New Jersey Colonial Currency Fr#NJ-100 June 22, 1756 6 Pounds *7 Known*
The June 22, 1756 New Jersey issue is the 4th War Issue, printed to fund military action against the French. This 6 Pound note features 2 full faced sun symbols on the front along with an elegant coat of arms with a lion and unicorn. 6 Pound notes have a green back and were printed by James Parker. Of only 625 originally printed, 7 are known to survive today.
Signers: John Smyth, Hugh Hartshorne, Joseph Hollinshead
The June 22, 1756 New Jersey issue is the 4th War Issue, printed to fund military action against the French. This 6 Pound note features 2 full faced sun symbols on the front along with an elegant coat of arms with a lion and unicorn. 6 Pound notes have a green back and were printed by James Parker. Of only 625 originally printed, 7 are known to survive today.
Signers: John Smyth, Hugh Hartshorne, Joseph Hollinshead
The June 22, 1756 New Jersey issue is the 4th War Issue, printed to fund military action against the French. This 6 Pound note features 2 full faced sun symbols on the front along with an elegant coat of arms with a lion and unicorn. 6 Pound notes have a green back and were printed by James Parker. Of only 625 originally printed, 7 are known to survive today.
Signers: John Smyth, Hugh Hartshorne, Joseph Hollinshead
Date: June 22, 1756
Denomination: 6 Pounds
Friedberg #: NJ-100
State: New Jersey
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: Reverse Damage