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Archives International Auctions - Sale 40

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April 11,2017

Archives International Auctions

www.archivesinternational.com

New York

788

788 NewYork, Colonial, March 5, 1776 $1

New York, NY-191, March 5,

1776 $1 PCGS 50 PPQ, (Old Green Holder), SN# 1901 ���������������Est.

$350-500

Pennsylvania

789

789 Pennsylvania Colonial Notes. October 1, 1773. 10 and 15 Shillings.

Pennsylvania, 10 Shillings, signatures of Stephens/Crispin/Lerch; and

15 Shillings, signatures of Fisher/Carmick/Emlen. Scarce pair. VF to

Choice VF with toning and small stain.����������������������������������������Est.

$250-350

790

790 United States of America, Third Bill of Exchange, 1779, Signed by Francis Hopkinson - Signer of the Declaration of Independence

Pennsylvania and Paris, France. 3rd of Exchange for 120 Dollars = 600

Livres, dated February 4th, 1779, to be paid to a Margaret Duncan,

in Six Hundred Livres Tournois for interest due on money borrowed

by the United States government. Signed by Francis Hopkinson, who

was a signer of the Declaration Independence and a lawyer, judge, and

author. He was the first scholar and first Graduate of the College of

Philadelphia, which his father, along with good friend Benjamin Franklin,

played a role in chartering. Annotations on back including signatures and

endorsements of John Barnes and William Bingham. Attractive Very

Fine condition. Rare.�������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$900-1500

South Carolina

791

791 South Carolina Colonial Currency, April 10, 1778 Colonial Banknote.

South Carolina, 2 Shillings & 6 Pence, SC-145, Apr.10,1778.

PCGS graded Extremely Fine 45 Apparent with note of top center edge

restoration. No Serial number. 4 large margins.���������������������������Est.

$250-400

792

792 South Carolina Colonial Currency, April 10, 1778 Colonial Banknote.

South Carolina, 2 Shillings & 6 Pence, SC-145, Apr.10,1778.

PCGS graded Choice About New 55 Apparent with note of minor edge

damage and repair top left. ����������������������������������������������������������Est.

$250-400

Virginia

793

793 JosiahWatson handwritten note for 60 Pounds,VirginiaCurrency.

Virginia. For services to a blacksmith in Philadelphia. 1788. Endorsements

on back. Slight ink burn loss, and repair. ��������������������������������������Est.

$250-400

U.S. COLONIAL BANKNOTES

Connecticut

794

794 State of Connecticut, 1780 to 1782 Treasury Office “Continental Army” Payment Warrants Trio.

Hartford, CT. Lot of 3 warrants, All

signed by Peter Colt as treasurer. All are in choice AU to Uncirculated.

Attractive trio. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.

$90-130