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Description:
Fourteen Pieces of Continental and Colonial Currency, three Continental: a May 10, 1775 $7, February 17, 1776 $?, and a January 14, 1779 $1; a Delaware January 1, 1776 20 shillings, two Maryland: a March 1, 1770 $1/2, heavy splits and mounted, and an April 10, 1774 $6, stains; a New Jersey November 20, 1757 6 pounds, splits and losses, a North Carolina December 1771 1 pound, splits and mounted, and five Pennsylvania: an April 3, 1772 18 pence with John Morton signature, losses and split in two, an April 3, 1772 2 shillings and 2 shillings and 6 pence, splits and losses, an October 3, 1773 18 pence, and an April 10, 1777 9 pence.
Estimate $500-700
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