South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-152 April 10, 1778 30s PMG 15 *Hope and Anchor*

$395.00

The notes of the April 10, 1778 South Carolina issue were printed on thin paper from engraved copper plates. This 30 Shilling bill carries a stunning vignette of Hope & an anchor. This is the highest denomination note from the series and is extremely scarce compared to other denominations. Bold signatures and serial number remain. A tough piece for any colonial / South Carolina collection. Interestingly, it appears that someone back in the day practiced their hand writing on the reverse of this note.

Signers: Nicholas Langford, William. Roper

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The notes of the April 10, 1778 South Carolina issue were printed on thin paper from engraved copper plates. This 30 Shilling bill carries a stunning vignette of Hope & an anchor. This is the highest denomination note from the series and is extremely scarce compared to other denominations. Bold signatures and serial number remain. A tough piece for any colonial / South Carolina collection. Interestingly, it appears that someone back in the day practiced their hand writing on the reverse of this note.

Signers: Nicholas Langford, William. Roper

The notes of the April 10, 1778 South Carolina issue were printed on thin paper from engraved copper plates. This 30 Shilling bill carries a stunning vignette of Hope & an anchor. This is the highest denomination note from the series and is extremely scarce compared to other denominations. Bold signatures and serial number remain. A tough piece for any colonial / South Carolina collection. Interestingly, it appears that someone back in the day practiced their hand writing on the reverse of this note.

Signers: Nicholas Langford, William. Roper

Date: April 10, 1778

Denomination: 30 Shillings

Friedberg #: SC-152

State: South Carolina

Certification: PMG

Grade: 15

Comments: “Edge Damage, Internal Tears”