Delaware Colonial Note Fr#DE-52 March 1, 1758 20s PCGS 15 *Printed by Ben Franklin*

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This early 1758 bill was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” can be clearly seen along the right side of the reverse next to assorted nature print. Additionally, there is a bold lion at the top of the reverse. The front shows 4 crowns, each representing 5 shillings of value. This 1758 issue is harder to find than the more common 1759 issue. This bill has a well done contemporary sewing down the middle and has a low serial number 11. Bold details remain. Formerly part of the Midnight Ride Collection.

Signers: David Hall, William Armstrong, Thomas Clark

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This early 1758 bill was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” can be clearly seen along the right side of the reverse next to assorted nature print. Additionally, there is a bold lion at the top of the reverse. The front shows 4 crowns, each representing 5 shillings of value. This 1758 issue is harder to find than the more common 1759 issue. This bill has a well done contemporary sewing down the middle and has a low serial number 11. Bold details remain. Formerly part of the Midnight Ride Collection.

Signers: David Hall, William Armstrong, Thomas Clark

This early 1758 bill was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” can be clearly seen along the right side of the reverse next to assorted nature print. Additionally, there is a bold lion at the top of the reverse. The front shows 4 crowns, each representing 5 shillings of value. This 1758 issue is harder to find than the more common 1759 issue. This bill has a well done contemporary sewing down the middle and has a low serial number 11. Bold details remain. Formerly part of the Midnight Ride Collection.

Signers: David Hall, William Armstrong, Thomas Clark

Date: March 1, 1759

Denomination: 20 Shillings

Friedberg #: DE-60

State: Delaware

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 15

Comments: “Center Split Sewn, Annotation”