Virginia Colonial Note Fr#VA-15 October 12, 1758 1s PMG 4 *2 Known*
This extremely early Virginia note was printed by William Hunter on thin laid paper. The front features large state arms and denominational borders printed using lead cuts. Interestingly, in excavations of Colonial Williamsburg cast lead cuts used to print this issue were found near where the print shop was located. Extremely scarce with only 1 other example known to exist.
This extremely early Virginia note was printed by William Hunter on thin laid paper. The front features large state arms and denominational borders printed using lead cuts. Interestingly, in excavations of Colonial Williamsburg cast lead cuts used to print this issue were found near where the print shop was located. Extremely scarce with only 1 other example known to exist.
This extremely early Virginia note was printed by William Hunter on thin laid paper. The front features large state arms and denominational borders printed using lead cuts. Interestingly, in excavations of Colonial Williamsburg cast lead cuts used to print this issue were found near where the print shop was located. Extremely scarce with only 1 other example known to exist.
Date: October 12, 1758
Denomination: 1 Shilling
Friedberg #: VA-15
State: Virginia
Certification: PMG
Grade: 4
Comments: “Backed”