Connecticut Colonial Note Fr#CT-214 October 11, 1777 2 Pence PCGS 62 *Nice Margins*
This small change Connecticut note bears the state seal and was printed on a bluish paper by Timothy Green with a blank back. Interestingly, the British stole 160 double printed sheets of these notes from Samuel Bishop in New Haven. Gorgeous example with bold ink and fantastic margins, especially on the top and left side. Not common to find uncirculated.
Signers: Charles Phelps
This small change Connecticut note bears the state seal and was printed on a bluish paper by Timothy Green with a blank back. Interestingly, the British stole 160 double printed sheets of these notes from Samuel Bishop in New Haven. Gorgeous example with bold ink and fantastic margins, especially on the top and left side. Not common to find uncirculated.
Signers: Charles Phelps
This small change Connecticut note bears the state seal and was printed on a bluish paper by Timothy Green with a blank back. Interestingly, the British stole 160 double printed sheets of these notes from Samuel Bishop in New Haven. Gorgeous example with bold ink and fantastic margins, especially on the top and left side. Not common to find uncirculated.
Signers: Charles Phelps
Date: October 11, 1777
Denomination: 2 Pence
Friedberg #: CT-214
State: Connecticut
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 62
Comments: “Slit Cancelled”