Date: October 18, 1776
Denomination: 3 Shillings
Friedberg #: MA-231
State: Massachusetts
Certification: PMG
Grade: Fine 12
Comments: “Repaired”
This note from the October 18, 1776 Massachusetts issue is commonly referred to as a “Codfish” note, due to the codfish on the upper boarder of the front. The backs of these bills, featuring a pine tree were printed by John Gill, and the more ornate front was engraved and printed by Paul Revere. Of the 5,143 bills originally printed, only 11 are known to survive today. This 1776 issue of the Codfish note is much tougher than the 1778 issue. Strong details for the grade remain on this note printed by an American legend. A key addition for any colonial collection.
This note from the October 18, 1776 Massachusetts issue is commonly referred to as a “Codfish” note, due to the codfish on the upper boarder of the front. The backs of these bills, featuring a pine tree were printed by John Gill, and the more ornate front was engraved and printed by Paul Revere. Of the 5,143 bills originally printed, only 11 are known to survive today. This 1776 issue of the Codfish note is much tougher than the 1778 issue. Strong details for the grade remain on this note printed by an American legend. A key addition for any colonial collection.
Date: October 18, 1776
Denomination: 3 Shillings
Friedberg #: MA-231
State: Massachusetts
Certification: PMG
Grade: Fine 12
Comments: “Repaired”