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Vermont. February 1781. One Shilling and Three Pence. PCGS Very Fine-25.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Paper Money - Colonials Start Price:12,000.00 USD Estimated At:14,000.00 - 18,000.00 USD
Vermont. February 1781. One Shilling and Three Pence. PCGS Very Fine-25.
Vermont Currency
Extremely Rare Vermont One Shilling and Three Pence Note PCGS Very Fine-25 The Single Finest PCGS Certified
State of Vermont. February 1781. One Shilling and Three Pence. Apparent multiple restorations. PCGS graded Very Fine-25.
Fr. VT-2. This important 1781 Vermont colonial note is a classic American rarity. It is attractive for the issue, and is in superior quality, having some light conservation and typical minor deft repairs. Overall, this note is completely intact, having a whole and solid appearance with some expert repair to the extreme corner tips, through the central area near the centerfold, and at the lower margin. The signatures of “E(benezer) Walbridge” and “J(ohn) Porter,” the right side partially restored.

This note is well printed in rich black, very even in appearance and clean looking. The One Shilling and Three Pence is a very rare low denomination. Only a mere 3,600 notes were authorized to be issued. Only about 130 or so Vermont notes are known to exist for this entire issue, and that count includes even partial notes. The appearance of this note represents a great opportunity to acquire one of the finest quality 1781 Vermont Colonial notes available to collectors. The PMG population report shows only one example graded PMG Fine-12, while this specimen ranks as the Single Finest PCGS Certified being Very Fine-25.