North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-67 April 4, 1748 20s PCGS 3 *Unicorn*

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This early 1748 North Carolina note features a relatively minimalistic design besides the unicorn emblem on the lower left. Notes from this issue were printed from engraved copper plates and held the purpose of funding fortifications for the colony and reducing public debts. Only 2,000 of these early 20 Shilling notes were originally printed. This example has many additional signatures and inscriptions on the reverse. Neat and very early piece for the price range.

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This early 1748 North Carolina note features a relatively minimalistic design besides the unicorn emblem on the lower left. Notes from this issue were printed from engraved copper plates and held the purpose of funding fortifications for the colony and reducing public debts. Only 2,000 of these early 20 Shilling notes were originally printed. This example has many additional signatures and inscriptions on the reverse. Neat and very early piece for the price range.

This early 1748 North Carolina note features a relatively minimalistic design besides the unicorn emblem on the lower left. Notes from this issue were printed from engraved copper plates and held the purpose of funding fortifications for the colony and reducing public debts. Only 2,000 of these early 20 Shilling notes were originally printed. This example has many additional signatures and inscriptions on the reverse. Neat and very early piece for the price range.

Date: April 4, 1748

Denomination: 20 Shillings

Friedberg #: NC-67

State: North Carolina

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 3

Comments: “Repairs”