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Colonial Currency, New Hampshire 1776 Issued $6

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New Hampshire Currency
January 26, 1776 Revolutionary War New Hampshire Note Portsmouth Issue Six Dollars Printed by Daniel Fowle with Motto: "FOR DEFENSE OF AMERICAN LIBERTY"
January 26, 1776-Dated, New Hampshire, Six Dollars, Due date of January 26, 1785, Typeset Portsmouth Issue printed by Daniel Fowle, Right Side Border Design Motto: "FOR DEFENSE OF AMERICAN LIBERTY," Choice Crisp Extremely Fine or better.
An exceedingly rare New Hampshire Revolutionary War issue having exceptional sharpness in its bold strike beautifully displaying its typeset text and designs. There is deft conservation providing superb invisible restoration to the lower right corner. This Portsmouth, New Hampshire Issue was typeset printed by Daniel Fowle. Its text states payable on January 26, 1783 to the Treasury for redemption. Nicely Signed in rich brown by John Smith and Josiah Moulton (1749-1796) a soldier in the Revolutionary War serving in Wyman's NH Regiment. This issue is printed on a thick coarse rag paper stock. This note measuring about 3.5" tall x 3" wide (75mm x 86m), bearing the standard face and back designs used by Fowle together with his imprint on the lower reverse. A slightly lesser quality example of this $6 denomination was offered as Lot 4755 in Stack's Boyd/Ford X Collection Sale in May 2005, where a VF graded raw note having handling edge splits and reverse side notations sold for $8,625. PMG reports None certified. This current example being solid very well margined with excellent centering and overall outstanding crisp eye appeal.
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Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, New Hampshire Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, Finest Certified Currency Note, 1776 Currency

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New Hampshire Currency
January 26, 1776 Revolutionary War New Hampshire Note Portsmouth Issue Six Dollars Printed by Daniel Fowle with Motto: "FOR DEFENSE OF AMERICAN LIBERTY"
January 26, 1776-Dated, New Hampshire, Six Dollars, Due date of January 26, 1785, Typeset Portsmouth Issue printed by Daniel Fowle, Right Side Border Design Motto: "FOR DEFENSE OF AMERICAN LIBERTY," Choice Crisp Extremely Fine or better.
An exceedingly rare New Hampshire Revolutionary War issue having exceptional sharpness in its bold strike beautifully displaying its typeset text and designs. There is deft conservation providing superb invisible restoration to the lower right corner. This Portsmouth, New Hampshire Issue was typeset printed by Daniel Fowle. Its text states payable on January 26, 1783 to the Treasury for redemption. Nicely Signed in rich brown by John Smith and Josiah Moulton (1749-1796) a soldier in the Revolutionary War serving in Wyman's NH Regiment. This issue is printed on a thick coarse rag paper stock. This note measuring about 3.5" tall x 3" wide (75mm x 86m), bearing the standard face and back designs used by Fowle together with his imprint on the lower reverse. A slightly lesser quality example of this $6 denomination was offered as Lot 4755 in Stack's Boyd/Ford X Collection Sale in May 2005, where a VF graded raw note having handling edge splits and reverse side notations sold for $8,625. PMG reports None certified. This current example being solid very well margined with excellent centering and overall outstanding crisp eye appeal.
KEYWORDS:
Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, New Hampshire Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, Finest Certified Currency Note, 1776 Currency

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