North Carolina Colonial Currency Fr#NC-110 July 14, 1760 30s PCGS 35
Very appealing example from the July 14, 1760 North Carolina issue. Notes from this issue were minimalistic with typeset. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the left, right, and bottom edges of this well preserved note. Only 1,000 of these 30 Shilling notes were originally printed.
Signers: John Starkey, Lewis De Rosset, John Swann, Samuel Swann *(Many additional signatures on the reverse)
Very appealing example from the July 14, 1760 North Carolina issue. Notes from this issue were minimalistic with typeset. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the left, right, and bottom edges of this well preserved note. Only 1,000 of these 30 Shilling notes were originally printed.
Signers: John Starkey, Lewis De Rosset, John Swann, Samuel Swann *(Many additional signatures on the reverse)
Very appealing example from the July 14, 1760 North Carolina issue. Notes from this issue were minimalistic with typeset. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the left, right, and bottom edges of this well preserved note. Only 1,000 of these 30 Shilling notes were originally printed.
Signers: John Starkey, Lewis De Rosset, John Swann, Samuel Swann *(Many additional signatures on the reverse)
Date: July 14, 1760
Denomination: 30 Shillings
Friedberg #: NC-110
State: North Carolina
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 35
Comments: “Edge Splits and Tears”