Virginia Colonial Note Fr#VA-154 October 5, 1778 $1/3 PCGS 20 *4 Known Ex. Ford*
Examples from the October 5, 1778 Virginia issue are generally scarce, especially heavily used, low denomination notes such as this $1/3. This note was printed on thin paper by either Alexander Purdie or Clarkson & David featuring a typeset design with ornate boarders and the state seal. Of the 6,140 $1/3 bills originally printed, only 4 are known to survive today. Exceptional eye appeal for the grade and previously a part of the renowned Ford-Boyd Collection.
Signers: L. Wood
Examples from the October 5, 1778 Virginia issue are generally scarce, especially heavily used, low denomination notes such as this $1/3. This note was printed on thin paper by either Alexander Purdie or Clarkson & David featuring a typeset design with ornate boarders and the state seal. Of the 6,140 $1/3 bills originally printed, only 4 are known to survive today. Exceptional eye appeal for the grade and previously a part of the renowned Ford-Boyd Collection.
Signers: L. Wood
Examples from the October 5, 1778 Virginia issue are generally scarce, especially heavily used, low denomination notes such as this $1/3. This note was printed on thin paper by either Alexander Purdie or Clarkson & David featuring a typeset design with ornate boarders and the state seal. Of the 6,140 $1/3 bills originally printed, only 4 are known to survive today. Exceptional eye appeal for the grade and previously a part of the renowned Ford-Boyd Collection.
Signers: L. Wood
Date: October 5, 1778
Denomination: $1/3
Friedberg #: VA-154
State: Virginia
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 20
Comments: “Multiple Repairs, Minor Design Redrawn”