
Treasury of Virginia. October 16, 1780 Act. Three Hundred Dollars or Ninety Pounds. No.241. Signed by Starke, Hopkins and Webb. Printed on very thin paper. Uniface, standard size approximately 100mm by 80mm. Typeset, ornamental border cuts. Obligation seen on this series only, ''An Act for more effectual and speedy clothing for the Army.'' This is a rare series of notes and has always been popular. The authorization was included in the printed back note. The Revolutionary flavor of this series has always made it a favorite. We have handled only one note in recent memory and that was in our May, 2006 Sale. The majority known are damaged, flawed, and/or repaired in some way.
The Ford-Boyd Collection Sale here offers four different denominations which is an event that has not occurred in recent memory. Amazingly the 1975 New Netherlands Affleck-Ball Sale contained five notes from this series including a potential finest known $500 note (when they said ''Extremely Fine'', they meant it). This example is no gem, but a very useful type note. Very Good to Fine. Solid paper on the interior of the note, but the perimeter has some minor fraying, corner rounding and a folded over edge. Lightly toned over well printed surfaces. Quite an attractive note still on a very popular and historic issue type.
Ex F.C.C. Boyd Estate.
The face plates on this series do not use the check lettering system seen on prior issues.
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