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Maryland Colonial 1 Shilling |
| Item: |
Maryland Colonial Note 1 Shilling 1733 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG 64 |
| Cert #: |
2087612-001
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Owner Comments
This MD-1 CU-64 (1 Shilling) Note is an exceptional surviving example with the Counterfoil included. The specimen makes for an excellent addition to my specialized 1733 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 60,000 of this denomination. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded eighteen (18) MD-1 specimens with only two (2) in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial 1 Shilling 6 Pence |
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Maryland Colonial Note 1 Shilling, 6 Pence 1733 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG XF 40 |
| Cert #: |
2203947-007
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Owner Comments
MD-2 PMG XF-40: March 13, 1733
This MD-2 XF-40 (1 Shilling, 6 Pence) Note is a fine surviving example with the complete Counterfoil included that has been repaired. The specimen makes for a nice addition to my specialized 1733 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 60,000 of this denomination for this emission. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded only eight (8) MD-2 specimens with five (5) in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial 2 Shillings 6 Pence |
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Maryland Colonial Note 2 Shillings, 6 Pence 1733 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG AU 50 NET |
| Cert #: |
2387615-001
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Owner Comments
This MD-3 AU-50 (2 Shilling, 6 Pence) Note is a nice surviving example with the complete Counterfoil included that has been repaired. The specimen makes for a nice and acceptable addition to my specialized 1733 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 40,000 of this denomination. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded only seven (7) MD-3 specimens with five (5) in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial 5 Shillings |
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Maryland Colonial Note 5 Shillings 1733 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG 64 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2087612-004
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Owner Comments
This Top of Population MD-4 CU-64 EPQ (5 Shilling) Note is an exceptional surviving example with the Counterfoil included. The specimen makes for an exceptional addition to my specialized 1733 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 40,000 of this denomination. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded only five (5) MD-4 specimens with none in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial 10 Shillings |
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Maryland Colonial Note 10 Shillings 1733 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG 64 |
| Cert #: |
2087612-005
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Owner Comments
This Top of Population MD-5 CU-64 (10 Shilling) Note is an exceptional surviving example with the Counterfoil included. The specimen makes for an exceptional addition to my specialized 1733 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 30,000 of this denomination. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded only three (3) MD-5 specimens with none in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial 15 Shillings |
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Maryland Colonial Note 15 Shillings 1733 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG 61 |
| Cert #: |
2387615-002
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Owner Comments
This MD-6 UNC-61 (15 Shilling) Note is an excellent surviving example with the Counterfoil included. A small amount of the right side of the Note has been cut off, but it does not diminish the Notes over all eye appeal. The specimen makes for an outstanding addition to my specialized 1733 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 30,000 of this denomination. The MARYLAND water mark has been confirmed on this specimen so to verify that it is not a counterfeit. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded only two (2) MD-6 specimens with only one (1) in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial 20 Shillings |
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Maryland Colonial Note 20 Shillings 1733 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG AU 53 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
5000255-003
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Owner Comments
This MD-7 AU-53 EPQ (20 Shillings) Note is an excellent surviving example which is exceptionally rare that includes an artful Counterfoil. This Note is an outstanding addition to my specialized 1733 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 30,000 of this denomination. The MARYLAND water mark has been confirmed on this specimen so to verify that it is not a counterfeit. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded only one (1) MD-7 specimen and total of six (6) other graded specimens are known to exist in various legacy PCGS holders. Also, a few ungraded specimens exist.
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Maryland Colonial $1/9 |
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Maryland Colonial Note $1/9 (6d) March 1, 1770 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG VF 25 |
| Cert #: |
2387614-001
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Owner Comments
Maryland $1/9 MD-49 PMG VF-25: March 1, 1770 Resolution Set #7 / 2nd Series to use Dollar Denomination
This MD-49 VF-25 ($1/9) Note is an excellent example with a large portion of the Counterfoil still intact and is the second highest in grade. The specimen makes for an excellent addition to my specialized 1770 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 18,000 of this denomination. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded only five (5) MD-49 specimens with just one (1) in higher grade. This issue is somewhat special as Anne Catharine Green render her full name on this Note. The only other time she render her full name on a Note would be four years later with the MD-60 $1/9 of April 10 – 1774 series.
