Rhode Island July 2, 1780 notes. Consists of the following PCGS graded notes: $2.00 Apparent VF-25, stained with minor edge split; $3.00 Apparent New 60, edges damaged; $5.00 Apparent EF-40, minor edge split at top; $7.00 Apparent About New 50, staple holes at left; $8.00 Apparent VF-20, paper peel on face; $20.00 Apparent VF-25, edge damage at lower right corner. Lot of 6 notes.
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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Realized
$460
Lot 3331
Rhode Island. May, 1786. Six Assorted Examples. Six PCGS graded notes, all in "red label" holders due to their described problems: 6 pence Apparent Extremely Fine 45, Edge Splits; 9 pence Apparent Choice New 63, Large Edge Tear; 9 pence Apparent Extremely Fine 40, Edge Split at Right; 1 shilling Apparent About New 50, Edge Damage Repaired; 1 shilling Apparent Very Fine 30, Repaired Splits; and 6 shillings Apparent About New 50, Sewn Split. Lot of 6 notes.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Realized
$322
Lot 3332
Rhode Island. May, 1786. Four Different Denominations. A nice group of four different notes from this popular issue, all graded by PCGS: 1 shilling Very Fine 25; 3 shillings Very Fine 30; 6 shillings Very Fine 30; and 3 pounds Extremely Fine 40. A nice "starter collection." Lot of 4 notes.
Estimated Value $225 - 275.
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Realized
$242
Lot 3333
A trio of Rhode Island notes. Consists of the following notes, each PCGS graded: July 2, 1780 $1.00 VF-20; May 1786 6s VF-20; May 1786 20s AU-50
. Lot of 3 notes.
Estimated Value $200 - 225.
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Realized
$184
Lot 3334
A trio of Rhode Island notes. Consists of the following PCGS graded notes: July 2, 1780 $5.00 Apparent VF-20, minor edge split at left; May 1786 5s Apparent Choice About New 55, corners damaged; May 1786 10s Apparent Choice About New 58, upper right corner missing. Lot of 3 notes.
Estimated Value $150 - 175.
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Realized
$173
Lot 3335
  Lot of Colonial and Continental Currency. Consists of 3 Continental notes printed by Hall and Sellers and a New Jersey 3-25-1776 6 shilling note. Notes grade mostly Very Good. Lot of 4 notes.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$127



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