Georgia Colonial Note Fr#GA-115 September 10, 1777 $2 PMG 8 *11 Known*
The purpose of the September 10, 1777 Georgia issue was to support the Continental Troops. “This CERTIFICATE, for the Support of the Continental Troops, and other Expenses of the Government…” can be read across the front. This bill features red and black ink with a bold orange seal. The seal features a sailing ship and remains strong and unobstructed. Fantastic eye appeal for being graded an 8. Only 11 examples are known to exist.
Signers: W. Hohendorf, C.F. Chevalier, Richard Wylly, William O’Bryen, Nehemiah Wade
The purpose of the September 10, 1777 Georgia issue was to support the Continental Troops. “This CERTIFICATE, for the Support of the Continental Troops, and other Expenses of the Government…” can be read across the front. This bill features red and black ink with a bold orange seal. The seal features a sailing ship and remains strong and unobstructed. Fantastic eye appeal for being graded an 8. Only 11 examples are known to exist.
Signers: W. Hohendorf, C.F. Chevalier, Richard Wylly, William O’Bryen, Nehemiah Wade
The purpose of the September 10, 1777 Georgia issue was to support the Continental Troops. “This CERTIFICATE, for the Support of the Continental Troops, and other Expenses of the Government…” can be read across the front. This bill features red and black ink with a bold orange seal. The seal features a sailing ship and remains strong and unobstructed. Fantastic eye appeal for being graded an 8. Only 11 examples are known to exist.
Signers: W. Hohendorf, C.F. Chevalier, Richard Wylly, William O’Bryen, Nehemiah Wade
Date: September 10, 1777
Denomination: $2
Friedberg #: GA-115
State: Georgia
Certification: PMG
Grade: 8
Comments: “Ink Burn, Split”