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- Massachusetts Colonial Currency /
- Issue of September 17, 1776 /
- Sep 17, 1776 Massachussetts 22s (Fr. MA217)
Sep 17, 1776 Massachussetts 22s (Fr. MA217)

Massachusetts September 17, 1776 10 Shillings Fr. MA-214. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent....
Source: Heritage Auctions

Massachusetts September 17, 1776 10 Shillings Fr. MA-214. PCGS Very Fine 30 Apparent....
Source: Heritage Auctions

MA-215. State of the Massachusetts Bay. September 17, 1776. 14 Shillings. PCGS Extremely Fine 45
Source: Stack's Bowers

MA-215. State of the Massachusetts Bay. September 17, 1776. 14 Shillings. PCGS Extremely Fine 45
Source: Stack's Bowers

MA-215. State of the Massachusetts Bay. September 17, 1776. 14 Shillings. PCGS Extremely Fine 45
Source: Stack's Bowers

MA-215. State of the Massachusetts Bay. September 17, 1776. 14 Shillings. PCGS Extremely Fine 45
Source: Stack's Bowers

Massachusetts September 17, 1776 14s PCGS Extremely Fine 45....
Source: Heritage Auctions

Massachusetts September 17, 1776 14s PCGS Extremely Fine 45....
Source: Heritage Auctions

Massachusetts September 17, 1776 14 Shillings Fr. MA-215 PCGS Extremely Fine 45....
Source: Heritage Auctions

Massachusetts September 17, 1776 14 Shillings Fr. MA-215 PCGS Extremely Fine 45....
Source: Heritage Auctions

Massachusetts September 17, 1776 36 Shillings Fr. MA-219 PMG Very Fine 30....
Source: Heritage Auctions

Massachusetts September 17, 1776 36 Shillings Fr. MA-219 PMG Very Fine 30....
Source: Heritage Auctions

Massachusetts November 17, 1776 48s Contemporary Counterfeit PCGS Banknote About Unc 50 Details....
Source: Heritage Auctions

Massachusetts November 17, 1776 48s Contemporary Counterfeit PCGS Banknote About Unc 50 Details....
Source: Heritage Auctions














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