United States Continental Loan Office - Massachusetts 4th of Exchange March 20, 1780 $18 PCGS 15 *Francis Hopkinson*

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This is a very seldom seen note is from the Continental Loan Office of the United States. It bears the sought after signature of Francis Hopkinson, an American Founding Father and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He is also credited with designing early versions of the American Flag. Beginning in 1779 he held the office of Treasurer of the Continental Loan Office.

This bill is countersigned by Nathaniel Appleton, who was the Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office in the state of Massachusetts. The paper is watermarked "UNITED STATES 4" indicating the fourth of exchange. This bill has US Dollar denomination of $18 and the French denomination of 90 Liveres, payable in Paris. Incredible note fit for any colonial/American Revolution collection with the signature of an American great.

Signers: Francis Hopkinson, Nathaniel Appleton

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This is a very seldom seen note is from the Continental Loan Office of the United States. It bears the sought after signature of Francis Hopkinson, an American Founding Father and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He is also credited with designing early versions of the American Flag. Beginning in 1779 he held the office of Treasurer of the Continental Loan Office.

This bill is countersigned by Nathaniel Appleton, who was the Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office in the state of Massachusetts. The paper is watermarked "UNITED STATES 4" indicating the fourth of exchange. This bill has US Dollar denomination of $18 and the French denomination of 90 Liveres, payable in Paris. Incredible note fit for any colonial/American Revolution collection with the signature of an American great.

Signers: Francis Hopkinson, Nathaniel Appleton

This is a very seldom seen note is from the Continental Loan Office of the United States. It bears the sought after signature of Francis Hopkinson, an American Founding Father and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He is also credited with designing early versions of the American Flag. Beginning in 1779 he held the office of Treasurer of the Continental Loan Office.

This bill is countersigned by Nathaniel Appleton, who was the Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office in the state of Massachusetts. The paper is watermarked "UNITED STATES 4" indicating the fourth of exchange. This bill has US Dollar denomination of $18 and the French denomination of 90 Liveres, payable in Paris. Incredible note fit for any colonial/American Revolution collection with the signature of an American great.

Signers: Francis Hopkinson, Nathaniel Appleton

Date: March 20, 1780

Denomination: $18 / 90 Liveres

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State: Continental

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 15

Comments: “Francis Hopkinson Signature, Pieces Reattached, Tape Repair, Ink Erosion”