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Colonial Currency from 1775 - 1780 — Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut, and Continental Currency

Colonial Currency from 1775 - 1780 — Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut, and Continental Currency

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Colonial currency, all in very good condition:

  • Delaware Five Shillings - January 1, 1776 — Serial number 52925, signed by John McKinly, Thomas Collins, and James Sykes.
  • Connecticut One Shilling and Three Pence - June 19, 1776 — Serial number 969, signed by Thomas Seymour and J. Porter.
  • Connecticut Five Shillings - July 1, 1780 - Hole cancelled
  • Continental Currency Seven Dollars - Philadelphia, July 17, 1776
  • SOLD — Pennsylvania Six Shillings - March 25, 1775 — Serial number 2392, signed by Ezekiel Edwards, James Wharton and Richar Vaux.

Each note is in a 5" x 7" freestanding Lucite frame to protect the currency while allowing you to display it standing or flat. The two pieces of Lucite are held together with magnets, which makes it easy to remove the currency for a closer inspection or to frame in a different manner or to store.

Note that the manufacturer claims UV protection, but I haven't seen any technical report, so recommend keeping them out of direct sunlight.

Use a microfiber cloth or similar to remove dust and fingerprints. Do not use household cleaners.

Shipping: $10. Please allow two weeks for shipping.

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