Massachusetts Colonial Note Fr#MA-280 May 5, 1780 $3 PMG 63
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 in red and black ink by Hall and Sellers with a similar style to Continental Currency, especially the emblems on the reverse. The paper is watermarked “UNITED STATES”. Attractive choice uncirculated note with light paper plus bold signatures and ink.
Signers: Samuel Henshaw, Richard Cranch, 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 in red and black ink by Hall and Sellers with a similar style to Continental Currency, especially the emblems on the reverse. The paper is watermarked “UNITED STATES”. Attractive choice uncirculated note with light paper plus bold signatures and ink.
Signers: Samuel Henshaw, Richard Cranch, 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 in red and black ink by Hall and Sellers with a similar style to Continental Currency, especially the emblems on the reverse. The paper is watermarked “UNITED STATES”. Attractive choice uncirculated note with light paper plus bold signatures and ink.
Signers: Samuel Henshaw, Richard Cranch, Peter Boyer (Guaranty)
Date: May 5, 1780
Denomination: $3
Friedberg #: MA-280
State: Massachusetts
Certification: PMG
Grade: 63
Comments: “Hole Cancelled, Previously Mounted”