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Series of June 7, 1776 Value Range  
Jun 7, 1776 1s Connecticut (Fr. CT194)
$115.00
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$775
$115.00 - $775
Jun 7, 1776 1s3d Connecticut (Fr. CT195)
$90.00
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$325
$90.00 - $325
Jun 7, 1776 2s Connecticut (Fr. CT196)
$130.00
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$425
$130.00 - $425
Jun 7, 1776 2s6d Connecticut (Fr. CT197)
$90.00
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$325
$90.00 - $325
Jun 7, 1776 3s Connecticut (Fr. CT198)
$70.00
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$390
$70.00 - $390
Jun 7, 1776 5s Connecticut (Fr. CT199)
$130.00
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$360
$130.00 - $360
Jun 7, 1776 6s Connecticut (Fr. CT200)
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Jun 7, 1776 10s Connecticut (Fr. CT201)
$165.00
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$360
$165.00 - $360

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Jun 7, 1776 15s Connecticut (Fr. CT202)
$100.00
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$260
$100.00 - $260
Jun 7, 1776 £1 Connecticut (Fr. CT203)
$650
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$775
$650 - $775
Jun 7, 1776 £2 Connecticut (Fr. CT204)
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