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Re: 1776 Burlington 30 Shilling note picture - my favorite currency piece
Simple yet beautiful! (View Post)1 -
Re: Obsolete United States Paper Money
Side by side comparison: issued note and a proof from the Richmond Bank of Alton, Rhode Island, by Danforth, Wright & Co., engravers. “A vignette of a mechanic at left and a portrait of Jenny Lin… (View Post)4 -
Re: Obsolete United States Paper Money
Nice, Steve! The closest location to Quonset that had obsolete banknotes is probably Wickford in North Kingstown. There are some nice banks that I collect from there. The RI Air National Guard still … (View Post)1 -
Re: Obsolete United States Paper Money
One thing I love about my home state's obsoletes is that they sometimes feature local scenes. Here are a few of my pickups from the last year or two with images of Rhode Island back in the day. Elmwo… (View Post)6 -
Help with an early colonial note
Any experts of colonial currency out there who can tell me what I have and how rare it might be? This appears to be a 1744 18 Pence note from Pennsylvania (spelled “Pensilvania”), printed by Benjamin… (View Post)2