1775 $3 Continental Currency 5/10/75 VF+ (Fr#CC-3)

1775 $3 Continental Currency 5/10/75 VF+ (Fr#CC-3)

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This note is from the last authorized issue of continental paper money dated May 10, 1775. This well-preserved example of a scarce note is an excellent addition to any collection.

Currency Highlights:
  • Issued by Hall and Sellers of Philadelphia.
  • The denomination is $3 Spanish Milled Dollars.
  • Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
  • Graded Very Fine+.
  • Face: The emblem depicts an eagle fighting a heron with the motto "Exitus in dubio est" (The outcome is in doubt).
  • Back: The nature print of skeletonized elm and maple fruit.

This note has been well preserved for a 20-plus year old piece of currency. Add this piece of history to you cart today!

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