Massachusetts Colonial Note Fr#MA-267 1779 1s6d PMG VF-20 *Paul Revere Sun*

$595.00

The notes of the Massachusetts 1779 issue featured an updated face that was engraved by Paul Revere with a sun with the motto “Rising” beneath. This is a symbol alluding to our nation rising above Britain. The reverse features the pine tree seen in previous codfish issues. Paul Revere printed and engraved the face of this note and the pine tree reverse was printed by Thomas Fleet of Boston. Scarce and highly sought after note printed by an American legend. Of the 9,411 originally printed, only 14 are known to exist today. Offered at a large discount from a choice circulated example. A must have type for any colonial currency collection.

Signers: George Partridge

The notes of the Massachusetts 1779 issue featured an updated face that was engraved by Paul Revere with a sun with the motto “Rising” beneath. This is a symbol alluding to our nation rising above Britain. The reverse features the pine tree seen in previous codfish issues. Paul Revere printed and engraved the face of this note and the pine tree reverse was printed by Thomas Fleet of Boston. Scarce and highly sought after note printed by an American legend. Of the 9,411 originally printed, only 14 are known to exist today. Offered at a large discount from a choice circulated example. A must have type for any colonial currency collection.

Signers: George Partridge

Date: 1779

Denomination: 1 Shilling, 6 Pence

Friedberg #: MA-267

State: Massachusetts

Certification: PMG

Grade: Very Fine 20

Comments: “Rust, Repaired, Pinholes”