Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-153 April 3, 1772 9d PMG 15 *John Morton Signature*

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This 9 Pence bill from the April 3, 1772 Pennsylvania issue is small in size compared to large denominations and only contained one signature. This example bears the sought after signature of John Morton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence adding significant value to this note. Very clear and bold signature.

Signers: JOHN MORTON*

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This 9 Pence bill from the April 3, 1772 Pennsylvania issue is small in size compared to large denominations and only contained one signature. This example bears the sought after signature of John Morton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence adding significant value to this note. Very clear and bold signature.

Signers: JOHN MORTON*

This 9 Pence bill from the April 3, 1772 Pennsylvania issue is small in size compared to large denominations and only contained one signature. This example bears the sought after signature of John Morton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence adding significant value to this note. Very clear and bold signature.

Signers: JOHN MORTON*

Date: April 3, 1772

Denomination: 9 Pence

Friedberg #: PA-153

State: Pennsylvania

Certification: PMG

Grade: 15

Comments: “Repaired, Paper Pull”