Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-84 March 10, 1757 20 Shillings PCGS 10 *Printed by Benjamin Franklin*
This early 1757 note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, attractive legibility on the front with a clear date. Intentional misspellings were common in this issue. 4 crowns can be seen about the Arms, with each grown representing 5 Shillings of value. Only 12 March 10, 1757 20 Shilling notes are known to exist.
This early 1757 note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, attractive legibility on the front with a clear date. Intentional misspellings were common in this issue. 4 crowns can be seen about the Arms, with each grown representing 5 Shillings of value. Only 12 March 10, 1757 20 Shilling notes are known to exist.
This early 1757 note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, attractive legibility on the front with a clear date. Intentional misspellings were common in this issue. 4 crowns can be seen about the Arms, with each grown representing 5 Shillings of value. Only 12 March 10, 1757 20 Shilling notes are known to exist.
Date: March 10, 1757
Denomination: 20 Shillings
Friedberg #: PA-84
State: Pennsylvania
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 10
Comments: “Splits, Backed”