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Inventory New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-125 October 20, 1758 30s PMG 12 *Only 4 Known*
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New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-125 October 20, 1758 30s PMG 12 *Only 4 Known*

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The incredibly rare October 20, 1758 New Jersey issue is known at the 9th War Issue with the purpose of funding the French and Indian War. The faces of the three highest denominations, including this 30 Shilling bill were printed in red and black ink by James Parker. The reverse features sage leaf nature print and various ornaments. Incredibly scarce note with only 1,000 originally printed and only 4 known to survive today. Near impossibly to find in a problem free holder like this.

Signers: Joseph Yard, …

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The incredibly rare October 20, 1758 New Jersey issue is known at the 9th War Issue with the purpose of funding the French and Indian War. The faces of the three highest denominations, including this 30 Shilling bill were printed in red and black ink by James Parker. The reverse features sage leaf nature print and various ornaments. Incredibly scarce note with only 1,000 originally printed and only 4 known to survive today. Near impossibly to find in a problem free holder like this.

Signers: Joseph Yard, …

The incredibly rare October 20, 1758 New Jersey issue is known at the 9th War Issue with the purpose of funding the French and Indian War. The faces of the three highest denominations, including this 30 Shilling bill were printed in red and black ink by James Parker. The reverse features sage leaf nature print and various ornaments. Incredibly scarce note with only 1,000 originally printed and only 4 known to survive today. Near impossibly to find in a problem free holder like this.

Signers: Joseph Yard, …

Date: October 20, 1758

Denomination: 30 Shillings

Friedberg #: NJ-125

State: New Jersey

Certification: PMG

Grade: 12

Comments: None

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