New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-154 December 31, 1763 3 Shillings PMG 64 EPQ
This note was printed by James Parker on paper that contained mica flakes. This was the first New Jersey issue that used mica flakes in the paper as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Nature print of a sage leaf can be seen on the reverse along with “To Counterfeit is Death”. Absolutely gorgeous example with crisp light paper and bold ink. Well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG.
Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Richard Smith, Joseph Smith
This note was printed by James Parker on paper that contained mica flakes. This was the first New Jersey issue that used mica flakes in the paper as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Nature print of a sage leaf can be seen on the reverse along with “To Counterfeit is Death”. Absolutely gorgeous example with crisp light paper and bold ink. Well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG.
Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Richard Smith, Joseph Smith
This note was printed by James Parker on paper that contained mica flakes. This was the first New Jersey issue that used mica flakes in the paper as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Nature print of a sage leaf can be seen on the reverse along with “To Counterfeit is Death”. Absolutely gorgeous example with crisp light paper and bold ink. Well deserving of the EPQ designation from PMG.
Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Richard Smith, Joseph Smith
Date: December 31, 1763
Denomination: 3 Shillings
Friedberg #: NJ-154
State: New Jersey
Certification: PMG
Grade: 64 EPQ
Comments: “Exceptional Paper Quality”