New Hampshire Colonial Note Fr#NH-183 April 29, 1780 $5 PCGS 62 *TOP POP*

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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 “CONFEDERATION” in 2 lines. Although backed, this absolutely stunning example has light paper and bold ink. This is the finest known and only uncirculated example.

Signers: Joseph Pearson, James McClure, Ephraim Robinson

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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 “CONFEDERATION” in 2 lines. Although backed, this absolutely stunning example has light paper and bold ink. This is the finest known and only uncirculated example.

Signers: Joseph Pearson, James McClure, Ephraim Robinson

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 “CONFEDERATION” in 2 lines. Although backed, this absolutely stunning example has light paper and bold ink. This is the finest known and only uncirculated example.

Signers: Joseph Pearson, James McClure, Ephraim Robinson

Date: April 29, 1780

Denomination: $5

Friedberg #: NH-183

State: New Hampshire

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 62

Comments: “Hole Cancelled, Backed”