Connecticut Colonial Note Fr#CT-194 June 7, 1776 1s PMG 12 *Bold*

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The June 7, 1776 issue marked the point where the prohibition of notes from other colonies in Connecticut was repealed. Lower denomination notes such as this one only required one signature where higher denominations required two. Printed by Timothy Green with an ornate design on the reverse with angels in the border corners. This example has exceptionally bold ink on both the front and back, not usually seen this rich. Neat 1776 note for the price.

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The June 7, 1776 issue marked the point where the prohibition of notes from other colonies in Connecticut was repealed. Lower denomination notes such as this one only required one signature where higher denominations required two. Printed by Timothy Green with an ornate design on the reverse with angels in the border corners. This example has exceptionally bold ink on both the front and back, not usually seen this rich. Neat 1776 note for the price.

The June 7, 1776 issue marked the point where the prohibition of notes from other colonies in Connecticut was repealed. Lower denomination notes such as this one only required one signature where higher denominations required two. Printed by Timothy Green with an ornate design on the reverse with angels in the border corners. This example has exceptionally bold ink on both the front and back, not usually seen this rich. Neat 1776 note for the price.

Date: June 7, 1776

Denomination: 1 Shilling

Friedberg #: CT-194

State: Connecticut

Certification: PMG

Grade: 12

Comments: “Cancelled, Minor Repairs”