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1994.2.1 - Coin
1786 Connecticut copper penny, very worn; Date visible; design in center & words around edge barely visible. The donor, a math teacher at The Gunnery, and amateur archeologist, found this coin in the excavation site for the new driveway behind the Gunn Museum during the summer of 1993. The site, over the brow of the hill, was used as the house's dump.
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1994.2.2 - Coin
Late 1700s Spanish coin, very worn. "Hispa-" visible around upper edge - also central design faintly visible The donor, a math teacher at The Gunnery, and amateur archeologist, found this coin in the excavation site for the new driveway behind the Gunn Museum during the summer of 1993. The site, over the brow of the hill, was used as the house's dump.
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1994.2.4 - Coin
1877 seated Liberty quarter - figure seated, surrounded by syars, figure worn, with some scratches on surface. The donor, a math teacher at The Gunnery, and amateur archeologist, found this coin in the excavation site for the new driveway behind the Gunn Museum during the summer of 1993. The site, over the brow of the hill, was used as the house's dump.
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2011.4.1 - Currency
1928 series United States $1 silver certificate. Silver Certificate seal is in blue. Serial number is blue and reads "F83029097B." 1928 series lasted until about 1933 and during this time only the $1 note was distributed.
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2011.4.2 - Currency
Facsimile/reprodction Confederate currency printed using design from the 6th and final series (1864) of Confederate money. There are 13 notes (one $5, one $10, three $50, and eight $100) in total in this collection. Each note is printed on paper. Some of the notes have a stamp on them which reads "Fred Cheney \ Grit Salesman \ New Preston \ Connecticut."
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