Description
Not for sale at this time / For Display Only
Exceptional Historical Artifact
A unique piece of American heritage is this 1764 Colonial Pennsylvania twenty shilling note offering. Printed by notable figures Benjamin Franklin and David Hall, this remarkable artifact embodies the legacy of early American history. Certified by PMG as a PA-126 banknote, this piece holds significant historical and collectible value.
Original Details with PMG Grading
This twenty shilling note is certified and graded 10 by PMG(old holder), ensuring its authenticity and careful evaluation. The certification is an assurance of its historical and monetary significance, making it an ideal addition for any currency collector or history enthusiast. The note features vibrant details, including a horizontal fold and two distinct red ink marks on the reverse side that add character to this rare item.
Hand-Signed by Prominent Figures
Adding to the note’s exceptional value are the three distinctly visible signatures of Jonathon Mifflin, Joseph Saunders, and Samuel Morris Jr.. These signatures enhance its historical narrative and provide a deeper connection to its time of origin. The craftsmanship of this piece speaks to the careful engraving and printing techniques utilized by Franklin and Hall during this colonial era.
A Rare Find for Discerning Collectors
This Colonial note is not just a piece of currency but a testament to the ingenuity and independence of early America. Its preservation over centuries and its certification reflect its rarity and importance. Whether you are an experienced collector or a history enthusiast looking to own a tangible piece of the past, this twenty shilling PA-126 note will be a prized addition to your collection.








