Complete Set of Colonial Currency of the Thirteen Original Colonies, Museum Framed - Our Most Popular Offering!
In my nearly 40 years of dealing with historical documents, early paper money and other similar antiquities, this has been the most popular product sold. However, as time passes, these currency notes get harder to find.
In the next couple of years, we will be celebrating the 250th annniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence!
Imagine owning a collection of real authentic currency that was printed in all of the thirteen original colonies during the time of the American Revolution. And, imagine the pockets and wallets this paper money were contained in. Paper money that was printed under the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere or many other important printers and engravers of the time.
A unique collection of genuine, authentic paper money from each of the thirteen original colonies. Each piece of currency was guaranteed and hand signed by a prominent colonist from that colony. Some of the signers of the paper money also signed the Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution.
This collection is an amazing journey through the birth of our country through the American Revolution for Independence.
These hand signed notes were issued to finance courthouse construction, public roads and other public works projects. In many cases., currency was issued to fund expenses of the Revolutionary War!
Our Founding Fathers risked their lives and war with England to lay the foundation of a free and independent nation.
The colonists who carried this currency could have fought at Battles of Concord and Lexington, Valley Forge and even Yorktown. Imagine the sweaty hands of these colonists who touched this currency. Wow!
A stunning display of our nation's first paper currency!
There were times when paper money was depreciated and thus their value or worth diminished. This, in turn, led to hostilities with the British creditors. The British government passed laws restricting issuance of paper money, including the infamous 1765 Stamp Act which led to the start of the American Revolution
Ever heard the phrase "not worth a continental"? During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress issued a form of currency known as the "continental" that proved worthless due to rapid depreciation.
To protect each colonial currency note, all thirteen colonial paper money notes have been encapsulated in archival grade Mylar for maximum protection. Museums, collectors and galleries recommend this procedure to preserve the longevity of all notes.
Complete Set of Colonial Currency of the Thirteen Original Colonies, Museum Framed - Our Most Popular Offering!
In my nearly 40 years of dealing with historical documents, early paper money and other similar antiquities, this has been the most popular product sold. However, as time passes, these currency notes get harder to find.
In the next couple of years, we will be celebrating the 250th annniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence!
Imagine owning a collection of real authentic currency that was printed in all of the thirteen original colonies during the time of the American Revolution. And, imagine the pockets and wallets this paper money were contained in. Paper money that was printed under the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere or many other important printers and engravers of the time.
A unique collection of genuine, authentic paper money from each of the thirteen original colonies. Each piece of currency was guaranteed and hand signed by a prominent colonist from that colony. Some of the signers of the paper money also signed the Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution.
This collection is an amazing journey through the birth of our country through the American Revolution for Independence.
These hand signed notes were issued to finance courthouse construction, public roads and other public works projects. In many cases., currency was issued to fund expenses of the Revolutionary War!
Our Founding Fathers risked their lives and war with England to lay the foundation of a free and independent nation.
The colonists who carried this currency could have fought at Battles of Concord and Lexington, Valley Forge and even Yorktown. Imagine the sweaty hands of these colonists who touched this currency. Wow!
A stunning display of our nation's first paper currency!
There were times when paper money was depreciated and thus their value or worth diminished. This, in turn, led to hostilities with the British creditors. The British government passed laws restricting issuance of paper money, including the infamous 1765 Stamp Act which led to the start of the American Revolution
Ever heard the phrase "not worth a continental"? During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress issued a form of currency known as the "continental" that proved worthless due to rapid depreciation.
To protect each colonial currency note, all thirteen colonial paper money notes have been encapsulated in archival grade Mylar for maximum protection. Museums, collectors and galleries recommend this procedure to preserve the longevity of all notes.
Complete Set of Colonial Currency of the Thirteen Original Colonies, Museum Framed - Our Most Popular Offering!
In my nearly 40 years of dealing with historical documents, early paper money and other similar antiquities, this has been the most popular product sold. However, as time passes, these currency notes get harder to find.
In the next couple of years, we will be celebrating the 250th annniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence!
Imagine owning a collection of real authentic currency that was printed in all of the thirteen original colonies during the time of the American Revolution. And, imagine the pockets and wallets this paper money were contained in. Paper money that was printed under the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere or many other important printers and engravers of the time.
A unique collection of genuine, authentic paper money from each of the thirteen original colonies. Each piece of currency was guaranteed and hand signed by a prominent colonist from that colony. Some of the signers of the paper money also signed the Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution.
This collection is an amazing journey through the birth of our country through the American Revolution for Independence.
These hand signed notes were issued to finance courthouse construction, public roads and other public works projects. In many cases., currency was issued to fund expenses of the Revolutionary War!
Our Founding Fathers risked their lives and war with England to lay the foundation of a free and independent nation.
The colonists who carried this currency could have fought at Battles of Concord and Lexington, Valley Forge and even Yorktown. Imagine the sweaty hands of these colonists who touched this currency. Wow!
A stunning display of our nation's first paper currency!
There were times when paper money was depreciated and thus their value or worth diminished. This, in turn, led to hostilities with the British creditors. The British government passed laws restricting issuance of paper money, including the infamous 1765 Stamp Act which led to the start of the American Revolution
Ever heard the phrase "not worth a continental"? During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress issued a form of currency known as the "continental" that proved worthless due to rapid depreciation.
To protect each colonial currency note, all thirteen colonial paper money notes have been encapsulated in archival grade Mylar for maximum protection. Museums, collectors and galleries recommend this procedure to preserve the longevity of all notes.