1775 3 Pence Pennsylvania 10/25/1775 VG-10 PCGS (Fr#PA-182)
$359.99
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Product Details
Historic October 25th, 1775 Pennsylvania 4 Pence note, printed by Hall and Sellers on mica-flake and blue-thread paper, issued at the outset of the American Revolution. This note is certified Very Good 10 by PCGS banknote company.Currency Highlights:
- A great piece of history in this Colonial Note from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and dated Oct. 25th, 1775.
- The denomination is Three Pence.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve by PCGS.
- Certified by PCGS as Very Good 10.
- Face: Features “FOUR PENCE” with ornate borders and the Penn Arms vignette,and features a signature that has faded over 250 years.
- Back: Printed by Hall and Sellers of Philadelphia 1775.
Add this Revolutionary-era Pennsylvania note to your collection—a distinctive and historically significant early American issue.
This note will make a nice addition to any Colonial currency collection. Colonial issues preceded the Continental Notes by many decades, and some are quite rare. These notes are in demand among collectors and rising in value due to the limited numbers printed. One of the last issues to be denominated in British coinage as we declared our Independence from Britain the previous year. Interestingly, printed on coarse blue paper to deter counterfeiting. - Specifications
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