New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-165 February 16, 1771 3 Pounds PMG 30 *Striking*
The February 16, 1771 New York Issue features an ornate top boarder and the arms of New York City, designed by Elisha Gallaudet who was also responsible for engraving the backs of Fugio notes. This issue fell victim to extensive counterfeiting which lead to separate backs with 3 counterfeiters in the gallows being printed in 1773. These backs were supposed to be pasted to all circulating examples but this was never done. Printed by Hugh Gaine on very thin paper, this issue is usually seen with damage and in low grade. “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen under the state arms. Absolutely stunning example with light paper and bold ink.
Signers: Walter Franklin, Samuel Verplanck, A. Lott
The February 16, 1771 New York Issue features an ornate top boarder and the arms of New York City, designed by Elisha Gallaudet who was also responsible for engraving the backs of Fugio notes. This issue fell victim to extensive counterfeiting which lead to separate backs with 3 counterfeiters in the gallows being printed in 1773. These backs were supposed to be pasted to all circulating examples but this was never done. Printed by Hugh Gaine on very thin paper, this issue is usually seen with damage and in low grade. “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen under the state arms. Absolutely stunning example with light paper and bold ink.
Signers: Walter Franklin, Samuel Verplanck, A. Lott
The February 16, 1771 New York Issue features an ornate top boarder and the arms of New York City, designed by Elisha Gallaudet who was also responsible for engraving the backs of Fugio notes. This issue fell victim to extensive counterfeiting which lead to separate backs with 3 counterfeiters in the gallows being printed in 1773. These backs were supposed to be pasted to all circulating examples but this was never done. Printed by Hugh Gaine on very thin paper, this issue is usually seen with damage and in low grade. “Tis Death to Counterfeit” can be seen under the state arms. Absolutely stunning example with light paper and bold ink.
Signers: Walter Franklin, Samuel Verplanck, A. Lott
Date: February 16, 1771
Denomination: 3 Pounds
Friedberg #: NY-165
State: New York
Certification: PMG
Grade: 30
Comments: “Repaired”