Colonial Currency. PA. April 3, 1772. 40s Vivid!
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Vivid April 3, 1772 Forty Shillings Pennsylvania Note
Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. Forty Shillings. Plate A. Choice Crisp Extremely Fine+ to About Uncirculated.
Fr. PA-158. Crisp and bright with bold red and black printed text and designs. Signed by Coombe, Redman, and Clifford in rich deep brown and having Red “Arms of Pennsylvania” and texts upon its face. This Forty Shillings denomination of two colors is a very rare note. Whereas over 33,000 being printed in black only of each other denomination were issued, on 5,000 two color Forty Shillings were authorized. It is also the highest value on the issue. Excellent for display, this note has a premium eye appeal and appears Crisp AU+ with a very faint centerfold. Ex: Stack’s John J. Ford, Jr. Collection Sale, Part XV, October 2006, part of Lot 8569; F.C.C. Boyd Estate.
Vivid April 3, 1772 Forty Shillings Pennsylvania Note
Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. Forty Shillings. Plate A. Choice Crisp Extremely Fine+ to About Uncirculated.
Fr. PA-158. Crisp and bright with bold red and black printed text and designs. Signed by Coombe, Redman, and Clifford in rich deep brown and having Red “Arms of Pennsylvania” and texts upon its face. This Forty Shillings denomination of two colors is a very rare note. Whereas over 33,000 being printed in black only of each other denomination were issued, on 5,000 two color Forty Shillings were authorized. It is also the highest value on the issue. Excellent for display, this note has a premium eye appeal and appears Crisp AU+ with a very faint centerfold. Ex: Stack’s John J. Ford, Jr. Collection Sale, Part XV, October 2006, part of Lot 8569; F.C.C. Boyd Estate.
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Colonial Currency. PA. April 3, 1772. 40s Vivid!
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