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Colonial Currency, South Carolina: Three Shillings & Nine Pence, April 10, 1778 (Fr#SC-146) Front37 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, South Carolina: Two Shillings & Six Pence, April 10, 1778 (Fr#SC-145) Front34 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Treasury Certificate £26 18s 6d June 1, 1780 (Anderson CT-18)32 views1 commentsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Rhode Island: Two Shillings and 6 Pence, May 1786 (Fr#RI-293) Front31 views1 commentsQuant.Geek
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31 viewsMassachusetts Treasury Loan Certificate £15 June 1, 1780 MA-8
This certificate is listed as MA-8 in Anderson's The Price of Liberty. It bears the Sword in Hand vignette encircled by a rattlesnake. Anderson rates this piece as a low R7, indicating only 7 to 12 examples are known.
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Massachusetts Commodity Bond £750 January 1, 1780 (Anderson MA-22)26 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, South Carolina: Two Dollars, December 23, 1776 (Fr#SC-136a)24 views1 commentsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, New Jersey: Three Shillings, March 25, 1776 (Fr#NJ-177) Front21 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Rhode Island: Four Dollars, July 2, 1780 (Fr#RI-285) Back20 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Rhode Island: Four Dollars, July 2, 1780 (Fr#RI-285) Front20 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, New Jersey: Three Shillings, March 25, 1776 (Fr#NJ-177) Back20 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, South Carolina: Two Shillings & Six Pence, April 10, 1778 (Fr#SC-145) Back20 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, New York: £3 February 16, 1771 (Fr#NY-165)20 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Rhode Island: £3 Pounds, May 1786 (Fr#RI-301) Front19 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Pennsylvania: Two Shillings & Six Pence, October 25, 1775 (Fr#PA-188)18 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Pay Table Office Certificate £31.19s.6d April 15, 1783 18 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Rhode Island: £3 Pounds, May 1786 (Fr#RI-301) Back16 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Pennsylvania: Two Shillings & Six Pence, October 25, 1775 (Fr#PA-188)16 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Interest Certificates £2.9s.9d-14s.6d-£1.12s.10d-11s.10d February 1, 1789 Uncut Sheet of Four16 viewsA well-preserved uncut sheet with bold embossing. Oliver Wolcott, a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, is listed as Comptroller of the Public Accounts on this certificate. Wolcott also was the 19th governor of Connecticut.
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Connecticut Interest Certificate £2 January 31, 1791 (Anderson CT-53)16 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, South Carolina: Three Shillings & Nine Pence, April 10, 1778 (Fr#SC-146) Back15 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Delaware: 10 Shillings, January 1, 1776 (Fr#DE-79) Front14 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Delaware: 10 Shillings, January 1, 1776 (Fr#DE-79) Back14 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, Rhode Island: Two Shillings and 6 Pence, May 1786 (Fr#RI-293) Back14 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Treasury Certificate £26 18s 6d June 1, 1780 (Anderson CT-18)14 viewsQuant.Geek
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Massachusetts Commodity Bond £750 January 1, 1780 (Anderson MA-22)14 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, New York: £3 February 16, 1771 (Fr#NY-165)13 viewsQuant.Geek
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Colonial Currency, South Carolina: Two Dollars, December 23, 1776 (Fr#SC-136a)13 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Pay Table Office Certificate £31.19s.6d April 15, 1783 12 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Interest Certificate May 15, 1792 4 Pounds 4 Pence (Anderson CT-49)11 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Interest Certificates £2.9s.9d-14s.6d-£1.12s.10d-11s.10d February 1, 1789 Uncut Sheet of Four10 viewsA well-preserved uncut sheet with bold embossing. Oliver Wolcott, a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, is listed as Comptroller of the Public Accounts on this certificate. Wolcott also was the 19th governor of Connecticut.Quant.Geek
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Connecticut Interest Certificate £2 January 31, 1791 (Anderson CT-53)10 viewsQuant.Geek
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Connecticut Interest Certificate May 15, 1792 4 Pounds 4 Pence (Anderson CT-49)10 viewsQuant.Geek
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