Connecticut Colonial Note Fr#CT-199 June 7, 1776 5s PMG 25
The June 7, 1776 issue marked the point where the prohibition of notes from other colonies in Connecticut was repealed.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 border design and the state seal. Pleasing original note, free of problems. This 5 Shilling bill is also on the scarcer side for Connecticut with only 39 examples known.
Signers: Elisha Williams
The June 7, 1776 issue marked the point where the prohibition of notes from other colonies in Connecticut was repealed.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 border design and the state seal. Pleasing original note, free of problems. This 5 Shilling bill is also on the scarcer side for Connecticut with only 39 examples known.
Signers: Elisha Williams
The June 7, 1776 issue marked the point where the prohibition of notes from other colonies in Connecticut was repealed.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 border design and the state seal. Pleasing original note, free of problems. This 5 Shilling bill is also on the scarcer side for Connecticut with only 39 examples known.
Signers: Elisha Williams
Date: June 7, 1776
Denomination: 5 Shillings
Friedberg #: CT-199
State: Connecticut
Certification: PMG
Grade: 25
Comments: “Cancelled”