Massachusetts Colonial Note Fr#MA-280 May 5, 1780 $3 PCGS 40
This later issue Massachusetts note was redeemable in Spanish milled dollars by December 31, 1786 with 5% interest. The exchange rate for these bills was $40 in older Continental Currency for every $1. Printed on red and black paper by Hall and Sellers with a similar style to Continental Currency, especially the emblems on the reverse. The paper is watermarked “UNITED STATES”. Gorgeous problem free note with attractive eye appeal. Incredible eye appeal with an uncancelled appearance compared to what is usually seen.
Signers: Samuel Henshaw, Ebenezer Wales, Peter Boyer (Guaranty)
This later issue Massachusetts note was redeemable in Spanish milled dollars by December 31, 1786 with 5% interest. The exchange rate for these bills was $40 in older Continental Currency for every $1. Printed on red and black paper by Hall and Sellers with a similar style to Continental Currency, especially the emblems on the reverse. The paper is watermarked “UNITED STATES”. Gorgeous problem free note with attractive eye appeal. Incredible eye appeal with an uncancelled appearance compared to what is usually seen.
Signers: Samuel Henshaw, Ebenezer Wales, Peter Boyer (Guaranty)
This later issue Massachusetts note was redeemable in Spanish milled dollars by December 31, 1786 with 5% interest. The exchange rate for these bills was $40 in older Continental Currency for every $1. Printed on red and black paper by Hall and Sellers with a similar style to Continental Currency, especially the emblems on the reverse. The paper is watermarked “UNITED STATES”. Gorgeous problem free note with attractive eye appeal. Incredible eye appeal with an uncancelled appearance compared to what is usually seen.
Signers: Samuel Henshaw, Ebenezer Wales, Peter Boyer (Guaranty)
Date: May 5, 1780
Denomination: $3
Friedberg #: MA-280
State: Massachusetts
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 40
Comments: “Hole Punch Cancelled”