North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-157f April 2, 1776 $1 PCGS 20 *Only 5 Known*
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 and American paper money issue. This $1 note features a snake strangling a bird. The vignettes of this issue were engraved in copper plates by Gabriel Lewyn, a goldsmith from Baltimore. Incredibly scarce note in a nice grade, 10,000 were originally printed and only 5 are known to exist today. Attractive eye appeal and detailed vignette.
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 and American paper money issue. This $1 note features a snake strangling a bird. The vignettes of this issue were engraved in copper plates by Gabriel Lewyn, a goldsmith from Baltimore. Incredibly scarce note in a nice grade, 10,000 were originally printed and only 5 are known to exist today. Attractive eye appeal and detailed vignette.
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 and American paper money issue. This $1 note features a snake strangling a bird. The vignettes of this issue were engraved in copper plates by Gabriel Lewyn, a goldsmith from Baltimore. Incredibly scarce note in a nice grade, 10,000 were originally printed and only 5 are known to exist today. Attractive eye appeal and detailed vignette.
Signers: Willis Alston
Date: April 2, 1776
Denomination: $1
Friedberg #: NC-157f
State: North Carolina
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 20
Comments: “Tape Repair, Edge Split, Small Edge Tears”