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The listing, Colonial and Revolutionary Currency Antiqued Reproductions has ended.

.Antiqued Reproductions...
They LOOK OLD and FEEL OLD!

Set A and Set B are "Colonial and Revolutionary Currency 1760 - 1780". Thirteen pieces in the two sets, set B is missing one.

Set A..."Colonial and Revolutionary Currency 1773 - 1781", 7 pieces.

Three pieces in a plastic holder..."North Carolina $1", "State of New York $10" and "State of Louisiana $100". The hundred has been ripped and taped and needs taping again.

A note from..."The Bank of the United States" for one million dollars in gold! Wish it were real!

The last two were with the others, so I left them in. One is an "Un Kip" note from Laos, probably a real one. The other is "one wooden nickel", flat like a bill, from Fond du Lac's Centennial Celebration, 1962.

The first three are 'unique reproductions of the original currency. On the back of each envelope are interesting facts about the money in the sets and a short history of Colonial and Revolutionary Currency. Nothing on the envelopes says who produced them or when. Some of the bills are blank on the back and some have designs.

Questions & Comments
Original
after the description of set A and B, is another set A. which I assume means C? so.. if I I counted correctly, that's 26 total notes? and the winner takes all, regardless of whether GIN is used, right?
May 30th, 2016 at 12:19:39 AM PDT by
Original
Actually that 3rd set is set A for 'Colonial and Revolutionary Currency 1773-1781. Just different dates, otherwise it looks like the same company did both sets. Some of the states are the same, some new ones. Yes, there are 26 pieces, but don't forget, only 23 of them are Colonial currency reproductions. 3 of them are in the plastic envelope, might be from a set that lost their envelope. Winner takes all. Of course, GIN would be nice, lol.
May 30th, 2016 at 7:51:31 AM PDT by

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