Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-220b April 10, 1777 12s PCGS 40 *Eye Appeal*
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. The majority of notes from this series were printed in only black ink, but these red and black notes were introduced to fulfill the remaining balance for the issue. Only 33 of these red 12 Shilling notes are known to exist compared to 80 known for its black ink counterpart. Incredibly strong eye appeal with remarkably bold red ink. Tough to find this nice.
Signers: William Kenly, Benjamin Betterton
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. The majority of notes from this series were printed in only black ink, but these red and black notes were introduced to fulfill the remaining balance for the issue. Only 33 of these red 12 Shilling notes are known to exist compared to 80 known for its black ink counterpart. Incredibly strong eye appeal with remarkably bold red ink. Tough to find this nice.
Signers: William Kenly, Benjamin Betterton
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. The majority of notes from this series were printed in only black ink, but these red and black notes were introduced to fulfill the remaining balance for the issue. Only 33 of these red 12 Shilling notes are known to exist compared to 80 known for its black ink counterpart. Incredibly strong eye appeal with remarkably bold red ink. Tough to find this nice.
Signers: William Kenly, Benjamin Betterton
Date: April 10, 1777
Denomination: 12 Shillings
Friedberg #: PA-220b
State: Pennsylvania
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 40
Comments: “Small Stain”