Colonial Currency Culls (Connecticut)
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These Colonial Currency Notes from the Connecticut colony are in Cull condition and may have heavy wear, staining, pinholes, damage, rips and tears.
Currency Highlights:- Colonial Note (Dates of our Choice).
- Notes from the Connecticut Colony.
- Housed in an currency sleeve to protect and maintain its condition.
- The denominations of our choice.
- The legible signatures vary.
- These issues contain many pieces of mica that were mixed into the paper to deter counterfeiting.
- These notes may have some heavy wear, staining, pinholes, damage, rips and tears.
A great collectible notes issued just prior to our independence. Add this Colonial Currency Cull notes to your cart today!
Colonial vs. Continental Currency.
Colonial currency was formed by the Colonies to pay for their debts in the process of declaring their Independence and forming their own Government.
Continental Currency was authorized by the Continental Congress of the United States. Afraid the British would counterfeit these, Continental notes so these notes bore a warning to potential counterfeiters on them with "To Counterfeit is Death". - Specifications
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