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South Carolina Colonial Currency April 10, 1778 — Seven Shillings & Six Pence Fr. SC-148 — PCGS Choice VF 35 (Details: Damaged)**

South Carolina Colonial Currency April 10, 1778 — Seven Shillings & Six Pence Fr. SC-148 — PCGS Choice VF 35 (Details: Damaged)**

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Introducing: the 1778 South Carolina “Seven Shillings & Six Pence” Note — because nothing screams “financial stability” like paper money printed during an actual revolution.

 

 

This note has been through more drama than your last relationship. It survived the British, humidity, moths, bad wallets, worse pockets, and at least one guy who definitely folded it eight times before paying for something extremely dumb. PCGS called it Choice VF 35 Details, which is grading-language for:

“It’s ugly but we like it.”

Highlights include:

 

  • A beehive to remind you that colonial folks worked hard while you complain about slow WiFi
  • Gorgeous signatures from 1778 — back when writing your name once was enough
  • A “Damaged” designation, because apparently the graders expected this note to look like it came out of an Apple Store

This is perfect for anyone who wants to own a legit piece of American history without needing Fort Knox money. Or for collectors who want to say, “Check out my 1700s currency,” and watch their friends pretend to care.

 

 

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