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BEAUTIFUL Used U.S. #156 1873 1¢ Franklin Continental Bank Note Printing will ship on stock card in cached envelope to you
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U.S. #156
1873 1¢ Franklin
Continental Bank Note Printing
Earliest Known Use: August 22, 1873
Quantity issued: 448,290,000 (estimate)
Printed by: Continental Bank Note Company
Method: Flat plate
Watermark: None
Perforation: 12
Color: Ultramarine
Secret mark added by Continental Bank Note Company – the pearl to the left of the numeral “I” has a small crescent in its bottom half.
In 1743, Franklin organized the American Philosophical Society, which became the University of Pennsylvania in 1749. He also developed the first public library, fire company, and insurance company.