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Colonial Currency NC April 2, 1776 $7-1/2 US Flag

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North Carolina Currency
Popular April 2, 1776 Halifax Issue Seven Dollars and a Half with U.S. Flag with 13 Stripes and Union Jack Vignette
North Carolina Currency, April 2, 1776 Halifax Issue, Seven Dollars and a Half, "U.S. Flag with 13 Stripes and Union Jack" Vignette, PMG graded Choice Very Fine-35.
Fr. NC-164. This is a very distinctive $7-1/2 denomination and "U.S. Flag with 13 Stripes and Union Jack" vignette type is quite unusual and highly sought after by collectors primarily for its Flag. The holder states repaired with pieces added, (as thin outer edge pieces have been added into the top and bottom to even the outer margins). Some typical period endorsements on the blank reverse. A nicely margined and well centered example with all designs clear and attractive as noted as "Choice" VF-35 by PMG. The Stack's Ford/Boyd Sale XV, October 2006 had two examples offered as lots 8432 graded raw VF to EF selling for $2,185 and lot 8433 was also graded raw VF to EF which sold for $1,725 about a decade and a half ago. Our currently offered note being of similar quality and we expect good bidding participation.
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Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, North Carolina Colonial Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, North Carolina Fiscal Paper Note, Hand Signed Paper Money, North Carolina Currency, Revolutionary War American Flag

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North Carolina Currency
Popular April 2, 1776 Halifax Issue Seven Dollars and a Half with U.S. Flag with 13 Stripes and Union Jack Vignette
North Carolina Currency, April 2, 1776 Halifax Issue, Seven Dollars and a Half, "U.S. Flag with 13 Stripes and Union Jack" Vignette, PMG graded Choice Very Fine-35.
Fr. NC-164. This is a very distinctive $7-1/2 denomination and "U.S. Flag with 13 Stripes and Union Jack" vignette type is quite unusual and highly sought after by collectors primarily for its Flag. The holder states repaired with pieces added, (as thin outer edge pieces have been added into the top and bottom to even the outer margins). Some typical period endorsements on the blank reverse. A nicely margined and well centered example with all designs clear and attractive as noted as "Choice" VF-35 by PMG. The Stack's Ford/Boyd Sale XV, October 2006 had two examples offered as lots 8432 graded raw VF to EF selling for $2,185 and lot 8433 was also graded raw VF to EF which sold for $1,725 about a decade and a half ago. Our currently offered note being of similar quality and we expect good bidding participation.
KEYWORDS:
Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, North Carolina Colonial Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, North Carolina Fiscal Paper Note, Hand Signed Paper Money, North Carolina Currency, Revolutionary War American Flag

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