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Inventory North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-157a April 2, 1776 $1 Duck PMG 8 *8 Known*
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North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-157a April 2, 1776 $1 Duck PMG 8 *8 Known*

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The April 2, 1776 North Carolina issue is unique in the fact that this issue contains 56 different varieties, the highest number of varieties of any American paper money issue. This $1 note features an interesting vignette of a swimming duck. The vignettes of this issue were engraved in copper plates by Gabriel Lewyn, a goldsmith from Baltimore. Scarce and sought after note. Of the 10,000 originally printed, only 8 are known to survive today.

Signers: Willis Alston, …

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The April 2, 1776 North Carolina issue is unique in the fact that this issue contains 56 different varieties, the highest number of varieties of any American paper money issue. This $1 note features an interesting vignette of a swimming duck. The vignettes of this issue were engraved in copper plates by Gabriel Lewyn, a goldsmith from Baltimore. Scarce and sought after note. Of the 10,000 originally printed, only 8 are known to survive today.

Signers: Willis Alston, …

The April 2, 1776 North Carolina issue is unique in the fact that this issue contains 56 different varieties, the highest number of varieties of any American paper money issue. This $1 note features an interesting vignette of a swimming duck. The vignettes of this issue were engraved in copper plates by Gabriel Lewyn, a goldsmith from Baltimore. Scarce and sought after note. Of the 10,000 originally printed, only 8 are known to survive today.

Signers: Willis Alston, …

Date: April 2, 1776

Denomination: $1

Friedberg #: NC-157a

State: North Carolina

Certification: PMG

Grade: 8

Comments: “Backed”

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