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Collection of colonial and continental currency.

Various places, 1771-1780
28 items, various sizes and conditions, most worn.


6 notes printed for the Continental government by Hall & Sellers [successors to Benjamin Franklin] of Philadelphia. Most are denominated as "Continental Currency," with some issued by the United States and some by the United Colonies:

From the 29 November 1775 issue: Five Dollars
From the 17 February 1776 issue: Half a Dollar; Two Thirds of a Dollar
From the 22 July 1776 issue: Three Dollars
From the 26 September 1778 issue: Thirty Dollars
From the 14 January 1779 issue: Sixty Dollars, printed in red and black, in particularly strong condition.


22 pieces of colonial currency:  
Connecticut, 19 June 1776, 2 shillings (torn and stitched)
Connecticut, 1 July 1780, 10 shillings (large cancel hole)
Delaware, 1 January 1776, 1 shilling (2 examples)
Delaware, date illegible, 10 shillings (torn and repaired)
Maryland, 10 April 1774, $2
Maryland, December 1775, "Half Dollar"
Maryland, 14 August 1776, "One Dollar and One Third."
Massachusetts, 16 October 1778, 9 pence
New Jersey, 25 March 1776, 6 shillings and 12 shillings
New York, 16 February 1771, 5 pounds
New York Water Works, 25 August 1774, 4 shillings
New York, 5 March 1776, "Half a Spanish Milled Dollar" (torn and repaired)
New York, 13 August 1776, "Five Spanish Milled Dollars" (torn)
North Carolina, 1771, 2 shillings+6 pence
North Carolina, 2 April 1776, "One Fourth of a Dollar"
Pennsylvania, 1 October 1773, 5 shillings
Pennsylvania, 25 October 1775, 2 shillings+6 pence
Pennsylvania, 10 April 1777, 1 shilling
Virginia, 6 May 1776, "One Third of a Spanish Milled Dollar" (2 examples, one of them torn) 

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