Delaware Colonial Note Fr#DE-68 June 1, 1759 20s PMG 15 *Benjamin Franklin*
This early Delaware colonial note was printed by Ben Franklin and David Hall. The English Arms and 4 crowns denoting the value of this note (a crown for every 5 Shillings) are present on the front. Relatively nice signatures and very nice legibility throughout the obverse. The reverse shows a lion as well as "To Counterfeit is DEATH". Franklin's name can be made out along the left side of the reverse. Nice note for the price.
Signers: John Barnes, William Armstrong, David Hall
This early Delaware colonial note was printed by Ben Franklin and David Hall. The English Arms and 4 crowns denoting the value of this note (a crown for every 5 Shillings) are present on the front. Relatively nice signatures and very nice legibility throughout the obverse. The reverse shows a lion as well as "To Counterfeit is DEATH". Franklin's name can be made out along the left side of the reverse. Nice note for the price.
Signers: John Barnes, William Armstrong, David Hall
This early Delaware colonial note was printed by Ben Franklin and David Hall. The English Arms and 4 crowns denoting the value of this note (a crown for every 5 Shillings) are present on the front. Relatively nice signatures and very nice legibility throughout the obverse. The reverse shows a lion as well as "To Counterfeit is DEATH". Franklin's name can be made out along the left side of the reverse. Nice note for the price.
Signers: John Barnes, William Armstrong, David Hall
Date: June 1, 1759
Denomination: 20 Shillings
Friedberg #: DE-68
State: Delaware
Certification: PMG
Grade: 15
Comments: “Severed & Reattached”