Maryland Colonial Note Fr#MD-1 1733 1 Shilling PMG 63 *Stunning*

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This very early large-sized remainder was printed primarily for the creation of a loan office and to purchase stock in a Bank of England sinking fund. These bills were also used to prevent the production of poor tobacco. 30 Shillings in these bills were paid to each person who burned 150 pounds of tobacco in 1734 and 1735. This note was printed in England on thin paper watermarked “MARYLAND”. Beautiful note in choice uncirculated condition.

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This very early large-sized remainder was printed primarily for the creation of a loan office and to purchase stock in a Bank of England sinking fund. These bills were also used to prevent the production of poor tobacco. 30 Shillings in these bills were paid to each person who burned 150 pounds of tobacco in 1734 and 1735. This note was printed in England on thin paper watermarked “MARYLAND”. Beautiful note in choice uncirculated condition.

This very early large-sized remainder was printed primarily for the creation of a loan office and to purchase stock in a Bank of England sinking fund. These bills were also used to prevent the production of poor tobacco. 30 Shillings in these bills were paid to each person who burned 150 pounds of tobacco in 1734 and 1735. This note was printed in England on thin paper watermarked “MARYLAND”. Beautiful note in choice uncirculated condition.

Date: 1733

Denomination: 1 Shilling

Friedberg #: MD-1

State: Maryland

Certification: PMG

Grade: 63

Comments: None