1771 2 Shillings 6d North Carolina 12/71 VF-35 PCGS (Fr#NC-136a)
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Currency Highlights:
This scarce note from a southern colony was denominated in the value of two shillings and six pence, colloquially referred to as 2 and 6. Add one of these classic collectibles to your cart today!
This note has seen severe wear, but considering it is well over 200 years old, is still a great collectible!
Colonial issues proceeded the continental notes by many decades. Limited numbers were printed, causing high demand among collectors.
Notes from the southern states are harder to find than the more populous northern issues, and this one is no exception with an original printing of just 16,000.
Currency Highlights:
- Colonial era note, dated December of 1771.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve by PCGS.
- Graded Very Fine-35 Apparent by PCGS.
- Comments: Repaired Center Split.
- Face: Displays an image of a duck in a circle next to the signatures of John Harvey and Richard Caswell, Lewis DeRosset and John Rutherford.
- Back: Intentionally left blank.
- Printed by the colony of North Carolina.
- Friedberg #NC-136a.
This scarce note from a southern colony was denominated in the value of two shillings and six pence, colloquially referred to as 2 and 6. Add one of these classic collectibles to your cart today!
This note has seen severe wear, but considering it is well over 200 years old, is still a great collectible!
Colonial issues proceeded the continental notes by many decades. Limited numbers were printed, causing high demand among collectors.
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