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

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