Connecticut Colonial Note Fr#CT-222 March 1, 1780 5s PCGS 55 *Nice Example*
The March 1, 1780 Connecticut issue was payable in Spanish milled silver dollars by March 1, 1784 with 5% interest. Upon redemption these notes were hole or slash canceled. The front has elaborate boarders and a small state seal with a hand pointing to the left. Printed by Timothy Green II and signed in red ink. Very attractive example. This example was a part of the revered Ford Collection.
Signers: John Chester, Jabez Hamlin
The March 1, 1780 Connecticut issue was payable in Spanish milled silver dollars by March 1, 1784 with 5% interest. Upon redemption these notes were hole or slash canceled. The front has elaborate boarders and a small state seal with a hand pointing to the left. Printed by Timothy Green II and signed in red ink. Very attractive example. This example was a part of the revered Ford Collection.
Signers: John Chester, Jabez Hamlin
The March 1, 1780 Connecticut issue was payable in Spanish milled silver dollars by March 1, 1784 with 5% interest. Upon redemption these notes were hole or slash canceled. The front has elaborate boarders and a small state seal with a hand pointing to the left. Printed by Timothy Green II and signed in red ink. Very attractive example. This example was a part of the revered Ford Collection.
Signers: John Chester, Jabez Hamlin
Date: March 1, 1780
Denomination: 5 Shillings
Friedberg #: CT-222
State: Connecticut
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 55
Comments: “Minor Mounting Remnants, Minor Paper Pulls”