South Carolina Colonial Currency Fr#SC-123 March 6, 1776 2 Pounds/5 Shilling PCGS 40
This 2 Pound/5 Shilling Pound South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy in red and black ink and is smaller in size compared to the larger denomination notes of this issue. It features a minimalistic typeset deign with various Hebrew and Greek letters as ornaments. This note is extremely difficult to find in this grade, and upon my research it appears that this note is tied for TOP POP with one other.
Signers: N. Russell, William Greenwood
This 2 Pound/5 Shilling Pound South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy in red and black ink and is smaller in size compared to the larger denomination notes of this issue. It features a minimalistic typeset deign with various Hebrew and Greek letters as ornaments. This note is extremely difficult to find in this grade, and upon my research it appears that this note is tied for TOP POP with one other.
Signers: N. Russell, William Greenwood
This 2 Pound/5 Shilling Pound South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy in red and black ink and is smaller in size compared to the larger denomination notes of this issue. It features a minimalistic typeset deign with various Hebrew and Greek letters as ornaments. This note is extremely difficult to find in this grade, and upon my research it appears that this note is tied for TOP POP with one other.
Signers: N. Russell, William Greenwood
Date: March 6, 1776
Denomination: 2 Pounds, 5 Shillings
Friedberg #: SC-123
State: South Carolina
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 40
Comments: “Mounting Remnants on Back”