gew98
05-09-2015, 11:50 AM
A neighbor asked me to identify and hopefully value some odd old currncy he got from a late relative.5 different bills.. All aged and a bit fragile.
1) Burlington in New-Jersey , eighteen pence - Bill of one shilling. Printed by Isaac Collins 1778
2) Five shillings , Printed by John Adams 1776 , believe it refers to Delaware in the txt of the note.
3) North Carolina currency , Four dollars. Printed by James Davis 1778
4) State of New York , Ten Spanish Milled Dollars.Refers to august 1776 in text of bill. Printed by Samuel Loudon M.DCC.LXXVI
5) Eight Dollors equal to 36 s Sterling . Annapolis Maryland , 10th April 1774
So should I laminate these to protect them - and possibility of them being real ?. Any help appreciated.
1) Burlington in New-Jersey , eighteen pence - Bill of one shilling. Printed by Isaac Collins 1778
2) Five shillings , Printed by John Adams 1776 , believe it refers to Delaware in the txt of the note.
3) North Carolina currency , Four dollars. Printed by James Davis 1778
4) State of New York , Ten Spanish Milled Dollars.Refers to august 1776 in text of bill. Printed by Samuel Loudon M.DCC.LXXVI
5) Eight Dollors equal to 36 s Sterling . Annapolis Maryland , 10th April 1774
So should I laminate these to protect them - and possibility of them being real ?. Any help appreciated.