New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-96 June 22, 1756 12s PMG 50 *Early*
This early June 22, 1756 issue is known at the “Fourth War Issue” and was passed to replaced worn bills from prior issues. Printed in black ink by James Parker in Woodbridge on thick paper containing blue thread. Very nice example with strong paper and bold ink throughout, especially on the nature print on the reverse. Incredibly early and scarce note for the price.
Signers: John Smyth, Hugh Hartshorne, Joseph Smith
This early June 22, 1756 issue is known at the “Fourth War Issue” and was passed to replaced worn bills from prior issues. Printed in black ink by James Parker in Woodbridge on thick paper containing blue thread. Very nice example with strong paper and bold ink throughout, especially on the nature print on the reverse. Incredibly early and scarce note for the price.
Signers: John Smyth, Hugh Hartshorne, Joseph Smith
This early June 22, 1756 issue is known at the “Fourth War Issue” and was passed to replaced worn bills from prior issues. Printed in black ink by James Parker in Woodbridge on thick paper containing blue thread. Very nice example with strong paper and bold ink throughout, especially on the nature print on the reverse. Incredibly early and scarce note for the price.
Signers: John Smyth, Hugh Hartshorne, Joseph Smith
Date: June 22, 1756
Denomination: 12 Shillings
Friedberg #: NJ-96
State: New Jersey
Certification: PMG
Grade: 50
Comments: “Corner Missing”