Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-110 May 1, 1760 10s PCGS 25 *Printed by Ben Franklin*

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This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. There are 2 crowns depicted on the front denoting the denomination of the note, one for every 5 Shillings of value. “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” can be seen clearly across the bottom of the reverse, with “To Counterfeit is Death” across the top and nature print on the middle of the reverse. Nice legibility throughout and high eye appeal for a Franklin note. Incredibly scarce with only 10 known to exist.

Signers: Jonathan Evans, Matthew Drason, John Jervis

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This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. There are 2 crowns depicted on the front denoting the denomination of the note, one for every 5 Shillings of value. “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” can be seen clearly across the bottom of the reverse, with “To Counterfeit is Death” across the top and nature print on the middle of the reverse. Nice legibility throughout and high eye appeal for a Franklin note. Incredibly scarce with only 10 known to exist.

Signers: Jonathan Evans, Matthew Drason, John Jervis

This note was printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. There are 2 crowns depicted on the front denoting the denomination of the note, one for every 5 Shillings of value. “Printed by B. FRANKLIN” can be seen clearly across the bottom of the reverse, with “To Counterfeit is Death” across the top and nature print on the middle of the reverse. Nice legibility throughout and high eye appeal for a Franklin note. Incredibly scarce with only 10 known to exist.

Signers: Jonathan Evans, Matthew Drason, John Jervis

Date: May 1, 1760

Denomination: 10 Shillings

Friedberg #: PA-110

State: Pennsylvania

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 25

Comments: “Severed & Reattached, Minor Design Redrawn, Internal Backing”