1773 20 Shillings Pennsylvania 10/1/1773 AU-53 PCGS (Fr#PA-169)
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- Nice Colonial Note from the State of Pennsylvania and dated Oct 1st, 1773.
- The denomination is Twenty Shillings.
- Housed in inert mylar currency holder by PCGS.
- Graded Almost Uncirculated-53 by PCGS.
- Printed by Hall and Sellers of Philadelphia, the successor to Benjamin Franklin's printers.
- The note is printed in both BLACK and RED ink.
- The warning on the back "TO COUNTERFEIT IS DEATH!" is fairly ominous!
- Friedberg #PA-169.
Nice little flecks of mica attest to this note's originality. Add this highly desirable 20 Shillings Pennsylvania note to your cart today!
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