New Hampshire Colonial Note Fr#NH-180 April 29, 1780 $2 PMG 45
This New Hampshire note was printed in red and black ink by Hall and Sellers. The boarder cuts and emblems of this note were engraved by Henry Dawkins, who was a former counterfeiter for the Tories. The paper bears a watermark “CONFEDERTION” in 2 lines. The guarantee signature on this note is John Taylor Gilman. Very clean example of a sought after issue, with bold ink and light paper. Of the 2,900 originally printed, only 22 are known to exist today.
Signers: Joseph Pearson, Ephraim Robinson, James McClure, John Taylor Gilman (Guarantee Signature)
This New Hampshire note was printed in red and black ink by Hall and Sellers. The boarder cuts and emblems of this note were engraved by Henry Dawkins, who was a former counterfeiter for the Tories. The paper bears a watermark “CONFEDERTION” in 2 lines. The guarantee signature on this note is John Taylor Gilman. Very clean example of a sought after issue, with bold ink and light paper. Of the 2,900 originally printed, only 22 are known to exist today.
Signers: Joseph Pearson, Ephraim Robinson, James McClure, John Taylor Gilman (Guarantee Signature)
This New Hampshire note was printed in red and black ink by Hall and Sellers. The boarder cuts and emblems of this note were engraved by Henry Dawkins, who was a former counterfeiter for the Tories. The paper bears a watermark “CONFEDERTION” in 2 lines. The guarantee signature on this note is John Taylor Gilman. Very clean example of a sought after issue, with bold ink and light paper. Of the 2,900 originally printed, only 22 are known to exist today.
Signers: Joseph Pearson, Ephraim Robinson, James McClure, John Taylor Gilman (Guarantee Signature)
Date: April 29, 1780
Denomination: $2
Friedberg #: NH-180
State: New Hampshire
Certification: PMG
Grade: 45
Comments: “Hole Cancelled, Minor Stains”