Massachusetts Colonial Note Fr#MA-254 October 16, 1778 2 Pence PMG 50 *Paul Revere*
This bill is known as a “codfish” note because of the codfish present at the top center of the face. The more ornate face of this note was engraved and printed by Paul Revere and the pine tree reverse was printed by Thomas Fleet. This example is crisp, white and almost uncirculated with bold printing especially on the reverse.
Signers: Richard Cranch
This bill is known as a “codfish” note because of the codfish present at the top center of the face. The more ornate face of this note was engraved and printed by Paul Revere and the pine tree reverse was printed by Thomas Fleet. This example is crisp, white and almost uncirculated with bold printing especially on the reverse.
Signers: Richard Cranch
This bill is known as a “codfish” note because of the codfish present at the top center of the face. The more ornate face of this note was engraved and printed by Paul Revere and the pine tree reverse was printed by Thomas Fleet. This example is crisp, white and almost uncirculated with bold printing especially on the reverse.
Signers: Richard Cranch
Date: October 16, 1778
Denomination: 2 Pence
Friedberg #: MA-254
State: Massachusetts
Certification: PMG
Grade: 50
Comments: “Stained”