Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-211 April 10, 1777 6d PMG 50
The bills of the April 10, 1777 Pennsylvania issue were passed for the purpose of supporting the army. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper containing mica flake. This Pence note is small in size and printed in black ink. The Penn Arms are present on the front with a ship and farming motifs. “To Counterfeit is DEATH” can be clearly read across the top of the simple but elegant reverse. Nice AU example with crisp paper and nice ink.
Signers: William Thorne
The bills of the April 10, 1777 Pennsylvania issue were passed for the purpose of supporting the army. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper containing mica flake. This Pence note is small in size and printed in black ink. The Penn Arms are present on the front with a ship and farming motifs. “To Counterfeit is DEATH” can be clearly read across the top of the simple but elegant reverse. Nice AU example with crisp paper and nice ink.
Signers: William Thorne
The bills of the April 10, 1777 Pennsylvania issue were passed for the purpose of supporting the army. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper containing mica flake. This Pence note is small in size and printed in black ink. The Penn Arms are present on the front with a ship and farming motifs. “To Counterfeit is DEATH” can be clearly read across the top of the simple but elegant reverse. Nice AU example with crisp paper and nice ink.
Signers: William Thorne
Date: April 10, 1777
Denomination: 6 Pence
Friedberg #: PA-211
State: Pennsylvania
Certification: PMG
Grade: 50
Comments: “Previously Mounted”