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Inventory Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-169 October 1, 1773 20s PMG 63
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Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-169 October 1, 1773 20s PMG 63

$365.00

The bills of the October 1, 1773 issue had the purpose of reviving the Loan Office system. Printed by Hall and Sellers with a cast cut farm scene on the reverse and printed in red and black ink. There are 4 crowns above the state arms denoting the value (5 Shillings per crown). There is redish orange ink that is impressed onto the reverse in the typeset and across the denomination. It is likely that a paper mache stencil was used to overlay the red ink. Stunning uncirculated example with crisp paper with an appealing original color.

Signers: John Field, Abraham Usher, Charles Meredith

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The bills of the October 1, 1773 issue had the purpose of reviving the Loan Office system. Printed by Hall and Sellers with a cast cut farm scene on the reverse and printed in red and black ink. There are 4 crowns above the state arms denoting the value (5 Shillings per crown). There is redish orange ink that is impressed onto the reverse in the typeset and across the denomination. It is likely that a paper mache stencil was used to overlay the red ink. Stunning uncirculated example with crisp paper with an appealing original color.

Signers: John Field, Abraham Usher, Charles Meredith

The bills of the October 1, 1773 issue had the purpose of reviving the Loan Office system. Printed by Hall and Sellers with a cast cut farm scene on the reverse and printed in red and black ink. There are 4 crowns above the state arms denoting the value (5 Shillings per crown). There is redish orange ink that is impressed onto the reverse in the typeset and across the denomination. It is likely that a paper mache stencil was used to overlay the red ink. Stunning uncirculated example with crisp paper with an appealing original color.

Signers: John Field, Abraham Usher, Charles Meredith

Date: October 1, 1773

Denomination: 20 Shillings

Friedberg #: PA-169

State: Pennsylvania

Certification: PMG

Grade: 63

Comments: “Stains”

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