Colonial Paper Currency
1700's
Paper money
American Colonies

This authentic piece of early American currency might have passed through the hands of George Washington, Betsy Ross, or Paul Revere. Dating from the time of the American Revolution, this historic collectible was one of the first pieces of paper money ever issued by a government in the Western world. Each piece is hand signed to protect against counterfeiting. Since each note is one of a kind, variations in style will occur.

These notes are available in both Colonial and Continental styles. Each comes in a displayable acrylic frame with a certificate of authenticity.

Colonial & Continental Notes
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New Jersey
Eighteen Pence
December 31, 1763
Printer Jas. Parker
Pennsylvania
Five Shillings
October 1, 1773
Printer - Hall & Sellers
Connecticut
One Shilling
June 7, 1776
Printer - Timo. Green


Massachusetts Bay

2 Dollars
May 5, 1780
Printer - Hall & Sellers

Pennsylvania

Eight Shillings
April 10, 1777
Printer John Dunlap

United Colonies

Six Dollars
May 9, 1776
Printer Hall & Sellers


Pennsylvania

Four Pence
April 10, 1777
Printer John Dunlap

Rhode Island
20 Shillings
May 1786
Southwick & Barber
Connecticut
Two Pence
October 11, 1777
Printer T. Green


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