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Colony of Connecticut. May 10, 1770. Two Shillings Six Pence

From Stack's January 2005 Auction, Session 2 on Jan 19, 2005

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Categories  •  Stack's January 2005 The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part VIII Colonial American Paper Currency, Continental Currency and Related Fiscal Paper Colony of Connecticut May 10, 1770

Colony of Connecticut. May 10, 1770. Two Shillings Six Pence. No.2563. Signed by William Pitkin, Benj.(amin)...Colony of Connecticut. May 10, 1770. Two Shillings Six Pence. No.2563. Signed by William Pitkin, Benj.(amin) Payne and George Wyllys (faint). Assembly at Hartford. Imprint similar to March 8, 1764, 'New-London, Printed by Timothy Green 1770'. Very Good to Fine, quarter folded with some signs of splitting on a note that is mounted on a thin white card. Pleasant face appeal and quite scarce.

These notes were due on May 10, 1772, but the interest rate was now cut down to only 2.5%. 10,000 Pounds of these notes were authorized and it was usual for the notes to be slash or hole cancelled upon redemption.

Lot # 1406 Session 2
Hammer Price: $90.00

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