Pennsylvania. April 3, 1772. Eighteen Pence. Plate A. No.26553. Signed by T.[homas] Clifford; T.[homas] Coombe and Sam.[uel] Pleasants. Printed on rigid stock. Vertical format. Penn Arms at right. Nature print back. Hall and Sellers imprint. Choice About Uncirculated. Light horizontal bend and some pinholes. Perfect centering and clear margins. Looks Gem at first glance. Premium quality and eye appeal; Eighteen Pence. B. No.6472. Signed by Jos.[eph] Swift, C. Morris and Hudson. Vertical format. Paper, style, and imprint as last.
Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Bold and crisp. Well margined on the face, the back is on the paper but shifted to the right. Top quality for this available note. A tremendous value presented in comparison to many other American currency types. 2 pieces.
Ex F.C.C. Boyd Estate.
Though this is one of the ''hoard'' issues on Pennsylvania Colonial notes, there were no April 3, 1772 sheets in the Ford VI Colonial sheet portion. That is an important point concerning future supply of April 3, 1772 notes in Uncirculated condition.
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