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NH. Jan.1, 1761 Newman Plate Note 6d PCGS VF-25

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New Hampshire Currency
January 1, 1761 Newman "Plate Note" Finest Certified and Unique New Hampshire Six Pence PCGS Very Fine-25
Province of New Hampshire, January 1, 1761, Six Pence, Unique and Finest Certified, Remainder, The (2008) 5th Edition Newman Plate Note as shown Illustrated on Page 237, PCGS graded Very Fine-25.
Fr. NH-107. This extraordinary January 1, 1761 French and Indian War period New Hampshire Colonial note is believed to be Unique. It is the sole example on this series we know of, this entire issue lacking in even the celebrated Ford/Boyd combined collections. This is the actual Newman Plate Note shown illustrated in the (2008) current 5th Edition of "The Early Paper Money of America" on page 237. Uniface printed. This typeset nicely printed note is on clean laid period paper displaying ornamental patterns at the sides and has four Harps and a British Crown at top. At center is the amount and specifying payment with 2.5% Interest in Sterling bearing Bills of Exchange.
Motto in the small square cartouche at lower left reads, "PAX BELLO POTIOR" (Peace is preferable to War). This note is unnumbered and unsigned. It has an attractively deep black typeset printed face. Its blank reverse side has reinforced splits and small voids with early cellulose tape strips noted on its PCGS holder with apparent splits, tears and minor damage; tape repairs / (Noted to be) "Newman Plate Note". A unique "PCGS Certified / Top Pop" opportunity for Colonial Currency Rarity and New Hampshire paper money specialists, lacking in all collections. Pedigree Ex: Eric P Newman Collection.
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

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New Hampshire Currency
January 1, 1761 Newman "Plate Note" Finest Certified and Unique New Hampshire Six Pence PCGS Very Fine-25
Province of New Hampshire, January 1, 1761, Six Pence, Unique and Finest Certified, Remainder, The (2008) 5th Edition Newman Plate Note as shown Illustrated on Page 237, PCGS graded Very Fine-25.
Fr. NH-107. This extraordinary January 1, 1761 French and Indian War period New Hampshire Colonial note is believed to be Unique. It is the sole example on this series we know of, this entire issue lacking in even the celebrated Ford/Boyd combined collections. This is the actual Newman Plate Note shown illustrated in the (2008) current 5th Edition of "The Early Paper Money of America" on page 237. Uniface printed. This typeset nicely printed note is on clean laid period paper displaying ornamental patterns at the sides and has four Harps and a British Crown at top. At center is the amount and specifying payment with 2.5% Interest in Sterling bearing Bills of Exchange.
Motto in the small square cartouche at lower left reads, "PAX BELLO POTIOR" (Peace is preferable to War). This note is unnumbered and unsigned. It has an attractively deep black typeset printed face. Its blank reverse side has reinforced splits and small voids with early cellulose tape strips noted on its PCGS holder with apparent splits, tears and minor damage; tape repairs / (Noted to be) "Newman Plate Note". A unique "PCGS Certified / Top Pop" opportunity for Colonial Currency Rarity and New Hampshire paper money specialists, lacking in all collections. Pedigree Ex: Eric P Newman Collection.
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

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