Pennsylvania is needed as a sub-issuer of Untied States Pre federal. This is because they issued their own banknotes, 1 of which is already on Numista.
No, Pennsylvania simply went from being a colony to a state. There was no gap, no name change, no massive change in borders. We don't separate other colonies from their independent successors. Why treat Pennsylvania any differently? Le's just get it added so we can start adding its notes.
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.
The colony of Pennsylvania and the state of Pennsylvania are all just different ruling authorities for Pennsylvania. This is why we just need only Pennsylvania and we can add the different ruling authorities in. Here are some details for Pennsylvania:
The colony of Pennsylvania and the state of Pennsylvania are all just different ruling authorities for Pennsylvania. This is why we just need only Pennsylvania and we can add the different ruling authorities in. Here are some details for Pennsylvania:
Currency:
Pennsylvania Pound (1723-1793)
Ruling Authorities:
George I (1714-1727)
George II (1727-1760)
George III (1760-1776)
Province of Pennsylvania (1776-1787)
State of Pennsylvania (1787-Now)
Flag:
The Colony of Pennsylvania never had that flag - which is the flag of the State of Pennsylvania.
The Colonies would have used flags including the 1st. Union Jack in their designs.