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1773 Fifteen Shillings Continental Currency

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Hello all, my father have me this note a long time ago and I am looking to sell it to try to raise money for purchasing a Liberty Cap Half or Large Cent. What do you think the value would be?

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PS - I will probably be listing it here on CCF before it goes to ebay or elsewhere.
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They certainly didn't tolerate counterfeiters back in the day! :O
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I got a kick out of that too!
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You may want to contact here http://www.oldcurrencyvalues.com/Co..._Values.html
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Not Continental Currency, but a provincial note of Pennsylvania. Hall and Sellers were about to become the printers of the Continental notes, though.
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The bottom signer, Richard Willing, was the uncle of Anne Willing Bingham, whom tradition holds was the model for the image of Liberty on the Draped Bust coinage.
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