NY-185 *** PCGS VF 35 *** $1/8 (1s) March 5, 1776 New York Colonial Currency
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NY-185 *** PCGS VF 35 *** $1/8 (1s) March 5, 1776 New York Colonial Currency:
$499.00
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- March 5, 1776 \"ONE EIGHTH of a DOLLAR\" New York Colonial American Currency Note.
- Conservatively graded & certified by PCGS as VF35 with the look of a much higher grade.
- No problems of any kind other than a tiny pin hole in each corner with the two on the right well into the blank slevage (border area) and of no significance.
- Great eye-appeal for the grade.
- Bold New York Arms emblem on the front, and a cool looking \"Fire\" emblem on the back with the motto \"NON DIU\" ( Not for long).
- Clear serial number 1666 in red ink with the bold signature of John H. Thompson.
- An authentic & historical item that was printed in 1776 during the Revolutionary War, and just a couple months before the Declaration of Independence was ratified.
- Newman lists a value of $400 in VF20 and $850 in XF40. These prices are at least 7 years old and a bit behind current valuations.
- Free insured USPS First Class Mail with Signature Confirmation (trackable) to anywhere in the United States.
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