South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-121 March 6, 1776 1 Pound, 15 Shilling PMG 8 *9 Known*
This 1 Pound, 15 Shilling South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy in red and black ink. This bill 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. Extremely difficult to find issue, mostly seen in low grade with few survivors. Decent legibility. There are only 9 examples known to exist.
This 1 Pound, 15 Shilling South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy in red and black ink. This bill 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. Extremely difficult to find issue, mostly seen in low grade with few survivors. Decent legibility. There are only 9 examples known to exist.
This 1 Pound, 15 Shilling South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy in red and black ink. This bill 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. Extremely difficult to find issue, mostly seen in low grade with few survivors. Decent legibility. There are only 9 examples known to exist.
Date: March 6, 1776
Denomination: 1 Pound, 15 Shillings
Friedberg #: SC-121
State: South Carolina
Certification: PMG
Grade: 8
Comments: “Backed, Sticker”