1775 40 Shillings Pennsylvania 12/8/75 VF-20 PCGS (Fr#PA-196)

1775 40 Shillings Pennsylvania 12/8/75 VF-20 PCGS (Fr#PA-196)
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  • Mint: N/A - Not Available
  • Grade: Very Fine - 20
  • Denomination: 40 Shillings
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This 1775 Pennsylvania 40 Shillings note printed by Hall and Sellers, is a compelling piece from the early days of the American Revolution. Own a piece of history with this certified Very Fine 20 note by PCGS banknote company.
    Currency Highlights:
    • From a group of notes authorized by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
    • Dated December 8, 1775 with a denomination of Forty Shillings.
    • Housed in an inert mylar currency sleeve by PCGS.
    • Graded Very Good-10 by PCGS.
    • Face: Coat of Arms of Pennsylvania.
    • Back: The nature print on the back displays a sage leaf with an ornamental border design.

    Add this classic 1775 Pennsylvania note to your collection today!

    A great piece of history in this Colonial Currency Note from the State of Pennsylvania and dated December 8, 1775. An excellent example of paper currency printed just prior to our Independence from Britain. Not many of these notes still exist today.
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