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Inventory Virginia Colonial Note Fr#VA-79a July 17, 1775 3 Pounds PMG 53 *Stunning*
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Virginia Colonial Note Fr#VA-79a July 17, 1775 3 Pounds PMG 53 *Stunning*

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This small size July 17, 1775 note was printed on thick rag paper containing blue threads. The engraving and printing of these notes were done by William Waddill and Robert Scot. Scot went on to be the first engraver at the first U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. The state arms and detailed boarders of this note are present on the front. This 3 Pound note is tough to find in this grade, beautiful example.

Signers: Philip Johnson, William Norvell

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This small size July 17, 1775 note was printed on thick rag paper containing blue threads. The engraving and printing of these notes were done by William Waddill and Robert Scot. Scot went on to be the first engraver at the first U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. The state arms and detailed boarders of this note are present on the front. This 3 Pound note is tough to find in this grade, beautiful example.

Signers: Philip Johnson, William Norvell

This small size July 17, 1775 note was printed on thick rag paper containing blue threads. The engraving and printing of these notes were done by William Waddill and Robert Scot. Scot went on to be the first engraver at the first U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. The state arms and detailed boarders of this note are present on the front. This 3 Pound note is tough to find in this grade, beautiful example.

Signers: Philip Johnson, William Norvell

Date: July 17, 1775

Denomination: 3 Pounds

Friedberg #: VA-79a

State: Virginia

Certification: PMG

Grade: 53

Comments: None

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