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Colonial Currency, ADAM HUBLEY, PA April 3, 1772

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Colonial Currency, ADAM HUBLEY, PA April 3, 1772
Colonial Currency, ADAM HUBLEY, PA April 3, 1772
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Famous Signers on Colonial Currency
April 3, 1772 ADAM HUBLEY Signed 2s6d PA Note
Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. Two Shillings Six Pence. Plate A. Signed by “Adam Hubley”. Choice Very Fine.
Fr. PA-157. ADAM HUBLEY (1743-1793), was a historic American Revolutionary War Patriot and Continental Army Officer, Lt. Colonel and was Commander of the 1lth Pennsylvania Regiment who fought in many battles throughout the Revolutionary War. Very well centered on both face and back for display. Signed “ADM HUBLEY” at center of the three choice signatures in red.
Adam Hubley served in the Revolutionary War as a Lt. Col. and was Commander of the 1lth Pa. Regiment of the Continental Army. Hubley moved to Philadelphia in 1772 and was appointed to be a signer of paper currency. That same year he was married to Mary Evans

His brother-in-law, Joel Evans, was also a Signer of Paper Currency and signed three issues with Hubley. Hubley was a Signer of two PA issues of Colonial Currency; April 3,1772 and July 20,1775. Additionally, he signed two Continental Currency issues; Feb. 17, 1776 and May 9, 1776.
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Colonial Currency, ADAM HUBLEY, PA April 3, 1772

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