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Inventory Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-137 March 10, 1769 9 Pence PCGS 15 *Bettering House Money*
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Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-137 March 10, 1769 9 Pence PCGS 15 *Bettering House Money*

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The notes of the March 10, 1769 issue are known as “Bettering House Money” authorized by the February 18, 1769 Act for relief and employment of the poor in Philadelphia. The 4 lowest denominations, such as this note, are small in size and less common. Printed by Hall and Sellers. Only 11 examples of this note are known to exist. This note has superior eye appeal and is tied for finest known with one other example. Previously a part of the famous Eric P. Newman Collection.

Signers: John Parrock

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The notes of the March 10, 1769 issue are known as “Bettering House Money” authorized by the February 18, 1769 Act for relief and employment of the poor in Philadelphia. The 4 lowest denominations, such as this note, are small in size and less common. Printed by Hall and Sellers. Only 11 examples of this note are known to exist. This note has superior eye appeal and is tied for finest known with one other example. Previously a part of the famous Eric P. Newman Collection.

Signers: John Parrock

The notes of the March 10, 1769 issue are known as “Bettering House Money” authorized by the February 18, 1769 Act for relief and employment of the poor in Philadelphia. The 4 lowest denominations, such as this note, are small in size and less common. Printed by Hall and Sellers. Only 11 examples of this note are known to exist. This note has superior eye appeal and is tied for finest known with one other example. Previously a part of the famous Eric P. Newman Collection.

Signers: John Parrock

Date: March 10, 1769

Denomination: 9 Pence

Friedberg #: PA-137

State: Pennsylvania

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 15

Comments: None

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