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13 Original State Facsimile Paper Money Set
For many years before the Revolutionary War, paper money or "Bills of Credit" had been circulating in the American Colonies. Most were issued to pay for military emergencies, or were authorized to build or repair public works. In many cases it also filled the void caused by shortages of coins. With the beginning of the American Revolution, each Sta
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Paper Money Set by Benjamin Franklin , reproduction of 10 bills from 1739 to 1764
The story of paper money in America is linked irrevocably to Benjamin Franklin. His first experience printing money came in 1728 while working for Samual Keimer. The following year at age 23 he authored a booklet called " A Modest Inquiry into the Nature and Necessity of a Paper Currency". Franklin's first independent printing job for paper money w
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Confederate States Paper Money Set , reproduction of 9 bills from Feb. 17, 1864
Confederate currency played an important part in purchasing the material with which to wage war. Not having many coins, the Southern government turned to paper money. The First Issue was authorized by the Act of March 9, 1861, and some of those notes were actually printed in the North by the National Bank Note Company of New York. Through the next
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Northern States Paper Money Set , reproduction of 9 assorted bills
Not until it became necessary to finance the Civil War, did the United States have what could be considered a national paper currency. Before that the only paper money was provided by state-chartered banks estimated to number about 1500 in 1862, up from about 1400 in 1856. Many of these banks did not stand on firm financial ground, nor were all the
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Revolutionary War Paper Money Set , reproduction of 10 bills from 1775 to 1779
From 1775 to 1779, the Continental Congress issued $241, 552,780 worth of Continental Currency in eleven different printings. Because coins were so scarce during the American Revolution, these bills and the state issued note were practically the only money in circulation. Anyone refusing to accept the money was branded a traitor and a Tory. For 1-1
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Nipple Wrench for Muskets , with slotted socket, for square or flat side nipples
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! This well tempered slotted end wrench works well for he
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Nipple Wrench for Rifles & Shotguns , slotted end for #11 nipple
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! This well tempered nipple wrench has two sturdy finger
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Nipple Wrench for Rifles , short style, with slotted end
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! Our most popular wrench, light enough to fit in your po
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Nipple Wrench for Rifles & Pistols , small slotted socket end, for small nipples
Our wrenches feature a high carbon steel body with a low carbon steel rod handle. Special commercial tempering gives optimum strength to the wrench fingers. The malleable handle will flex if excess torque is applied, to avoid damage. Our wrenches are not unbreakable, but they are pretty close! Our smallest socket wrench has a .3/8" body tapering do
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Small Brass Oil Bottle, 2-5/32" tall, with applicator
Originally called an "oiler", this little bottle has a knurled large top, easily removed for refilling with gun oil. The tiny knob at top conceals a flat spoon used to dispense single drops of lubricating oil to the moving parts of your gun or lock. This polished brass oil bottle will look handsome with your cased rifle, revolver or shotgun. For a
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Round Brass English Style Oil Bottle , 2" tall by 1-1/2" diameter, with drop applicator
Originally called an "oiler" this round oil bottle measures 2" tall with a 1-1/2" diameter round base, made of solid brass. The turned head unscrews to reveal a bronze applicator. The several threads insure a leak-proof seal. Perfect for carrying your favorite brand of gun oil. Keep this bottle in your possibles bag, knapsack, or box of shooting su
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Square Brass English Style Oil Bottle 2" tall by 1-1/2" square, with drop applicator
Originally called an "oiler" this little square oil bottle measures 2" tall with a 1-1/2" square base, made from solid brass. The turned head unscrews to reveal a bronze applicator. The several threads insure a leak-proof seal. Perfect for carrying your favorite brand of gun oil. Keep this bottle in your possibles bag, knapsack, or box of shooting
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