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Colonial currency — Pennsylvania — Two shillings and six-pence note — April 3, 1772 Stickers Here's the description from Wikipedia

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Here's the description from Wikipedia of the St

6” x 55”

Ribbon size: About 2" x 11

The use of the Shell and Flame by the Ordnance Branch dates back to 1832

Framed in a solid wood

Colonial currency — Pennsylvania — Two shillings and six-pence note — April 3, 1772 Stickers Here's the description from WikipediaUpdated on May 23, 2026: This has been sold. Colonial Pennsylvania two shillings and six pence note printed by David Hall and William Sellers of Philadelphia based on an act passed on April 3, 1772. The note bears the signatures of Adam Hubley, Joel Evans, and John Mifflin. Hall and Sellers were the successors to Benjamin Franklins printing business. David Hall had been Franklins longtime printing partner before Franklin sold his share of the business

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