Connecticut Colonial Note Fr#CT-187 June 1, 1775 40s PMG 63 *UNCANCELLED*

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This striking 40 Shilling note features a mostly typeset design with elaborate boarders. A bold state emblem and red signatures remain. Interestingly, the colony of Connecticut prohibited the circulation of money from other colonies with few exceptions until June 1776. This note fell into the time range of prohibition of other currencies. Gorgeous uncirculated example with bold ink and light paper, incredibly difficult to find this nice. Additionally, this example is un-cancelled.

Signers: George Wyllys, Benjamin Payne, Thomas Seymour

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This striking 40 Shilling note features a mostly typeset design with elaborate boarders. A bold state emblem and red signatures remain. Interestingly, the colony of Connecticut prohibited the circulation of money from other colonies with few exceptions until June 1776. This note fell into the time range of prohibition of other currencies. Gorgeous uncirculated example with bold ink and light paper, incredibly difficult to find this nice. Additionally, this example is un-cancelled.

Signers: George Wyllys, Benjamin Payne, Thomas Seymour

This striking 40 Shilling note features a mostly typeset design with elaborate boarders. A bold state emblem and red signatures remain. Interestingly, the colony of Connecticut prohibited the circulation of money from other colonies with few exceptions until June 1776. This note fell into the time range of prohibition of other currencies. Gorgeous uncirculated example with bold ink and light paper, incredibly difficult to find this nice. Additionally, this example is un-cancelled.

Signers: George Wyllys, Benjamin Payne, Thomas Seymour

Date: June 1, 1775

Denomination: 40 Shillings

Friedberg #: CT-187

State: Connecticut

Certification: PMG

Grade: 63

Comments: “Minor Stains”