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Maryland Colonial $2/9 |
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Maryland Colonial Note $2/9 (1s) April 10, 1774 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG VF 20 |
| Cert #: |
2202772-027
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Owner Comments
Maryland April 10, 1774 Resolution Set #8 / 3rd Series to use Dollar Denomination
MD-62 PMG VF20 $2/9
This MD-62 VF-20 $2/9 Dollar is a nice example of an uncommon issue from Colonial Maryland. The Note retains good detail, penned signatures of “William Eddis & John Chapman” and is basically a problem free lower grade example. There are 36 examples graded by PMG with 23 in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial $1/3 |
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Maryland Colonial Note $1/3 (1s6d) April 10, 1774 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG VF 30 |
| Cert #: |
2291164-004
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Owner Comments
Maryland $1/3 MD-63 PMG VF30: April 10, 1774 Resolution Set #8 / 3rd Series to use Dollar Denomination
This MD-63 VF-30 $1/3 Dollar is an excellent example of an uncommon issue from Colonial Maryland. The Note retains good detail, penned signatures of “William Eddis & John Chapman” for a mid-grade example. PMG has graded 77 examples with (16) in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial $1/2 |
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Maryland Colonial Note $1/2 January 1, 1767 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG G 4 |
| Cert #: |
8003109-014
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Owner Comments
Maryland $1/2 MD-42 PMG G-4: Jan. 1, 1767 Resolution Set #6 / 1st Series to use Dollar Denomination
This MD-42 $1/2 Dollar is an uncommon issue and is only one (1) of six (6) known graded specimens. Graded as PMG Good 4 with a unique backing on the reverse for stability from a piece of colonial newspaper. Splits and tears are evident that is not uncommon for lower denominations due to heavy use.
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Maryland Colonial $2/3 |
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Maryland Colonial Note $2/3 (3s) March 1, 1770 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG VF 35 |
| Cert #: |
2202772-020
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Owner Comments
Maryland $2/3 MD-54 PMG CVF-35: March 1, 1770 Resolution Set #7 / 2nd Series to use Dollar Denomination
This MD-54 CVF-35 ($2/3) Note is an excellent example with a large portion of the Counterfoil still intact and is the second highest in grade. The specimen makes for an excellent addition to my specialized 1770 Resolution Series Set. The Maryland Colonial General Assembly authorized 18,000 of this denomination. As of the time of this writing, PMG has graded only thirteen (13) MD-54 specimens with just one (1) in higher grade.
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Maryland Colonial $1 |
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Maryland Colonial Note $1 (4s6d) April 10, 1774 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG VF 25 |
| Cert #: |
8003109-015
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Owner Comments
Maryland $1 MD-66 PMG VF25: April 10, 1774 Resolution Set #8 / 3rd Series to use Dollar Denomination
The $1 Dollar MD-66 there are 121 graded specimens by PMG, with 29 graded Very Fine 25 and 62 in higher grade. The MD-66 has the highest number of graded $1 Notes of the Maryland colonial series, making it the easiest $1 dollar of specimen to obtain. This VF25 specimen is very attractive and problem free. Making it a nice addition to this specialized type set.
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Maryland Colonial $1 1/3 |
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Maryland Colonial Note $1 1/3 (6s) December 7, 1775 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG VF 25 |
| Cert #: |
2000627-005
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Owner Comments
Maryland $1 1/3 MD-85 PMG VF25: December 7, 1775 Resolution Set #10 / 5th Series to use Dollar Denomination
The MD-85 $1 1/3 Dollar denomination is somewhat unusual and rare Note. The size and style of these Resolutions Notes are smaller than the previous issues from Maryland. The front (obverse) border is not as ornate and lacks the detailed Maryland seal.
Maryland issued this unique denomination three times over the course of two years starting with the “Gunpowder Series” MD-73 in July of 1775, the second time with this December 1775 Resolution and a third time with the MD-97 August 1776 Resolution.
The reverse of the MD-85 has an emblem and shield bearing the motto “SUB-CLYPEO PEO,” which translates to (Under Divine Protection). As of this writing, PMG has graded only 31 of these specimens, with 4 at VF25 and only three (3) in higher grade. This VF25 specimen is attractive, problem free and reasonably clean, which makes it a nice addition to this specialized type set.
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Maryland Colonial $2 |
| Item: |
Maryland Colonial Note $2 (9s) April 10, 1774 Colonial Notes |
| Grade: |
PMG VF 25 |
| Cert #: |
2106774-072
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Owner Comments
Maryland $2 MD-67 PMG VF25: April 10, 1774 Resolution Set #8 / 3rd Series to use Dollar Denomination
The $2 Dollar MD-67 there are 134 graded specimens by PMG, with 22 graded VF25 and 104 in higher grade. This VF25 specimen is very attractive and problem free along with a large portion of the detailed left tab remaining in place. Making it a nice addition to this specialized type set.
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