Common-Wealth of Pennsylvania. April 10, 1777 in Red and Black. Six Shilling. No.29. Signed by Kenly and Betterton. Horizontal 1777 format in red style as previous. Paper stock thinner than previous Six Shillings note. Very Fine. A bit dull on the color and soiled moderately; Eight Shillings. No.5538. Signed by Antes and Robert Loller. Styles as last. Printed on thinner paper stock. Dull or printed from a weaker plate or with less inking. Deeply embossed to the back. About Uncirculated. Handling only on the corners, but essentially a new note. Sadly, the color is not blazing. Still, not easy to get in this gra+
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Twelve Shillings. No.8410. Signed by Cannon and Davidson. Styles as last. Thicker paper. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Long horizontal fold. Excellent color and bright face. Light back soiling; Sixteen Shillings. No.8820. Signed by Cannon and Davidson. Styles as last. Thicker paper. Very Fine. Face soiling over excellent color. The back color is very sharp. Well matched quartet of red notes. 4 pieces.
Ex F.C.C. Boyd Estate.
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