Pennsylvania Colonial Currency Fr#PA-96 May 20, 1758 20s PCGS 12 *Printed by Ben Franklin*
This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. 4 crowns can be seen above the Pennsylvania Arms on the front, denoting the value of the note (5 shillings per crown). “Printed by B. Franklin” can be read clearly along the bottom of the reverse with nature print in the middle. Overall, this is a well preserved example for a Franklin note.
Signers: John Smith, Daniel Williams, Charles Thomson
This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. 4 crowns can be seen above the Pennsylvania Arms on the front, denoting the value of the note (5 shillings per crown). “Printed by B. Franklin” can be read clearly along the bottom of the reverse with nature print in the middle. Overall, this is a well preserved example for a Franklin note.
Signers: John Smith, Daniel Williams, Charles Thomson
This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. 4 crowns can be seen above the Pennsylvania Arms on the front, denoting the value of the note (5 shillings per crown). “Printed by B. Franklin” can be read clearly along the bottom of the reverse with nature print in the middle. Overall, this is a well preserved example for a Franklin note.
Signers: John Smith, Daniel Williams, Charles Thomson
Date: May 20, 1758
Denomination: 20 Shillings
Friedberg #: PA-96
State: Pennsylvania
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 12
Comments: “Severed, Tape Repaired on Back, Rust & Tape Stains on Back”