North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-128 December, 1768 2s6d PMG 10 *Scarce*
The 1768 North Carolina issue was printed on thin paper by James Davis. This issue featured a type set and ornamental border design. Only 20,000 Pounds worth of bills were printed. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen along all 3 edges. This 2 Shilling, 6 Pence note was the lowest denomination of this seldom seen series with around 35 survivors existing today. Affordable example.
Signers: James Hasell, Thomas C. Howe, Richard Caswell, Lewis De Rosset
The 1768 North Carolina issue was printed on thin paper by James Davis. This issue featured a type set and ornamental border design. Only 20,000 Pounds worth of bills were printed. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen along all 3 edges. This 2 Shilling, 6 Pence note was the lowest denomination of this seldom seen series with around 35 survivors existing today. Affordable example.
Signers: James Hasell, Thomas C. Howe, Richard Caswell, Lewis De Rosset
The 1768 North Carolina issue was printed on thin paper by James Davis. This issue featured a type set and ornamental border design. Only 20,000 Pounds worth of bills were printed. “Death to Counterfeit” can be seen along all 3 edges. This 2 Shilling, 6 Pence note was the lowest denomination of this seldom seen series with around 35 survivors existing today. Affordable example.
Signers: James Hasell, Thomas C. Howe, Richard Caswell, Lewis De Rosset
Date: December, 1768
Denomination: 2 Shillings, 6 Pence
Friedberg #: NC-128
State: North Carolina
Certification: PMG
Grade: 10
Comments: “Backed”