Virginia Colonial Currency Fr#VA-208.1b March 1, 1781 $750 - Thick Paper PMG 40 *2 Known*
Notes of the March 1, 1781 Virginia issue were printed on both thin and thick laid paper. This example is printed on thick paper. Deliberate misspellings were common in this issue as secret marks for an anti-counterfeiting measure. This high denomination $750 bill is extremely scarce with only 2 examples of this variation known to exist.
Signers: James Turner, John Lyne, J. Hopkins
Notes of the March 1, 1781 Virginia issue were printed on both thin and thick laid paper. This example is printed on thick paper. Deliberate misspellings were common in this issue as secret marks for an anti-counterfeiting measure. This high denomination $750 bill is extremely scarce with only 2 examples of this variation known to exist.
Signers: James Turner, John Lyne, J. Hopkins
Notes of the March 1, 1781 Virginia issue were printed on both thin and thick laid paper. This example is printed on thick paper. Deliberate misspellings were common in this issue as secret marks for an anti-counterfeiting measure. This high denomination $750 bill is extremely scarce with only 2 examples of this variation known to exist.
Signers: James Turner, John Lyne, J. Hopkins
Date: March 1, 1781
Denomination: $750 (225 Pounds)
Friedberg #: VA-208.1b
State: Virginia
Certification: PMG
Grade: 40
Comments: “Severed & Reattached, Tape Repairs”