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Province of Pennsylvania. March 1, 1769. Twelve Shillings Indented Bill. Fr. PA-131. PCGS Fine-12 De

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Province of Pennsylvania. March 1, 1769. Twelve Shillings Indented Bill. Fr. PA-131. PCGS Fine-12 De
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380.00USD+ buyer's premium (76.00)
This item SOLD at 2023 Sep 23 @ 17:54UTC-7 : PDT/MST
Province of Pennsylvania. March 1, 1769. Twelve Shillings Indented Bill. Fr. PA-131. PCGS Fine-12 Details. Edge Splits. As illustrated.

Description: Thin coarse paper. Serial No. 763. Signed by I. Greenleafe, J. Gibson, probable but very faint, and D. Roberdeau. Two-Sided. Printed by David Hall and William Sellers. Printed Leaves back design. 91mm by 75mm. To Counterfeit Is Death. Pen-silvania spelling in text. A rare note from a rare series, and a denomination that is seldom found any finer than that offered here. Though faded and well-worn, the note still maintains its aesthetic dignity. You will not encounter this issue or denomination with any frequency, and the odds of finding a finer example are slim to almost none. Bid here as though it is your only chance to own this Twelve Shillings rarity.

Pedigree: Ex F.C.C. Boyd Estate; Stack’s sale of the John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part XV, October, 2006, Lot 8540. (Ford Price Realized: $820)
FR#: PA-131
Grading Service: PCGS
Grade: Fine 12