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Inventory Georgia Colonial Note Fr#GA-127 October 16, 1786 1s PCGS 40 *5 Known*
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Georgia Colonial Note Fr#GA-127 October 16, 1786 1s PCGS 40 *5 Known*

$1,295.00

The purpose of this late 1786 Georgia issue was for loans on real estate mortgage securities. The conversion rate for these bills was 4s8d per dollar. Printed by John Smith in Augusta on paper imported from the Netherlands. A large and beautiful vignette of the 1777 Georgia Constitution and the motto “PRO BONO PUBLICO” (For the public good) can be seen on the left side. The right boarder states “To Counterfeit is DEATH”. Gorgeous example with crisp light paper and very pleasing ink/signatures. High eye appeal for the grade. I cannot find the repair on this note… Incredibly scarce note with only 5 known to survive today.

Signers: George Jones, William Daniell

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The purpose of this late 1786 Georgia issue was for loans on real estate mortgage securities. The conversion rate for these bills was 4s8d per dollar. Printed by John Smith in Augusta on paper imported from the Netherlands. A large and beautiful vignette of the 1777 Georgia Constitution and the motto “PRO BONO PUBLICO” (For the public good) can be seen on the left side. The right boarder states “To Counterfeit is DEATH”. Gorgeous example with crisp light paper and very pleasing ink/signatures. High eye appeal for the grade. I cannot find the repair on this note… Incredibly scarce note with only 5 known to survive today.

Signers: George Jones, William Daniell

The purpose of this late 1786 Georgia issue was for loans on real estate mortgage securities. The conversion rate for these bills was 4s8d per dollar. Printed by John Smith in Augusta on paper imported from the Netherlands. A large and beautiful vignette of the 1777 Georgia Constitution and the motto “PRO BONO PUBLICO” (For the public good) can be seen on the left side. The right boarder states “To Counterfeit is DEATH”. Gorgeous example with crisp light paper and very pleasing ink/signatures. High eye appeal for the grade. I cannot find the repair on this note… Incredibly scarce note with only 5 known to survive today.

Signers: George Jones, William Daniell

Date: October 16, 1786

Denomination: 1 Shilling

Friedberg #: GA-127

State: Georgia

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 40

Comments: “Repaired Internal Tear”

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