Date: May 1, 1758
Denomination: 6 Pounds
Friedberg #: NJ-118
State: New Jersey
Certification: PMG
Grade: Very Fine 20
Comments: “Splits, Pinholes”
The May 1, 1758 New Jersey issue was the 8th War Issue, with the purpose of funding French and Indian War efforts. This note was printed by James Parker in Woodbridge New Jersey with red and black ink and a sage leaf nature print on the reverse. This 6 Pound bill was the highest denomination of the series. Incredibly neat note with a large State Arms and interesting symbols such as sun faces. Usually seen faded, this example presents superior red/orange ink throughout the front. Fantastic eye appeal and overall clean appearance. Only 1,834 examples were originally printed and 35 are known to survive today.
Signers: Samuel Nevill, …
The May 1, 1758 New Jersey issue was the 8th War Issue, with the purpose of funding French and Indian War efforts. This note was printed by James Parker in Woodbridge New Jersey with red and black ink and a sage leaf nature print on the reverse. This 6 Pound bill was the highest denomination of the series. Incredibly neat note with a large State Arms and interesting symbols such as sun faces. Usually seen faded, this example presents superior red/orange ink throughout the front. Fantastic eye appeal and overall clean appearance. Only 1,834 examples were originally printed and 35 are known to survive today.
Signers: Samuel Nevill, …
Date: May 1, 1758
Denomination: 6 Pounds
Friedberg #: NJ-118
State: New Jersey
Certification: PMG
Grade: Very Fine 20
Comments: “Splits, Pinholes”