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1764 Fifteen Shillings New Jersey VF-20 PCGS (Fr#NJ-166) Apparent

1764 Fifteen Shillings New Jersey VF-20 PCGS (Fr#NJ-166) Apparent

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This colonial currency from the colony of New Jersey is a nice piece of history. It was issued in 1764, and the denomination is 15 shillings.

Currency Highlights:
  • From a group of notes printed in the colonial era, authorized by the New Jersey legislature on April 16, 1764.
  • Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve by PCGS.
  • Graded Very Fine-20 Apparent by PCGS.
  • Face: Features the colony arms in black with the obligation printed in red.
  • Back: A sage leaf in black printing on the back with the ominous warning, "To counterfeit is death," below the denomination at top.
  • This is a tough issue from the colony of New Jersey as only 3,500 were originally printed.

This is a nice example of paper currency printed prior to America's independence from Britain. Add one of these classic collectibles to your cart today!

These notes were printed by James Parker of Woodbridge, New Jersey. This note has seen moderate wear, but considering it is well over 200 years old, is still a great collectible! This example has a center crease, which is typical of many of these colonial issues, but is still intact.

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.

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