Colonial Pennsylvania Note, October 1, 1773 Two Shillings, Fr.PA164
$300.00 price_including_NJ-State-sales-tax & Free Shipping
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Description
This Colonial Pennsylvania Note, dated October 1, 1773, is a piece of historical currency from the colonial era of American history. The two shilling note features intricate engravings and designs in balck and red inks that are characteristic of the time period, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of early American currency. Featuring three distinct signatures, this note is a rare and valuable piece of history that provides a glimpse into the economic and financial system of Colonial Pennsylvania. It is in very good condition we find no pinholes, tears or repairs but one fold in the center and dark spotting on the reverse.
Signatures – William Wishart, Isaac Wharton and Richard Willing all in black ink
Serial Number – 21586
All of our ungraded notes are shipped within a hard plastic display casing sold by Guardhouse and may be kept or reused if needed and adds a bit to the cost depending on size.
Graded notes are in their own display and are shipped securely with no additional costs.
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