1780 3 Dollar Bill From Rhode Island
This is a replica note sold in museum gift shops and has been around for many years. All replicas bear the serial number 2298. They are printed on thick and artificially-aged parchment paper to make them look old. The printing is all black and the signatures of Metcalfe Bowler, Thomas Rumreill and Jon Arnold are not genuine.
These notes are widely available on eBay and at flea markets. Unfortunately, people often mistake them for the real thing. They are not real. They were produced in the last 20 or 30 years.
• The serial number is the very first giveaway that this is a reproduction. All #2298 notes fall into this category.
• The second indication is the solid black color on the back of the note. Genuine notes have red ink in their design (see image below).
• The third thing to notice is the signatures. Genuine notes from this period were hand signed. These signatures are printed in thick black ink.
• These notes are common and since they are not antiques, are only worth $1 to $5.
• Click here to see a genuine banknote from this series, a 1780 $8 bill with hand signatures and red ink on the back.
• Click here for an example of this reproduction currently for sale for $9.99 from Amazon (see description under, “Colonial Banknotes Set B”).