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Inventory Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-189 October 25, 1775 5s PMG 64 *Striking*
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Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-189 October 25, 1775 5s PMG 64 *Striking*

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This Pennsylvania note from the October 25, 1775 issue was printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue threads and mica flakes. The 4 lowest denominations were smaller in size and features type-set on the reverse rather than nature print. The Penn Arms can be seen with the front along with pillar style borders. The reverse boasts bold and distinctive nature print along with "To Counterfeit is DEATH". Striking choice uncirculated example with crisp paper, bold printing, and 3 strong signatures. This 5 Shilling bill is far scarcer than lower denominations. Of the 6,000 originally printed, only 40 are known to exist today.

Signers: Jonathan Warder, John Knowles, Abel Evans

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This Pennsylvania note from the October 25, 1775 issue was printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue threads and mica flakes. The 4 lowest denominations were smaller in size and features type-set on the reverse rather than nature print. The Penn Arms can be seen with the front along with pillar style borders. The reverse boasts bold and distinctive nature print along with "To Counterfeit is DEATH". Striking choice uncirculated example with crisp paper, bold printing, and 3 strong signatures. This 5 Shilling bill is far scarcer than lower denominations. Of the 6,000 originally printed, only 40 are known to exist today.

Signers: Jonathan Warder, John Knowles, Abel Evans

This Pennsylvania note from the October 25, 1775 issue was printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue threads and mica flakes. The 4 lowest denominations were smaller in size and features type-set on the reverse rather than nature print. The Penn Arms can be seen with the front along with pillar style borders. The reverse boasts bold and distinctive nature print along with "To Counterfeit is DEATH". Striking choice uncirculated example with crisp paper, bold printing, and 3 strong signatures. This 5 Shilling bill is far scarcer than lower denominations. Of the 6,000 originally printed, only 40 are known to exist today.

Signers: Jonathan Warder, John Knowles, Abel Evans

Date: October 25, 1775

Denomination: 5 Shillings

Friedberg #: PA-189

State: Pennsylvania

Certification: PMG

Grade: 64

Comments: None

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