Product Details: Issued during the height of the American Revolutionary War, this April 10, 1777 Pennsylvania 6 Shillings note (FR#PA-218b) stands as a historic artifact of early American currency. Printed by John Dunlap in Philadelphia, this red-and-black printed issue carries the bold authority of Pennsylvania's provincial congress during a pivotal year in the fight for independence. Graded Very Fine 20 by PMG, the note retains strong original color, clear design details, and legible hand signatures from historic figures of the period. This highly collectible piece of Continental-era paper money offers a tangible, well-preserved connection to the founding of the United States.
Note Features:
PMG graded VF 20
FR# PA-218b
Known as a 6 Shilling Pennsylvania Colonial Note
This is a PMG graded note. You will receive the note pictured. You are purchasing a 6 Shilling Pennsylvania Colonial Note graded PMG VF 20. This is an excellent note to add to your collection.