1772 2 Shillings 6 P Pennsylvania 4/3/1772 VF-30 PCGS (Fr#PA-157)
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Add this Pennsylvania 2 shillings and 6 pence note to your cart today! Nice little flecks of mica attest to this note's originality.
This note will make a nice addition to any colonial currency collection. Colonial issues preceded the continental notes by many decades, and some are quite rare. These notes are in demand among collectors and rising in value due to the limited numbers printed by D. Hall and W. Sellers. They are an excellent example of paper currency printed prior to America's independence from Britain. Interestingly, you can see pieces of blue threads mixed into the paper to deter counterfeiting
This colonial note from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, dated April 3, 1772, is a great piece of history. It is an excellent addition to any collection.
Currency Highlights:
- Great piece of history in this colonial note from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
- Sealed in an archival quality currency holder by PCGS.
- The denomination is two shillings and six pence.
- Graded Very Fine-30 by PCGS.
- Face: British arms on the front.
- There is a great admonition on the back, "TO COUNTERFEIT IS DEATH!" Neat colonial note from Pennsylvania.
- Signed by Adam Hubley, Joel Evans and John Mifflin.
Friedberg #PA157.
Add this Pennsylvania 2 shillings and 6 pence note to your cart today! Nice little flecks of mica attest to this note's originality.
This note will make a nice addition to any colonial currency collection. Colonial issues preceded the continental notes by many decades, and some are quite rare. These notes are in demand among collectors and rising in value due to the limited numbers printed by D. Hall and W. Sellers. They are an excellent example of paper currency printed prior to America's independence from Britain. Interestingly, you can see pieces of blue threads mixed into the paper to deter counterfeiting
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