New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-150 April 20, 1756 3 Pounds *6 Known*
Extremely scarce early New York issue printed by James Parker on course paper with blank backs. The boarders were engraved by Charles Le Roux and the New York Arms can be seen on the front with “Its Death to counterfeit this Bill" below. Extremely scarce note, of the 2,000 originally printed only 6 are known to survive today. Fantastic eye appeal on this early note.
Signers: William P. Smith, Robert R. Livingston, John Cruger
Extremely scarce early New York issue printed by James Parker on course paper with blank backs. The boarders were engraved by Charles Le Roux and the New York Arms can be seen on the front with “Its Death to counterfeit this Bill" below. Extremely scarce note, of the 2,000 originally printed only 6 are known to survive today. Fantastic eye appeal on this early note.
Signers: William P. Smith, Robert R. Livingston, John Cruger
Extremely scarce early New York issue printed by James Parker on course paper with blank backs. The boarders were engraved by Charles Le Roux and the New York Arms can be seen on the front with “Its Death to counterfeit this Bill" below. Extremely scarce note, of the 2,000 originally printed only 6 are known to survive today. Fantastic eye appeal on this early note.
Signers: William P. Smith, Robert R. Livingston, John Cruger
Date: April 20, 1756
Denomination: 3 Pounds
Friedberg #: NY-150
State: New York
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: Tape Repair