Pennsylvania Colonial Note Fr#PA-241 April 20, 1781 3d PMG 65 EPQ *TOP POP*
The purpose of this late April 20, 1781 issue was to support the Army and replace depreciated pervious issues. The dots that encircle the emblem denote the denomination of this note. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper that is watermarked “PENNSYLVANIA” in 2 lines. The reverse has a type-set design and “To Counterfeit is Death”. This stunning GEM is well deserving of PMG’s EPQ designation. This bill is the highest graded, TOP POP.
Signers: Thomas Pryor
The purpose of this late April 20, 1781 issue was to support the Army and replace depreciated pervious issues. The dots that encircle the emblem denote the denomination of this note. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper that is watermarked “PENNSYLVANIA” in 2 lines. The reverse has a type-set design and “To Counterfeit is Death”. This stunning GEM is well deserving of PMG’s EPQ designation. This bill is the highest graded, TOP POP.
Signers: Thomas Pryor
The purpose of this late April 20, 1781 issue was to support the Army and replace depreciated pervious issues. The dots that encircle the emblem denote the denomination of this note. This note was printed by John Dunlap on paper that is watermarked “PENNSYLVANIA” in 2 lines. The reverse has a type-set design and “To Counterfeit is Death”. This stunning GEM is well deserving of PMG’s EPQ designation. This bill is the highest graded, TOP POP.
Signers: Thomas Pryor
Date: April 20, 1781
Denomination: 3 Pence
Friedberg #: PA-241
State: Pennsylvania
Certification: PMG
Grade: 65 EPQ
Comments: Exceptional Paper Quality