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Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1778, 3 pence

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:850.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 1,200.00 USD
Colonial Currency, PA, April 20, 1778, 3 pence
Pennsylvania Currency

April 20, 1781 Three Pence Pennsylvania Note With “Penee” Error and Boldly Signed By Richard Bache

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. April 20, 1781. Three Pence. Plate A. “Error” spelling with “Penee.” PCGS graded Choice About New-58 Premium Paper Quality.

Fr. PA-241. This is a bright, fresh and extremely clean note that is very well printed. The vivid brown signature of Richard Bache (who married Benjamin Franklin’s daughter and was the second Postmaster General of America, after Franklin in 1776). The quality laid paper was produced with the watermark “PENSL-VANIA.” This note is crisp and the surfaces of the paper still retain traces of original press text embossing. A period “Error” note, it has the final word of the text misspelled “Penee.” This note is listed in Newman valued at $1,500 in CU.

Richard Bache (1737-1811) moved from New York to Philadelphia. In 1767 he married Sarah, the daughter of Benjamin Franklin. He served on many committees in the American Revolution, including the Board of War. He succeeded Franklin as Postmaster General in 1776 and held office until 1782.