Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-179 July 20, 1775 30 Shillings PCGS 15
The notes of the July 20, 1775 Pennsylvania issue are known as “Resolve Money” because approval from the Royal Governor to print these notes was not given. This note has 6 crowns beneath the British Arms, with each crown representing 5 Shillings of value. Nature print can be seen on the reverse, printed by Hall & Sellers on paper that contained mica flakes and blue silk threads.
Signers: Sharp Delany, John Mease, John Purviance
The notes of the July 20, 1775 Pennsylvania issue are known as “Resolve Money” because approval from the Royal Governor to print these notes was not given. This note has 6 crowns beneath the British Arms, with each crown representing 5 Shillings of value. Nature print can be seen on the reverse, printed by Hall & Sellers on paper that contained mica flakes and blue silk threads.
Signers: Sharp Delany, John Mease, John Purviance
The notes of the July 20, 1775 Pennsylvania issue are known as “Resolve Money” because approval from the Royal Governor to print these notes was not given. This note has 6 crowns beneath the British Arms, with each crown representing 5 Shillings of value. Nature print can be seen on the reverse, printed by Hall & Sellers on paper that contained mica flakes and blue silk threads.
Signers: Sharp Delany, John Mease, John Purviance
Date: July 20, 1775
Denomination: 30 Shillings
Friedberg #: PA-179
State: Pennsylvania
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 15
Comments: “Severed, Tape Repair”