Binder of U.S. Currency, consisting of thirty four notes, described as follows: 1776 Georgia 10 Spanish Milled Dollars, Five Signatures, Serial 1745, Good; Continental Currency, 8 Dollars, Nov. 1776, W-8553, Serial 18750, glued down reverse; Continental Currency, 30 Dollars, Nov. 2, 1776, W-8554, Serial 52279, glued down reverse; Continental Currency, 3 Dollars, May 9, 1776, W-8533, Serial 30660, glued down reverse; Continental Currency, 4 Dollars, May 9, 1776, W-8534, Serial 27949, glued down reverse; Virginia Obsolete, 6 Spanish Milled Dollars, Oct. 20, 1777, Serial 15435, glued down reverse; Continental Currency, 7 Dollars, May 9, 1776, W-8537, Serial 27909, glued down reverse; Pennsylvania Obsolete, Half a Crown, Oct. 25, 1775, Serial 8147, glued down reverse; Pennsylvania Obsolete, Five Shillings, October 1773, Serial 17657, glued down reverse; Large Size $1.00 Silver Certificate, 1923, Fr. 237, Serial E84439439B, About Uncirculated; Fractional Currency, Fourth Issue, 50 Cents, Fr. 1376, Good; Fractional Currency, Third Issue, 50 Cents, Fr. 1331, Poor; Fractional Currency, Fifth Issue, 25 Cents, Fr. 1308, Good; Fractional Currency, Fifth Issue, 25 Cents, Fr. 1308, Good; Fractional Currency, Fifth Issue, 10 Cents, Fr. 1264, Green Seal, Poor; Fractional Currency, Fifth Issue, 10 Cents, Fr. 1264, Green Seal, Good; Fractional Currency, Fifth Issue, 10 Cents, Fr. 1265, Red Seal, Short Key, Good; Fractional Currency, Fifth Issue, 10 Cents, Fr. 1266, Red Seal, Long Key, Good; Fractional Currency, Fourth Issue, 50 Cents, Fr. 1374, Good; Fractional Currency, Third Issue, 10 Cents, Fr. 1255, Poor; Fractional Currency, Fourth Issue, 10 Cents, Fr. 1257, Poor; Fractional Currency, Fourth Issue, 15 Cents, Fr. 1267, Poor; Fractional Currency, Third Issue, 25 Cents, Fr. 1297, Poor; Obsolete Currency, Indiana, State of Indiana, $1.00, January 1st, 1856, Very Good; Obsolete Currency, Michigan, Adrian Insurance Company, $3.00, June 14, 1833, Very Good; Obsolete Currency, Ohio, Ohio & Cincinnati Loan Office, $1.00, March 23, 1860, Poor; Obsolete Currency, Ohio, Gibson House, $3.00, May 10th, 1869, Poor; Large Size $1.00 Silver Certificate, Tillman-Morgan, 1891, Fr. 223, Poor; Fractional Currency, First Issue, 5 Cents, Fr. 1230, Poor; Fractional Currency, Fourth Issue, 15 Cents, Fr. 1267, Poor; Fractional Currency, Third Issue, 25 Cents, Fr. 1297, Torn in Two; Confederate Currency, 10 Dollars, February 17th, 1864, Plate B, Serial 48392, Good, Pinholes; Confederate Currency, 10 Dollars, February 17th, 1864, Plate C, Serial 16138, Good, Tears; Confederate Currency, 10 Dollars, February 17th, 1864, Plate D, Serial 40679, Replica.
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