New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-177 March 25, 1776 3s PCGS 25 *John Hart Signature*
This note would normally be relatively common but this example was signed by John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. This bill was printed on mica flake paper in red and black ink by Isaac Collins in Burlington, NJ. Nature print can be seen on the reverse. The front of this note has ornate borders and the coat of arms. The paper of this note is watermarked “NEW JERSEY”. Weaker signature but more affordable and it is distinguishable and recognized on the slab by PCGS.
Signers: Robert Smith, JOHN HART*, John Stevens Jr.
This note would normally be relatively common but this example was signed by John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. This bill was printed on mica flake paper in red and black ink by Isaac Collins in Burlington, NJ. Nature print can be seen on the reverse. The front of this note has ornate borders and the coat of arms. The paper of this note is watermarked “NEW JERSEY”. Weaker signature but more affordable and it is distinguishable and recognized on the slab by PCGS.
Signers: Robert Smith, JOHN HART*, John Stevens Jr.
This note would normally be relatively common but this example was signed by John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. This bill was printed on mica flake paper in red and black ink by Isaac Collins in Burlington, NJ. Nature print can be seen on the reverse. The front of this note has ornate borders and the coat of arms. The paper of this note is watermarked “NEW JERSEY”. Weaker signature but more affordable and it is distinguishable and recognized on the slab by PCGS.
Signers: Robert Smith, JOHN HART*, John Stevens Jr.
Date: March 25, 1776
Denomination: 3 Shillings
Friedberg #: NJ-177
State: New Jersey
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 25
Comments: “John Hart Signature”