Delaware Colonial Note Fr#DE-79 January 1, 1776 10s PMG 65 EPQ *Exceptional*
The front of this Delaware note features the English Arms and a typeset design with intricate borders. The reverse features a large sheaf of wheat along with “To Counterfeit is Death”. This bill was printed on thick paper containing blue thread and mica flake by James Adams who used to work for Benjamin Franklin. Striking GEM uncirculated example, well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG with attractive crisp paper and bold ink.
Signers: John McKinly, Thomas Collins, James Sykes
The front of this Delaware note features the English Arms and a typeset design with intricate borders. The reverse features a large sheaf of wheat along with “To Counterfeit is Death”. This bill was printed on thick paper containing blue thread and mica flake by James Adams who used to work for Benjamin Franklin. Striking GEM uncirculated example, well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG with attractive crisp paper and bold ink.
Signers: John McKinly, Thomas Collins, James Sykes
The front of this Delaware note features the English Arms and a typeset design with intricate borders. The reverse features a large sheaf of wheat along with “To Counterfeit is Death”. This bill was printed on thick paper containing blue thread and mica flake by James Adams who used to work for Benjamin Franklin. Striking GEM uncirculated example, well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG with attractive crisp paper and bold ink.
Signers: John McKinly, Thomas Collins, James Sykes
Date: January 1, 1776
Denomination: 10 Shillings
Friedberg #: DE-79
State: Delaware
Certification: PMG
Grade: 65 EPQ
Comments: Exceptional Paper Quality