Rhode Island Colonial Note Fr#RI-264 May 22, 1777 $1/36 PCGS 25 *14 Known*
The notes of the May 22, 1777 Rhode Island issue had the primary purpose of relieving the shortage of small change currency. Printed with a minimalistic typeset design with blank backs. This $1/36 was the lowest denomination of the series. Incredibly scarce, of the 15,080 originally printed, only 14 are known to exist today. Pleasing VF example.
Signers: Joseph DeH Russell
The notes of the May 22, 1777 Rhode Island issue had the primary purpose of relieving the shortage of small change currency. Printed with a minimalistic typeset design with blank backs. This $1/36 was the lowest denomination of the series. Incredibly scarce, of the 15,080 originally printed, only 14 are known to exist today. Pleasing VF example.
Signers: Joseph DeH Russell
The notes of the May 22, 1777 Rhode Island issue had the primary purpose of relieving the shortage of small change currency. Printed with a minimalistic typeset design with blank backs. This $1/36 was the lowest denomination of the series. Incredibly scarce, of the 15,080 originally printed, only 14 are known to exist today. Pleasing VF example.
Signers: Joseph DeH Russell
Date: May 22, 1777
Denomination: $1/36
Friedberg #: RI-264
State: Rhode Island
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 25
Comments: “LL Corner Restored, Small Edge Nick”