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Inventory South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-109 November 15, 1775 30s PCGS 20 *Ex. Newman*
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South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-109 November 15, 1775 30s PCGS 20 *Ex. Newman*

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This note from the November 15, 1775 South Carolina issue is small in size and features a seal with XXX surrounded by a wreath. This note was printed and engraved by James Oliphant with a blank reverse. Of the 10,000 30 shilling notes originally printed, only 10 are known to survive today. Previously a part of the iconic Eric P. Newman Collection. Fantastic note for the price.

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This note from the November 15, 1775 South Carolina issue is small in size and features a seal with XXX surrounded by a wreath. This note was printed and engraved by James Oliphant with a blank reverse. Of the 10,000 30 shilling notes originally printed, only 10 are known to survive today. Previously a part of the iconic Eric P. Newman Collection. Fantastic note for the price.

This note from the November 15, 1775 South Carolina issue is small in size and features a seal with XXX surrounded by a wreath. This note was printed and engraved by James Oliphant with a blank reverse. Of the 10,000 30 shilling notes originally printed, only 10 are known to survive today. Previously a part of the iconic Eric P. Newman Collection. Fantastic note for the price.

Date: November 15, 1775

Denomination: 30 Shillings

Friedberg #: SC-109

State: South Carolina

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 20

Comments: “Splits, Tears, Damage, Tape Repairs”

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