1760 6 Pounds New Jersey 4/12/60 F (Fr#NJ-141) Details

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Currency Highlights:
- Exceptionally difficult note.
- 6 pounds New Jersey note issued April 12, 1760.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Fine Condition Details.
- Comments: Minor Edge Splits and stains.
- Face: Border surrounding obligation.
- Back: Nature print. "To Counterfeit is Death." Woodbridge, in New Jersey. Printed by Ja Parker. (Note: Some historians maintain that as a newspaper editor, James Parker was the superior of both William Bradford III and Benjamin Franklin.
- Friedberg #NJ-141.
This is a nice example of paper currency printed prior to the United States' independence from Britain. Add one of these classic collectibles to your cart today!
This note has seen moderate wear, but considering it is well over 200 years old, it is still a great collectible! This example has a center crease, which is typical of many of these colonial issues, but it is still intact.
Colonial issues preceded the continental notes by many decades. Limited numbers were printed, causing high demand among collectors.
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