Connecticut Colonial Note Fr#CT-240 July 1, 1780 40s PMG 58 EPQ *Angels Reverse*
The July 1, 1780 Connecticut issue was payable in Spanish milled silver dollars by March 1, 1785 with 5% interest. Upon redemption these notes were hole or slash canceled. The front has elaborate borders and a small state seal with a hand pointing to the left. Printed by Timothy Green II. The reverse features neat angels in the corners of the internal border. Exceptional example with crisp light paper and very bold ink, well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG.
Signers: William Pitkin, John Chester
The July 1, 1780 Connecticut issue was payable in Spanish milled silver dollars by March 1, 1785 with 5% interest. Upon redemption these notes were hole or slash canceled. The front has elaborate borders and a small state seal with a hand pointing to the left. Printed by Timothy Green II. The reverse features neat angels in the corners of the internal border. Exceptional example with crisp light paper and very bold ink, well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG.
Signers: William Pitkin, John Chester
The July 1, 1780 Connecticut issue was payable in Spanish milled silver dollars by March 1, 1785 with 5% interest. Upon redemption these notes were hole or slash canceled. The front has elaborate borders and a small state seal with a hand pointing to the left. Printed by Timothy Green II. The reverse features neat angels in the corners of the internal border. Exceptional example with crisp light paper and very bold ink, well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG.
Signers: William Pitkin, John Chester
Date: July 1, 1780
Denomination: 40 Shillings
Friedberg #: CT-240
State: Connecticut
Certification: PMG
Grade: 58 EPQ
Comments: “Exceptional Paper Quality”