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Colonial NC. April 2, 1776 $1/4, FB, PCGS VF-35

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North Carolina Currency
Outstanding April 2, 1776 North Carolina $1/4 Script "FB" Monogram PCGS Very Fine-35 with "Death to Counterfeit"
North Carolina Currency, April 2, 1776 Halifax Issue, One Fourth of a Dollar, "FB Monogram" in Black Script Vignette, PCGS graded Very Fine-35.
Fr. NC-155d. An exceptional vivid boldly printed note with great eye appeal. This North Carolina April 2, 1776 series $1/4 "Monogram FB" in Black Script is most impressive. The paper is strong with three very wide margins and all the outer border designs present It has two clearly visible red and brown signatures of Haywood and Webb. Its holder mentions apparent edge splits and tears, however, we would have expected an EF grade for such a superior note. The right side border cut has the script text "Death to Counterfeit". Also, they pose slight if any distraction, the blank reverse remains perfectly clean. Only 12,500 notes printed with this PCGS Very Fine-35 one of the finest and worth of strong competitive bidding. The Stack's Ford/Boyd Sale XV, October 2006 Lot 8384 was graded raw EF and sold for $2,300 and it compares slightly lesser in overall quality than the currently offered better margined and more vivid note.
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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
Outstanding April 2, 1776 North Carolina $1/4 Script "FB" Monogram PCGS Very Fine-35 with "Death to Counterfeit"
North Carolina Currency, April 2, 1776 Halifax Issue, One Fourth of a Dollar, "FB Monogram" in Black Script Vignette, PCGS graded Very Fine-35.
Fr. NC-155d. An exceptional vivid boldly printed note with great eye appeal. This North Carolina April 2, 1776 series $1/4 "Monogram FB" in Black Script is most impressive. The paper is strong with three very wide margins and all the outer border designs present It has two clearly visible red and brown signatures of Haywood and Webb. Its holder mentions apparent edge splits and tears, however, we would have expected an EF grade for such a superior note. The right side border cut has the script text "Death to Counterfeit". Also, they pose slight if any distraction, the blank reverse remains perfectly clean. Only 12,500 notes printed with this PCGS Very Fine-35 one of the finest and worth of strong competitive bidding. The Stack's Ford/Boyd Sale XV, October 2006 Lot 8384 was graded raw EF and sold for $2,300 and it compares slightly lesser in overall quality than the currently offered better margined and more vivid note.
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

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