Maryland Colonial Note Fr#MD-67 April 10, 1774 $2 PMG 40 *Eye Appeal*
The April 10, 1774 Maryland issue was printed on thin paper with mica flakes throughout. An impressive large nature print and “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the reverse. This note was printed by Anne Catherine Green (only woman credited with printing colonial currency) and Frederick Green. Secret marks are present in this issue as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Gorgeous problem free example with bold ink, elaborate boarders, and bright paper paper.
Signers: William Eddis, John Clapham
The April 10, 1774 Maryland issue was printed on thin paper with mica flakes throughout. An impressive large nature print and “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the reverse. This note was printed by Anne Catherine Green (only woman credited with printing colonial currency) and Frederick Green. Secret marks are present in this issue as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Gorgeous problem free example with bold ink, elaborate boarders, and bright paper paper.
Signers: William Eddis, John Clapham
The April 10, 1774 Maryland issue was printed on thin paper with mica flakes throughout. An impressive large nature print and “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the reverse. This note was printed by Anne Catherine Green (only woman credited with printing colonial currency) and Frederick Green. Secret marks are present in this issue as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Gorgeous problem free example with bold ink, elaborate boarders, and bright paper paper.
Signers: William Eddis, John Clapham
Date: April 10, 1774
Denomination: $2
Friedberg #: MD-67
State: Maryland
Certification: PMG
Grade: 40
Comments: None