Connecticut Colonial Note Fr#CT-191 July 1, 1775 10s PCGS 15 *9 Known*
Interestingly, the colony of Connecticut prohibited the circulation of money from other colonies with few exceptions until June 1776, meaning that this note fell into the time range of prohibition. Only 9 examples of this 10 Shilling notes are known to exist today.
Interestingly, the colony of Connecticut prohibited the circulation of money from other colonies with few exceptions until June 1776, meaning that this note fell into the time range of prohibition. Only 9 examples of this 10 Shilling notes are known to exist today.
Interestingly, the colony of Connecticut prohibited the circulation of money from other colonies with few exceptions until June 1776, meaning that this note fell into the time range of prohibition. Only 9 examples of this 10 Shilling notes are known to exist today.
Date: July 1, 1775
Denomination: 10 Shillings
Friedberg #: CT-191
State: Connecticut
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 15
Comments: “Edge Damage, Severed, Tape, Pinholes"”