Delaware Colonial Note Fr#DE-68June 1, 1759 20s PMG 20 *Printed by Ben Franklin*
This early Delaware colonial note was printed by Ben Franklin and David Hall. Franklin’s name can be clearly seen along the left side of the reverse along with a lion and nature print. The English Arms and 4 crowns denoting the value of this note (a crown for every 5 Shillings) are present on the front. Absolutely gorgeous example with strong paper and bold ink. Difficult to find a Franklin this nice.
Signers: William Armstrong, John Barnes, David Hall
This early Delaware colonial note was printed by Ben Franklin and David Hall. Franklin’s name can be clearly seen along the left side of the reverse along with a lion and nature print. The English Arms and 4 crowns denoting the value of this note (a crown for every 5 Shillings) are present on the front. Absolutely gorgeous example with strong paper and bold ink. Difficult to find a Franklin this nice.
Signers: William Armstrong, John Barnes, David Hall
This early Delaware colonial note was printed by Ben Franklin and David Hall. Franklin’s name can be clearly seen along the left side of the reverse along with a lion and nature print. The English Arms and 4 crowns denoting the value of this note (a crown for every 5 Shillings) are present on the front. Absolutely gorgeous example with strong paper and bold ink. Difficult to find a Franklin this nice.
Signers: William Armstrong, John Barnes, David Hall
Date: June 1, 1759
Denomination: 20 Shillings
Friedberg #: DE-68
State: Delaware
Certification: PMG
Grade: 20
Comments: “Severed and Reattached, Rust”