North Carolina Colonial Currency Fr#NC-124 April 23, 1761 20S PCGS 40
Appealing 20 Shilling note from the April 23, 1761 North Carolina issue. This series of notes were relatively minimalistic with a typeset design, printed by James Davis. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen along the left, right, and bottom edges of this bill. On the reverse, there is what appears to be some sort of addition table.
Signers: John Swann, John Starkey, Samuel Swann, Lewis De Rosset
Appealing 20 Shilling note from the April 23, 1761 North Carolina issue. This series of notes were relatively minimalistic with a typeset design, printed by James Davis. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen along the left, right, and bottom edges of this bill. On the reverse, there is what appears to be some sort of addition table.
Signers: John Swann, John Starkey, Samuel Swann, Lewis De Rosset
Appealing 20 Shilling note from the April 23, 1761 North Carolina issue. This series of notes were relatively minimalistic with a typeset design, printed by James Davis. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen along the left, right, and bottom edges of this bill. On the reverse, there is what appears to be some sort of addition table.
Signers: John Swann, John Starkey, Samuel Swann, Lewis De Rosset
Date: April 23, 1761
Denomination: 20 Shillings
Friedberg #: NC-124
State: North Carolina
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 40
Comments: “Edge Split”