
Georgia. September 10, 1777. Four Dollars in Continental Currency. No.2233. Red seal. Stag. Signed by Hohendorf, Chevalier, Wylly, Wade and O'Bryen. Printed on laid paper. This sharp note is the sheet mate to the above $2 note (lot 8123) and matches well with it for eye appeal and strong character. This is another superb Ford-Boyd note with magnificent eye appeal that is not repetitive, but an awe inspiring journey through 100 plus years of illustrious pedigree and collecting tradition. Choice Extremely Fine.
Quarter folded very lightly, but with the horizontal fold towards the top edge. There is another faint fold off the left edge and some handling. Now that ''folding'' attendance has been taken, class can commence because this note has ''class'' to the ''nth degree''.
Rich, vibrant red-orange seal color with exceptional detailing on the stag. The margins are ''boardwalk'' and did we mention the early plate state of deep black printing of the ornaments and texts? If the note were not signed, numbered and issued, this note could pass for a ''printers proof'' or specimen. There is a small strip repair on the back left edge, perhaps closing a vertical razor slice parallel to the ornaments. However, in no way does that flaw interfere with the great beauty of this note. Old mounting hinge on the back.
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