Eighteen PENCE. | THIS BILL of ONE SHILLING and SIX-PENCE \ Proclamation, is emitted by a Law of the Colony of \ New-Jersey, passed in the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of \ his Majesty King George the Third. Dated March 25, 1776. | Eighteen Pence. | A | N Jersey One \ Shill. 6 pence | 1s6 | DIE • ET \ MON \ DROIT | HONI SOIT • QUI • MAL • Y • PENSE: New Jersey coat of arms
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Eighteen Pence. \ To counterfeit is Death. | Burlington in NEW-JERSEY \ Printed by Isaac Collins, 1776.: Nature print
Eighteen PENCE. | THIS BILL of ONE SHILLING and SIX-PENCE \ Proclamation, is emitted by a Law of the Colony of \ New-Jersey, passed in the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of \ his Majesty King George the Third. Dated March 25, 1776. | Eighteen Pence. | C | N Jersey One \ Shill. 6 pence | 1s6 | DIE • ET \ MON \ DROIT | HONI SOIT • QUI • MAL • Y • PENSE: New Jersey coat of arms
Reverse
Eighteen Pence. \ To counterfeit is Death. | Burlington in NEW-JERSEY \ Printed by Isaac Collins, 1776.: Nature print
Eighteen PENCE. | THIS BILL by LAW shall pass current in NEW-JERSEY, \ for Four Penny-weight, and Nine Grains of PLATE. \ December 31, 1763. Eighteen Pence. | A | DIEU ET \ MON \ DROIT | HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE: New Jersey coat of arms
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Eighteen Pence. | To counterfeit is Death. \ Woodbridge, in New-Jersey, \ Printed by Ja. Parker.: Nature print
LABIMUR IN PEJUS DONEC MELIORA REVERTANT ER/ 1811: Arms of City of Reading with outer legend
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legend: PAYABLE IN BANK NOTES BY I.B. MONCK ESQRE. READINGinscription: 18/ PENCE/ TOKEN/ SPAN DOLL./ SILVER/ DWTS/ 4: center inscription with outer legend
LABIMUR IN PEJUS DONEC MELIORA REVERTANT ER/ 1811: Arms of City of Reading with outer legend
Reverse
legend: PAYABLE IN BANK NOTES BY I.B. MONCK ESQRE. READINGinscription: 18/ PENCE/ TOKEN/ SPAN DOLL./ SILVER/ DWTS/ 4: center inscription with outer legend
EIGHTEEN PENCE. [x2] | THIS indented BILL of ONE SHILLING \ and SIXPENCE, shall entitle the Bearer \ to receive of the Treasurer of the Contributor \ to the Relief and Employment of the Poor in \ the City of Philadelphia, the like Sum of One \ Shilling and Sixpence, of equal Value with the \ same Sum, of the Bills of Credit of this Pro- \ vince, now by Law current, according to the \ Directions of an Act of General Assembly of \ Pennsylvania, mad[e in the Ninth Year of the] \ Reign of His Majesty GEORGE III. Dat- \ ed the Tenth Day of March, 1769. | EIGHTEEN PENCE.: William Penn's Coat of Arms
North [Carolina] | I.S.VI.D. \ ONE SHIL[LING SIX] PENCE | Proclam[ation Mony according] to Act of \ Ass[embly pass'd] the [4]th of April 174[8]: Denomination in circle
EIGHTEEN PENCE. | According to an Act of General Assembly \ of Pennsylvania, passed in the 12th Year \ of the Reign of \ His MAJESTY \ GEORGE \ the Third. Dated the \ Third Day of April, \ Anno Domini 1772. | Eighteen Pence. [x2] | B: William Penn's Coat of Arms
Reverse
To Counterfeit is DEATH. | Printed by D. HALL, and \ W. SELLERS. 1772.: Nature print
EIGHTEEN PENCE. [x2] | THIS indented BILL of ONE SHILLING \ and SIXPENCE, shall entitle the Bearer \ to receive of the Treasurer of the Contributor \ to the Relief and Employment of the Poor in \ the City of Philadelphia, the like Sum of One \ Shilling and Sixpence, of equal Value with the \ same Sum, of the Bills of Credit of this Pro- \ vince, now by Law current, according to the \ Directions of an Act of General Assembly of \ Pennsylvania, mad[e in the Ninth Year of the] \ Reign of His Majesty GEORGE III. Dat- \ ed the Tenth Day of March, 1769. | EIGHTEEN PENCE.: William Penn's Coat of Arms