Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana 2005-02-14 Auction - 763 Price Results - Early American History Auctions in VA
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1307: 1856-S/S Indian Head $1 Gold, Small Head1460: German States/Fugger 1781 Thaler, PCGS AU-58.1310: 1926 Indian Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana

Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) announces the release of its latest auction catalogs. Session One Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on January 22, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 565 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Two Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, February 13, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 780 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Three Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Monday, February 14, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 763 lots of Colonial Currency, Colonial Coinage, Ancient Coins, a large selection of Thalers, Obsolete Currency and World Currency.
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Continental Currency. May 10, 1775, $5: Continental CurrencySuperb Five Dollar Note of the First Continental Issue May 10, 1775, $5, Superb Gem Crisp Uncirculated. A literally “un-improvable” example of this first issue of
0788: Continental Currency. May 10, 1775, $5Est. $800-$1,000See Sold Price
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Continental Currency. May 9, 1776, $5: Continental CurrencyUncirculated Five Dollar May 9, 1776 Issue May 9, 1776, $5, Choice Crisp Uncirculated. This note remains crisp, fresh and well printed. The red and brown ink signatures remain
0790: Continental Currency. May 9, 1776, $5Est. $500-$600See Sold Price
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Continental Currency, July 22, 1776, $2: Continental CurrencyBlue Paper Counterfeit Detector July 22, 1776, $2, Blue Paper, Counterfeit Detector, Extremely Fine. Having an irregular rough top right edge, even light tone, with sharp black
0791: Continental Currency, July 22, 1776, $2Est. $175-$225See Sold Price
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Continental Currency. July 22, 1776, $7: Continental CurrencyGem $7 Continental Note of July 22, 1776 July 22, 1776, $7, Gem Crisp Uncirculated. A bold, clean appearing note having excellent eye appeal and excellent bold black printing.
0792: Continental Currency. July 22, 1776, $7Est. $550-$750See Sold Price
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Continental Currency. May 20, 1777, $4: Continental CurrencyFirst “UNITED STATES” Titled Currency Issue May 20, 1777, $4, “UNITED STATES” issue, Fine. Highly prized by collectors of all American and Federal
0794: Continental Currency. May 20, 1777, $4Est. $200-$250See Sold Price
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Continental Currency. May 20, 1777, $4: Continental CurrencyUncirculated $4 May 20, 1777 “UNITED STATES” Note May 20, 1777, $4, First “The United States” Issue, Choice Crisp Uncirculated. A lovely, well printed and
0795: Continental Currency. May 20, 1777, $4Est. $1,000-$1,200See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency, CT October 10, 1771, 5s: Connecticut CurrencyOctober 10, 1771, 5s, Very Fine. Slash Cancel. Three nice red ink signatures and serial number are present. Two old achival strips of fiber paper reinforce the splitting
0800: Colonial Currency, CT October 10, 1771, 5sEst. $175-$225See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. CT June 7, 1776, 1s: Connecticut CurrencyBold 1776 Issue Connecticut Note June 7, 1776, 1s, Very Choice Crisp About Uncirculated. Slash Cancel. One of the most pleasing, faintly circulated examples of this issue one
0801: Colonial Currency. CT June 7, 1776, 1sEst. $200-$250See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. CT June 19, 1776, 5s: Connecticut CurrencyGem Five Shilling Note of June 19, 1776 June 19, 1776, 5s, Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Slasc cancel. Printed in rich black with a strong red ink signatures. Four large margins
0802: Colonial Currency. CT June 19, 1776, 5sEst. $400-$500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. DE December 1, 1739, 10s: Delaware CurrencyExceedingly Rare December 1, 1739 Delaware Note The First of This “Franklin” Issue We Have Ever Offered December 1, 1739, 10s, (Printed By Benjamin Franklin and David Hall),
0803: Colonial Currency. DE December 1, 1739, 10sEst. $3,750-$4,500See Sold Price
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Colonial Currency. DE May 1, 1758, 20s: Delaware CurrencyScarce 1758 Delaware Note “Printed By B. Franklin” May 1, 1758, 20s, “Printed By B. Franklin” Issue, Choice Very Fine. Nice clear bold black print, with a vignette of a Lion
0804: Colonial Currency. DE May 1, 1758, 20sEst. $550-$750See Sold Price
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