New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-168 April 16, 1764 3 Pounds PMG 25 *Nice Example*
The April 16, 1764 New Jersey issue was the second series of New Jersey notes issued after the French and Indian War. (Previous issues were used to fund the war effort). These notes were worth their weight equivalent in silver. Printed by James Parker in red and black ink. An emblem with a sun can be seen on the front with nature print on the reverse. “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the top of the reverse. Only 2,850 originally printed. Beautiful problem free example.
Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Richard Smith, Joseph Smith
The April 16, 1764 New Jersey issue was the second series of New Jersey notes issued after the French and Indian War. (Previous issues were used to fund the war effort). These notes were worth their weight equivalent in silver. Printed by James Parker in red and black ink. An emblem with a sun can be seen on the front with nature print on the reverse. “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the top of the reverse. Only 2,850 originally printed. Beautiful problem free example.
Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Richard Smith, Joseph Smith
The April 16, 1764 New Jersey issue was the second series of New Jersey notes issued after the French and Indian War. (Previous issues were used to fund the war effort). These notes were worth their weight equivalent in silver. Printed by James Parker in red and black ink. An emblem with a sun can be seen on the front with nature print on the reverse. “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the top of the reverse. Only 2,850 originally printed. Beautiful problem free example.
Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Richard Smith, Joseph Smith
Date: April 16, 1764
Denomination: 3 Pounds
Friedberg #: NJ-168
State: New Jersey
Certification: PMG
Grade: 25
Comments: None