New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-141 April 12, 1760 6 Pounds *Scarce*
The April 12, 1760 New Jersey issue was the 11th War Issue of bills used to find military action against the French. At the time, they were worth their weight equivalent in silver. This note was printed by James Parker with red and black ink. Only 1,875 6 Pound notes were printed and this is the highest denomination of the issue with an elaborate state arms seal.
Signers: Samuel Nevill, Daniel Smith Jr., Samuel Smith
The April 12, 1760 New Jersey issue was the 11th War Issue of bills used to find military action against the French. At the time, they were worth their weight equivalent in silver. This note was printed by James Parker with red and black ink. Only 1,875 6 Pound notes were printed and this is the highest denomination of the issue with an elaborate state arms seal.
Signers: Samuel Nevill, Daniel Smith Jr., Samuel Smith
The April 12, 1760 New Jersey issue was the 11th War Issue of bills used to find military action against the French. At the time, they were worth their weight equivalent in silver. This note was printed by James Parker with red and black ink. Only 1,875 6 Pound notes were printed and this is the highest denomination of the issue with an elaborate state arms seal.
Signers: Samuel Nevill, Daniel Smith Jr., Samuel Smith
Date: April 12, 1760
Denomination: 6 Pounds
Friedberg #: NJ-141
State: New Jersey
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: None