Virginia Colonial Note Fr#VA-169 May 3, 1779 $50 PMG 15 *Large Size*
The May 3, 1779 Virginia issue is generally scarce. Printed by Clarkson & Davis with a blank back. This $50 note is larger in size compared to the lower denominations of this issue and has a typeset design rather than the state seal. A sailing ship on the top left corner. Attractive light paper and and eye appeal for the grade. Of the 24,000 originally printed, only 24 are known to exist today.
Signers: James Cocke, Edward Archer, H. Cocke
The May 3, 1779 Virginia issue is generally scarce. Printed by Clarkson & Davis with a blank back. This $50 note is larger in size compared to the lower denominations of this issue and has a typeset design rather than the state seal. A sailing ship on the top left corner. Attractive light paper and and eye appeal for the grade. Of the 24,000 originally printed, only 24 are known to exist today.
Signers: James Cocke, Edward Archer, H. Cocke
The May 3, 1779 Virginia issue is generally scarce. Printed by Clarkson & Davis with a blank back. This $50 note is larger in size compared to the lower denominations of this issue and has a typeset design rather than the state seal. A sailing ship on the top left corner. Attractive light paper and and eye appeal for the grade. Of the 24,000 originally printed, only 24 are known to exist today.
Signers: James Cocke, Edward Archer, H. Cocke
Date: May 3, 1779
Denomination: $50
Friedberg #: VA-169
State: Virginia
Certification: PMG
Grade: 15
Comments: “Tape Repairs”