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Colonial Currency — Pennsylvania — 10 Shillings — October 1, 1773 Kids have been pull’d down to

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Colonial Currency — Pennsylvania — 10 Shillings — October 1, 1773 Kids have been pull’d down toUpdated on March 5, 2026: This has been sold. No. 23520 Dated October 1, 1773 Printed by Hall and Sellers, which took over printing from Benjamin Franklin. It was Franklin who is credited with the idea of printing on paper embedded with flakes of mica. (You can see the reflection in the last photo.) The paper was manufactured at Ivy Mills in Pennsylvania, which supplied both Pennsylvania state notes and Continental Currency. Signed by . . Joseph

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