1777 Pennsylvania Currency Display Printed By Dunlap
Frame measures 18 1/2 x 15 1/2
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Authentic piece of colonial currency from Pennsylvania printed by John Dunlap in 1777, paired with a print of the famous painting The Spirit of '76 by Archibald Willard.
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Colonial Currency: The note is a 3 shillings bill issued on April 10, 1777, by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. John Dunlap, the printer of the first broadside copies of the Declaration of Independence, printed these notes. The reverse of the note includes the warning, "To Counterfeit is Death".
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Frame measures 18 1/2 x 15 1/2
Conservation framing
Authentic piece of colonial currency from Pennsylvania printed by John Dunlap in 1777, paired with a print of the famous painting The Spirit of '76 by Archibald Willard.
Item Details
Colonial Currency: The note is a 3 shillings bill issued on April 10, 1777, by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. John Dunlap, the printer of the first broadside copies of the Declaration of Independence, printed these notes. The reverse of the note includes the warning, "To Counterfeit is Death".
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