Pennsylvania Colonial Currency Fr#PA-109 May 1, 1760 5s *Printed by Benjamin Franklin*
This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. There is a single crown depicted in the middle front of the note, denoting the denomination of the note. Higher denominations notes had multiple crowns, one for every 5 Shillings of value. “Printed by B. Franklin” can be seen clearly across the bottom of the reverse, with “To Counterfeit is Death” across the top and nature print on the middle of the reverse. Overall very legible example, only 11 known.
Signers: Joseph Parker, James Eddy, George Morrison
This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. There is a single crown depicted in the middle front of the note, denoting the denomination of the note. Higher denominations notes had multiple crowns, one for every 5 Shillings of value. “Printed by B. Franklin” can be seen clearly across the bottom of the reverse, with “To Counterfeit is Death” across the top and nature print on the middle of the reverse. Overall very legible example, only 11 known.
Signers: Joseph Parker, James Eddy, George Morrison
This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. There is a single crown depicted in the middle front of the note, denoting the denomination of the note. Higher denominations notes had multiple crowns, one for every 5 Shillings of value. “Printed by B. Franklin” can be seen clearly across the bottom of the reverse, with “To Counterfeit is Death” across the top and nature print on the middle of the reverse. Overall very legible example, only 11 known.
Signers: Joseph Parker, James Eddy, George Morrison
Date: May 1, 1760
Denomination: 5 Shillings
Friedberg #: PA-109
State: Pennsylvania
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: Tape Repair Reverse