Maryland Colonial Note Fr#MD-54 March 1, 1770 $2/3
The purpose of the March 1, 1770 Maryland issue was to issue loans. This note is similar to the 1767 Maryland issue, but “payment in gold and silver” was added to the text. Printed by Anne Catherine Green and William Green. Secret marks were used in this issue as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Anne Catherine was the only woman to be credited with printing colonial currency. Tape repair on the reverse but solid appearance.
Signers: Robert Couden, John Clapham
The purpose of the March 1, 1770 Maryland issue was to issue loans. This note is similar to the 1767 Maryland issue, but “payment in gold and silver” was added to the text. Printed by Anne Catherine Green and William Green. Secret marks were used in this issue as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Anne Catherine was the only woman to be credited with printing colonial currency. Tape repair on the reverse but solid appearance.
Signers: Robert Couden, John Clapham
The purpose of the March 1, 1770 Maryland issue was to issue loans. This note is similar to the 1767 Maryland issue, but “payment in gold and silver” was added to the text. Printed by Anne Catherine Green and William Green. Secret marks were used in this issue as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Anne Catherine was the only woman to be credited with printing colonial currency. Tape repair on the reverse but solid appearance.
Signers: Robert Couden, John Clapham
Date: March 1, 1770
Denomination: $2/3
Friedberg #: MD-54
State: Maryland
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: Tape Rapair