1775 40 Shillings Connecticut 1/2/75 XF-40 PCGS (Fr#CT-178) Appar
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Currency Highlights:
These notes are in demand among collectors and rising in value due to the limited numbers printed. Add one of these classic collectibles to your cart today!
This note has some wear, but has been well preserved. Considering it is well over 200 years old, it is a great collectible!
Colonial issues preceded the continental notes by many decades, and some are quite rare.
This is a nice Connecticut colonial note and one of the last issues to be denominated in British coinage as America declared independence from Britain only 1 year later. It is a very handsome note!
Currency Highlights:
- Denomination of 40 shillings.
- From a group of notes authorized by the Connecticut legislature on January 2, 1775.
- Housed in an archival quality mylar sleeve by PCGS.
- Graded Extra Fine-40 Apparent by PCGS.
- Comments: Slit Cancelled, Edge Splits.
- Face: Intricately engraved border surrounding the obligation and colony arms.
- Back: Smaller border framing the denomination and printers name, New London, Printed by Timo. Green.
These notes are in demand among collectors and rising in value due to the limited numbers printed. Add one of these classic collectibles to your cart today!
This note has some wear, but has been well preserved. Considering it is well over 200 years old, it is a great collectible!
Colonial issues preceded the continental notes by many decades, and some are quite rare.
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