State of Connecticut. March 1, 1780. Nine Pence. No.3322. Signed by Chester and Williams. Printed on thinner laid paper. Return to the standard size, designs and imprint as series prior to October 11, 1777. Visible watermark. Extremely Fine. Some back paper residue; One Shilling and Three Pence. No.7573. Signed by Williams and [faded]. Roughly cancelled and rough tear at the right, all repaired with hinges; Two Shillings & Six Pence. No.4103. Signed by Wyllys and Payne. Large piece of paper residue on the back center closing the cut cancel;
Five Shillings. No.2388. Signed by Chester and Hamlin. Choice, but with two small hinge remnants on the top back; Ten Shillings. No.420. Signed by Wyllys and Payne. Large piece of paper residue closing the cut cancel; Twenty Shillings. No.6817. Signed by Chester and Hamlin. Very Fine. Torn at the right and with a large piece of paper residue closing the cut cancel; Forty Shillings. No.1272. Signed by Hamlin and Williams. Large hole cancel. Others, Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated, mostly due to handling. All are slash cut cancelled, except the last note. 7 pieces.
Most notes on this issue date known are cancelled in some manner.
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