Colonial Currency PA. April 10, 1777 4 Red+Black
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April 10, 1777 Colorful Red & Black Printed Four Pounds
Pennsylvania, April 10, 1777, Four Pounds, Red & Black Print, PMG graded Extremely Fine-40.
Fr. PA-224b. A very colorful note that has vivid red and black printed text and designs. allThe central text is outlined by decorative outer black and red borders. Its holder states minor repairs (none being seen) likely erroneously confused with its "PENSYL / VANIA" watermark as made. This 4 note is the highest denomination on this series. It has a sharply printed fresh appearance that is nearly the equal of the (2008) 5th Edition Newman plate illustration bearing the same clear and strong signatures of James Davison and James Cannon, written in red and brown ink. The paper is fresh and crisp with no folds seen, this note appears conservatively graded by PCGS.
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April 10, 1777 Colorful Red & Black Printed Four Pounds
Pennsylvania, April 10, 1777, Four Pounds, Red & Black Print, PMG graded Extremely Fine-40.
Fr. PA-224b. A very colorful note that has vivid red and black printed text and designs. allThe central text is outlined by decorative outer black and red borders. Its holder states minor repairs (none being seen) likely erroneously confused with its "PENSYL / VANIA" watermark as made. This 4 note is the highest denomination on this series. It has a sharply printed fresh appearance that is nearly the equal of the (2008) 5th Edition Newman plate illustration bearing the same clear and strong signatures of James Davison and James Cannon, written in red and brown ink. The paper is fresh and crisp with no folds seen, this note appears conservatively graded by PCGS.
KEYWORDS:
Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Pennsylvania Colonial Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, Pennsylvania Fiscal Paper Note, Hand Signed Paper Money, Pennsylvania Currency, Counterfeit Currency, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin
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Colonial Currency PA. April 10, 1777 4 Red+Black
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