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Nov 3, 1775 9d New Hampshire (Fr. NH143)
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,250
$1,250 - $1,250
Nov 3, 1775 1s6d New Hampshire (Fr. NH144)
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,250
$1,250 - $1,250
Nov 3, 1775 1s9d New Hampshire (Fr. NH145)
Value Range: $3,600 - $3,600
$3,600 - $3,600
Nov 3, 1775 2s6d New Hampshire (Fr. NH146)
Value Range: $3,000 - $3,000
$3,000 - $3,000
Nov 3, 1775 3s New Hampshire (Fr. NH147)
Value Range: $325 - $1,250
$325 - $1,250
Nov 3, 1775 5s New Hampshire (Fr. NH148)
Value Range: $650 - $650
$650 - $650
Nov 3, 1775 10s New Hampshire (Fr. NH149)
Value Range: $725 - $725
$725 - $725
Nov 3, 1775 15s New Hampshire (Fr. NH150)
Value Range: $950 - $950
$950 - $950
Nov 3, 1775 30s New Hampshire (Fr. NH151)
Value Range: $525 - $2,400
$525 - $2,400
Nov 3, 1775 40s New Hampshire (Fr. NH152)
Value Range: $525 - $2,500
$525 - $2,500

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