The 68th Annual Houston Money Show Auction

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Continental Currency. CC-1, May 10th 1775, One Dollar, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 451 - Continental Currency. CC-1, May 10th 1775, One Dollar, PMG graded Choice Extremely Fine 45
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Depressa Resurgit- Having been pressed down, it rises again. Original printing of 49,000 PMG 32 graded 2 in 45, 2 in 45EPQ, 1 in 53, 1 in 55, 1 in 58:
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Continental Currency. CC-2, May 10th, 1775. Two Dollars, PCGS graded Extremely Fine 452 - Continental Currency. CC-2, May 10th, 1775. Two Dollars, PCGS graded Extremely Fine 45
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A nice copy from the first series of Continental Currency authorized to support the war effort. Also, the first United States $2 note. As of7/12/2021
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Continental Currency. CC-3, May 10, 1775. Three Dollars, PMG graded Choice About Unc 583 - Continental Currency. CC-3, May 10, 1775. Three Dollars, PMG graded Choice About Unc 58
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Part of the JO­ denomination first series of notes (consisting of $1,$2,$3,$4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $20 and $30 denominations)issued under the autho...
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Continental Currency. CC-5. May  10, 1775. Five Dollars. PMG graded Uncirculated 62 EPQ4 - Continental Currency. CC-5. May 10, 1775. Five Dollars. PMG graded Uncirculated 62 EPQ
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Nice margins, a little close at top of front. A nice uncirculated piece with the coveted EPQ designation. As of 8/14/2021 PMG has graded 41 C-5'...
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Continental Currency. CC-6, May 10, 1775, Six Dollars, PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ5 - Continental Currency. CC-6, May 10, 1775, Six Dollars, PMG graded Choice About Unc 58 EPQ
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This $6 note is part of the initial IO denomination series of notes authorized by the Continental Congress to fund expenses of the fight for independe
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Continental Currency. CC-7, May 101h, 1775. Seven Dollars, PMG graded About Uncirculated  55 EPQ6 - Continental Currency. CC-7, May 101h, 1775. Seven Dollars, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 EPQ
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A beautiful example of the $7 denomination from the very first series of Continental Currency. Issued to finance the American Revolution. PMG accurate
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Continental Currency. CC-10, May 10th,  1775. PMG graded Very Fine 30 EPQ7 - Continental Currency. CC-10, May 10th, 1775. PMG graded Very Fine 30 EPQ
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A nice mid-grade example of the highest denomination in the first the first series of Continental notes. This is also the only CC-10 under AU 50 given
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Continental Currency. CC-14, November 29th,  1775. PMG graded Almost Uncirculated 55 EPQ8 - Continental Currency. CC-14, November 29th, 1775. PMG graded Almost Uncirculated 55 EPQ
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A very choice example of the Four Dollar denomination for the second series of Continental notes. Well centered, with only the front right border a bi
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Continental Currency. CC-15, November 29, 1775. Five Dollar Note. PMG graded AU 509 - Continental Currency. CC-15, November 29, 1775. Five Dollar Note. PMG graded AU 50
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Nicely inked, very strong signatures and serial number. Emblem of a hand touching a prickly bush with drops of blood, with the motto SUSTINE VEL ABSTI
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Continental Currency. CC-15, November 29, 1775. Five Dollars. PMG graded Choice About Unc 5810 - Continental Currency. CC-15, November 29, 1775. Five Dollars. PMG graded Choice About Unc 58
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Nicely inked, very strong signatures and serial number. Emblem of a hand touching a prickly bush with drops of blood, with the motto SUSTINE VEL ABSTI
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