The Anne Arundel Collection - 13 Colony Type Set of $1 Dollar Notes or equivalent.


Set Type: 13 Colony Type Set
Owner: OA Nentico
Last Modified: 5/25/2024
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Rank: 7
Score: 1785
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Set Description:
Assemble a 13 Colony Type Set including one Continental specimen of $1 Dollar Notes or equivalents.

Connecticut and Delaware did not issue any $1 Dollar Colonial Notes and Pennsylvania only had one issue with only one specimen known to exist. All three of these colonies issued a number of Notes that are close to or equivalent to the value of one $1 Dollar. In most of the colonies Four 4 Shillings and 6 Pence generally equal one Spanish Milled $1 Silver Dollar. A Four 4 Shilling or Five 5 Shilling Note is a close equivalent to one $1 Dollar and will be my equivalent Note for these three colonies.
My primary approach for this collection will be to avoid obtaining Notes that are holed “Cancelled” if at all possible. The rarity of the Note and other comments will be summarized in the “Slot Comment” for each specimen. This collection is an extension of my early U.S. $1 Dollar Coin Set and my U.S. $1 Dollar Custom Type Set. Both can be found in the NGC Registry under Competitive Sets and Custom Sets.
 
Slot DescriptionGradeCert NumberScore
Connecticut  No Note
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Delaware  No Note
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Georgia  No Note
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MarylandVF 25 8003109-015 285
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MassachusettsF 12 NET 1180141-005 64
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New Hampshire  No Note
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New JerseyVF 20 8003109-021 401
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New York  No Note
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North Carolina   No Note
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Pennsylvania  No Note
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Rhode IslandAU 58 1860146-043 556
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South CarolinaVF 25 2291164-012 479
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Virginia  No Note
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