New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-183 March 25, 1776 6P PMG 12 *Red & Blue*

$295.00

This 6 Pound bill was printed on mica flake paper in red and blue ink by Isaac Collins in Burlington, NJ. Bold nature print can be seen on the reverse along with elaborate borders including various symbols. The front of this note has ornate blue and red borders and a large coat of arms. There are also interesting symbols such as the sun faces. The paper of this note is watermarked “NEW JERSEY”. This 6 Pound bill is the highest denomination of the series and one of the most sought after with only 3,125 originally printed. Affordable example compared to higher grade pieces and a neat contemporary sewing at the right center.

Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Rob Smith, Joseph Smith

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This 6 Pound bill was printed on mica flake paper in red and blue ink by Isaac Collins in Burlington, NJ. Bold nature print can be seen on the reverse along with elaborate borders including various symbols. The front of this note has ornate blue and red borders and a large coat of arms. There are also interesting symbols such as the sun faces. The paper of this note is watermarked “NEW JERSEY”. This 6 Pound bill is the highest denomination of the series and one of the most sought after with only 3,125 originally printed. Affordable example compared to higher grade pieces and a neat contemporary sewing at the right center.

Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Rob Smith, Joseph Smith

This 6 Pound bill was printed on mica flake paper in red and blue ink by Isaac Collins in Burlington, NJ. Bold nature print can be seen on the reverse along with elaborate borders including various symbols. The front of this note has ornate blue and red borders and a large coat of arms. There are also interesting symbols such as the sun faces. The paper of this note is watermarked “NEW JERSEY”. This 6 Pound bill is the highest denomination of the series and one of the most sought after with only 3,125 originally printed. Affordable example compared to higher grade pieces and a neat contemporary sewing at the right center.

Signers: Jonathan Johnston, Rob Smith, Joseph Smith

Date: March 25, 1776

Denomination: 6 Pounds

Friedberg #: NJ-183

State: New Jersey

Certification: PMG

Grade: 12

Comments: “Contemporaneously Sewn”