Colonial NC. April 2, 1776 $1 Duck. PCGS VF-30
North Carolina Currency
April 2, 1776 North Carolina $1 "Duck" PCGS VF-30 Note
North Carolina Currency, April 2, 1776 Halifax Issue, One Dollar, "Duck" Vignette, PCGS graded Very Fine-30.
Fr. NC-157a. A boldly printed, attractive "1776" Revolutionary War North Carolina note that has choice eye appeal. The "Duck" vignette is well printed sharp and clear. Overall, a nicely printed solid example that retains very nice eye appeal. This note's PCGS VF-30 holder states apparent edge splits (although we only confirm one short at the bottom centerfold edge). The blank reverse side is very clean. The face side is well centered, showing its variety of ornate border designs, and likely to create competitive bidding. The Stack's Ford/Boyd Sale XV, October 2006 Lot 8400 was graded raw VF+ and sold for $1,150 about a decade and a half ago. A handsome example, nearly impossible for collectors to improve on this Duck emblem.
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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
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North Carolina Currency
April 2, 1776 North Carolina $1 "Duck" PCGS VF-30 Note
North Carolina Currency, April 2, 1776 Halifax Issue, One Dollar, "Duck" Vignette, PCGS graded Very Fine-30.
Fr. NC-157a. A boldly printed, attractive "1776" Revolutionary War North Carolina note that has choice eye appeal. The "Duck" vignette is well printed sharp and clear. Overall, a nicely printed solid example that retains very nice eye appeal. This note's PCGS VF-30 holder states apparent edge splits (although we only confirm one short at the bottom centerfold edge). The blank reverse side is very clean. The face side is well centered, showing its variety of ornate border designs, and likely to create competitive bidding. The Stack's Ford/Boyd Sale XV, October 2006 Lot 8400 was graded raw VF+ and sold for $1,150 about a decade and a half ago. A handsome example, nearly impossible for collectors to improve on this Duck emblem.
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