South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-146/149 April 10, 1778 3s9d-10s PMG 63 *Uncut Pair*
The notes of the April 10, 1778 South Carolina issue were printed on thin light paper from engraved copper plates. The odd denomination 3 Shilling, 9 Pence bill carries a bold and beautiful vignette of a beaver carrying wood. The 10 Shilling note has a vignette of a palmetto tree. Absolutely gorgeous pair in choice uncirculated condition and free of problems. Pleasing light paper with bold ink and exceptional eye appeal. A true rarity worthy of any high caliber collection.
Signers: John Beal, John Peronneau
The notes of the April 10, 1778 South Carolina issue were printed on thin light paper from engraved copper plates. The odd denomination 3 Shilling, 9 Pence bill carries a bold and beautiful vignette of a beaver carrying wood. The 10 Shilling note has a vignette of a palmetto tree. Absolutely gorgeous pair in choice uncirculated condition and free of problems. Pleasing light paper with bold ink and exceptional eye appeal. A true rarity worthy of any high caliber collection.
Signers: John Beal, John Peronneau
The notes of the April 10, 1778 South Carolina issue were printed on thin light paper from engraved copper plates. The odd denomination 3 Shilling, 9 Pence bill carries a bold and beautiful vignette of a beaver carrying wood. The 10 Shilling note has a vignette of a palmetto tree. Absolutely gorgeous pair in choice uncirculated condition and free of problems. Pleasing light paper with bold ink and exceptional eye appeal. A true rarity worthy of any high caliber collection.
Signers: John Beal, John Peronneau
Date: April 10, 1778
Denomination: 3 Shilling, 9 Pence / 10 Shilling
Friedberg #: SC-144/149
State: South Carolina
Certification: PMG
Grade: 63
Comments: “Uncut Pair”