Colonial New Jersey Three Pound Note of 1758 | John Ford Collection
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Description
Historical Significance
The Colonial New Jersey three pound note dated May 1, 1758, is a remarkable artifact that captures the essence of colonial currency. As a piece classified as FR, it offers insight into the economic conditions of early American settlements.
Design Features
This three pound note is notable for its intricate designs and detailed lettering, which reflect the artistry and craftsmanship of the period. The use of unique watermarks and signatures adds authenticity, making it a fascinating item for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Part of the John J. Ford Collection. The signatures are clear – Samuel Nevill, Hugh Hartshorne and Samuel Smith all in black or brown ink.
Value and Collectability
The Colonial New Jersey three pound note is not just a piece of currency; it’s a collector’s item valued for its age and historical context. Its rarity and condition can significantly impact its market value, appealing to those interested in colonial memorabilia.
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