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Pennsylvania Colonial Currency Trio, April 3rd, 1772 Signed by James Pemberton

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Pennsylvania Colonial Currency Trio, April 3rd, 1772 Signed by James Pemberton
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Pennsylvania, April 3rd, 1772. Lot of 3 Issued banknotes, all are 18 Pence, P-S2537, S/Ns are 25242, VG-Fine; 25187, Fine to Choice Fine; and 4930, Good, split into 2 pieces. Black text with arms of the Penn family, printed by Hall and Sellers. Various signatures includes James Pemberton, Samuel Hudson, and Samuel Howell Jr. James Pemberton (1723–1809) was born in Philadelphia and was a Quaker politician and abolitionist. In 1777, Pemberton was exiled from Pennsylvania to Virginia as a pacifist during the Revolution. He later became President of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society. Samuel Hudson was the son of William Hudson, who served as the mayor of Philadelphia from 1725 to 1726. Hall and Sellers was a Philadelphia printing company originally established by Benjamin Franklin. In 1743 Franklin hired David Hall (1714-77), a Scottish journeyman printer, and in 1748 made the latter a partner. The firm printed the Pennsylvania Gazette, Franklin's newspaper. In 1766 Franklin sold his share in the business to Hall, and later that same year Hall brought in the journeyman printer William Sellers as his new partner, establishing Hall & Sellers. The firm carried government contracts, including printing paper money. (3)