1776 $4 South Carolina 10/19/76 VF-25 PMG (Fr#SC-142)
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Currency Highlights:
To fund the Revolutionary War, the colonies issued numerous bills redeemable in coin. The states would have had a number of treasury houses where these bills could be redeemed, though the value of these notes across state lines was dubious.
Currency Highlights:
- Scarce note from a South Carolina.
- Popular Revolutionary date 1776.
- This colonial era note, dated October 19, 1776, was issued by the State of South Carolina.
- Housed in an inert currency sleeve by PMG.
- Graded Very Fine-25 by PMG.
- Comments: Paper Pulls.
- Face: "Four Dollars," depiction of elephant in a small round emblem at bottom right with the motto "INFESTUS TANTUM INFESTIS" (Hostile only to the hostile).
- Back: Denomination Four Dollars, Value. IIII. Six Pounds Ten Shillings.
- Friedberg # SC-131.
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