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Colonial Note, GA. 1776 Green Seal $2 PCGS VF-25

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Georgia Currency
Scarce 1776 Revolutionary War Georgia Two Dollars Green Seal "Floating Jugs" Vignette PCGS Graded Very Fine-25
Georgia, 1776, Green Seal, Two Dollars, "Floating Jugs" Vignette, PCGS graded Very Fine-25.
Fr. GA-72d. A very scarce major seal type, and a very collectable "1776" dated Revolutionary War Georgia note given its technical overall PCGS grade. This border (f) example is well margined with a partial printed margin from the note on the sheet at right also printed on the jumbo right edge. There is a small chip off the bottom edge reinforced with some collector added paper on its blank reverse. Its holder noted with apparent splits, tears and minor edge damage; repairs; minor stains; mounting remnants on back. However, viewing the images collectors will realize this Green Seal "Floating Jugs" note is perfectly acceptable. It is a very difficult type to locate and is lacking in most Georgia currency collections, especially in high grade. Provenance Ex: Eric P. Newman Collection.
KEYWORDS:
Colonial Currency, Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Georgia Currency, Georgia Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, Revolutionary War, George Washington, Continental Congress, Independence Hall, Fiat Currency, Currency Printing, Benjamin Franklin

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Georgia Currency
Scarce 1776 Revolutionary War Georgia Two Dollars Green Seal "Floating Jugs" Vignette PCGS Graded Very Fine-25
Georgia, 1776, Green Seal, Two Dollars, "Floating Jugs" Vignette, PCGS graded Very Fine-25.
Fr. GA-72d. A very scarce major seal type, and a very collectable "1776" dated Revolutionary War Georgia note given its technical overall PCGS grade. This border (f) example is well margined with a partial printed margin from the note on the sheet at right also printed on the jumbo right edge. There is a small chip off the bottom edge reinforced with some collector added paper on its blank reverse. Its holder noted with apparent splits, tears and minor edge damage; repairs; minor stains; mounting remnants on back. However, viewing the images collectors will realize this Green Seal "Floating Jugs" note is perfectly acceptable. It is a very difficult type to locate and is lacking in most Georgia currency collections, especially in high grade. Provenance Ex: Eric P. Newman Collection.
KEYWORDS:
Colonial Currency, Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Georgia Currency, Georgia Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, Revolutionary War, George Washington, Continental Congress, Independence Hall, Fiat Currency, Currency Printing, Benjamin Franklin

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