Lot of (3). NJ-100, NJ-132 & NJ-151. New Jersey. 1756-62. 6 Pounds. PCGS Currency & PMG Grades. A trio of incredibly scarce Six Pound notes from three early New Jersey series. All printed by James Parker of Woodbridge, NJ. Red and black text. New Jersey coat of arms at left. The June 22, 1756 note shows with the green back which is only seen for this denomination, and is in a Fine 12 grade. Seen with a meager printing of 625 notes. PCGS Currency cites "Edge splits, minor stains." The April 10, 1759 note is housed in a comment-free PMG VF 20 holder. With a printing of 1,834 this is no doubt one of the nicest. The April 8, 1762 note is nearly Extremely Fine and has earned the PPQ designation and is in a VF 35 grade. Only 1,219 were issued for this issue and denomination. It bears repeating that this is a superior quality group of high-denomination notes that have been blessed with excellent eye appeal. Our estimate will likely prove very conservative once the hammer falls this evening.