New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-186 March 5, 1776 $1/6 PCGS 40 *Eye Appeal*
Gorgeous high grade low denomination New York colonial note. Factional notes such as this $1/6 had smaller emblems and were printed on thick paper by Samuel Loudon. The emblem of a stork encircled by the latin motto “NE IMPROVISO” (Not unexpectedly) can be seen on the reverse. Bold printing throughout and attractive eye appeal on this crisp example.
Signers: Cornelius Ray, William Heyer
Gorgeous high grade low denomination New York colonial note. Factional notes such as this $1/6 had smaller emblems and were printed on thick paper by Samuel Loudon. The emblem of a stork encircled by the latin motto “NE IMPROVISO” (Not unexpectedly) can be seen on the reverse. Bold printing throughout and attractive eye appeal on this crisp example.
Signers: Cornelius Ray, William Heyer
Gorgeous high grade low denomination New York colonial note. Factional notes such as this $1/6 had smaller emblems and were printed on thick paper by Samuel Loudon. The emblem of a stork encircled by the latin motto “NE IMPROVISO” (Not unexpectedly) can be seen on the reverse. Bold printing throughout and attractive eye appeal on this crisp example.
Signers: Cornelius Ray, William Heyer
Date: March 5, 1776
Denomination: $1/6
Friedberg #: NY-186
State: New York
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 40
Comments: None