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Archives International Auctions- AIA XXIX Part II

170

October 29,2015

Archives International Auctions

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U.S. COLONIAL BANKNOTES

Connecticut

984

984 Group of Colonial era documents.

United States. Connecticut.

In and around Salisbury. Some manuscript, some manuscript on

printed forms. 1791-1816 documents, some priced in dollars others

in pounds/shilling/pence. 11 pieces, And one fromOswego NY, 1796.

Mostly Fine and fragile. ���������������������������������������������������������Est.

$90-150

985

985 State of Connecticut Pay Table office certificate. 1781.

CT. Two

quartermaster forms. Very Fine or better. Endorsements on back. 2

pieces.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est.

$75-125

U.S. COLONIAL CURRENCY

The Harry Rinker Collection of Colonial

Era Banknotes.

986

986 Connecticut Treasurer Receipt, 1790.

Connecticut, 1790 receipt

signed and cancelled by Jedediah Huntington (served only in 1789-

90). Tallies Army notes due, or other notes turned in. Interesting

document. Very Fine. ����������������������������������������������������������� Est.

$60-100

Delaware

987

987 Delaware, 6.1.1759.

15 Shillings (2 one halfed and pined, the other

backed with contemporary paper), 20 Shillings (Period over center

of Y in TWENTY). SCWPM S627, S628. Printed by B. Franklin and D.

Hall. Fair to Good. 3 pieces. (The Harry L. Rinker Collection) Est.

$100-200