Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-248 April 20, 1781 5s PCGS 25 *10 Known*
The purpose of this late April 20, 1781 issue was to support the Army and replace depreciated pervious issues. The dots that encircle the emblem denote the denomination of this note. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper that is watermarked “PENNSYLVANIA” in 2 lines. The reverse features nature print. Out of 20,000 originally printed, only 10 are known to exist today. Superior eye appeal for the grade.
The purpose of this late April 20, 1781 issue was to support the Army and replace depreciated pervious issues. The dots that encircle the emblem denote the denomination of this note. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper that is watermarked “PENNSYLVANIA” in 2 lines. The reverse features nature print. Out of 20,000 originally printed, only 10 are known to exist today. Superior eye appeal for the grade.
The purpose of this late April 20, 1781 issue was to support the Army and replace depreciated pervious issues. The dots that encircle the emblem denote the denomination of this note. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper that is watermarked “PENNSYLVANIA” in 2 lines. The reverse features nature print. Out of 20,000 originally printed, only 10 are known to exist today. Superior eye appeal for the grade.
Date: April 20, 1781
Denomination: 5 Shillings
Friedberg #: PA-248
State: Pennsylvania
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 25
Comments: “Small Rust Stains”