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Colonial Currency PA April 1777 Double-Pane Sheet

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Pennsylvania Currency
Full "Double Pane" Sheet of Twenty April 10, 1777 Notes Each Beautifully Signed Choice to Gem Crisp Uncirculated
Pennsylvania, April 10, 1777, Black Print, Full Uncut Double-Pane Sheet of Twenty Notes, One Shilling to Twenty Shillings Denominations, Each note (20) Very Choice to Gem Crisp Uncirculated.
Uncut Double-Pane Sheet of Twenty Notes Including: Fr. PA-213a, 214a, 215a, 216a, 217a, 218a, 219a, 220a, 221a and 222a. Includes: 1s, 1s6d, 2s, 3s, 4s, 6s, 8s, 12s, 16s and 20s Denominations. An extremely rarity. We can find no record of ever having sold one of these very rare sheets before. There are two identical printed panes, each having ten notes. This complete full Double-Pane Sheet of 20 notes is vertically folded between the two panes with some trivial tone along the fold selvage. The individual notes have special watermarked "PENSYL VANIA" laid period rag paper with a few scattered mica flakes and wood pulp as made within the paper. Each note is boldly signed in red and rich brown ink. A few very minor handling corner folds in the far outer sheet margin's extra wide paper does not affect any printed note if cut from the sheet as intended. The twenty individual notes each appear Gem New. A beautiful extremely rare Pennsylvania Currency sheet that in over four decades is the sole first such Double-Sheet of April 10, 1777 issue currency we have offered. Possibly the only remaining "Uncut" complete sheet available.
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Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Pennsylvania Colonial Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, Pennsylvania Fiscal Paper Note, Hand Signed Paper Money, Pennsylvania Currency, Counterfeit Currency, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin

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Pennsylvania Currency
Full "Double Pane" Sheet of Twenty April 10, 1777 Notes Each Beautifully Signed Choice to Gem Crisp Uncirculated
Pennsylvania, April 10, 1777, Black Print, Full Uncut Double-Pane Sheet of Twenty Notes, One Shilling to Twenty Shillings Denominations, Each note (20) Very Choice to Gem Crisp Uncirculated.
Uncut Double-Pane Sheet of Twenty Notes Including: Fr. PA-213a, 214a, 215a, 216a, 217a, 218a, 219a, 220a, 221a and 222a. Includes: 1s, 1s6d, 2s, 3s, 4s, 6s, 8s, 12s, 16s and 20s Denominations. An extremely rarity. We can find no record of ever having sold one of these very rare sheets before. There are two identical printed panes, each having ten notes. This complete full Double-Pane Sheet of 20 notes is vertically folded between the two panes with some trivial tone along the fold selvage. The individual notes have special watermarked "PENSYL VANIA" laid period rag paper with a few scattered mica flakes and wood pulp as made within the paper. Each note is boldly signed in red and rich brown ink. A few very minor handling corner folds in the far outer sheet margin's extra wide paper does not affect any printed note if cut from the sheet as intended. The twenty individual notes each appear Gem New. A beautiful extremely rare Pennsylvania Currency sheet that in over four decades is the sole first such Double-Sheet of April 10, 1777 issue currency we have offered. Possibly the only remaining "Uncut" complete sheet available.
KEYWORDS:
Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Pennsylvania Colonial Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, Pennsylvania Fiscal Paper Note, Hand Signed Paper Money, Pennsylvania Currency, Counterfeit Currency, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin

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