1777 6 Shillings Pennsylvania 4/10/77 VF-20 PCGS (Fr#PA-218b)
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Scarce 1777 6 shilling note from Pennsylvania graded Choice Very Fine-20 by PCGS. This colonial note is the "b" variety with both black and red ink involved in printing. An excellent addition to any colonial collection.
Currency Highlights:
- Here is a nice colonial note from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania dated April 10, 1777.
- Housed in an inert mylar currency holder by PCGS.
- Graded Very Fine-20 by PCGS.
- Printed by John Dunlap of Philadelphia in the denomination of 6 shillings.
- Face: Standard obligation wording and signatures of William Kenly and Benjamin Betterton.
- Back: "TO COUNTERFEIT IS DEATH!"
- Variety "b" with both black and red ink involved in printing.
- Signed by William Kenly and Benjamin Betterton. Friedberg # PA-218b
Nice little flecks of mica attest to this note's originality. Add this 6 Shillings Pennsylvania note to your cart today!
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