North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-110 July 14, 1760 30s PCGS 30

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The notes from this July 14, 1760 North Carolina issue were minimalistic with typeset and ornamental border design. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the left, right, and bottom edges of this early bill. Only 1,000 of these 30 Shilling notes were originally printed. High eye appeal and nice grade for this issue with light paper and contemporary annotations on the reverse.

Signers: John Starkey, John Swann, Samuel Swann, Lewis De Rosset

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The notes from this July 14, 1760 North Carolina issue were minimalistic with typeset and ornamental border design. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the left, right, and bottom edges of this early bill. Only 1,000 of these 30 Shilling notes were originally printed. High eye appeal and nice grade for this issue with light paper and contemporary annotations on the reverse.

Signers: John Starkey, John Swann, Samuel Swann, Lewis De Rosset

The notes from this July 14, 1760 North Carolina issue were minimalistic with typeset and ornamental border design. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen on the left, right, and bottom edges of this early bill. Only 1,000 of these 30 Shilling notes were originally printed. High eye appeal and nice grade for this issue with light paper and contemporary annotations on the reverse.

Signers: John Starkey, John Swann, Samuel Swann, Lewis De Rosset

Date: July 14, 1760

Denomination: 30 Shillings

Friedberg #: NC-110

State: North Carolina

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 30

Comments: “Edge Splits, Tears”