1778 $40 Continental Currency 9/26/78 VF-25 PMG (Fr#CC-84)

1778 $40 Continental Currency 9/26/78 VF-25 PMG (Fr#CC-84)
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  • Mint: N/A - Not Available
  • Grade: Very Fine - 25
  • Denomination: 40 Dollars
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This $40 Continental Currency note, dated September 26, 1778 and graded Choice Very Fine-30 by PCGS, is a strong addition to any collection. The design features 13 stars representing the original colonies, enhancing its historical significance.
    Currency Highlights:
    • This continental note is from the issue of September 26, 1778.
    • Housed in a Mylar currency holder by PMG.
    • The note is graded Choice Very Fine-25 with Comment by PMG.
    • Comment: Annotation, which is common on notes from this era.
    • The denomination is forty Spanish milled dollars, cataloged as Friedberg #CC-84.
    • Face: Features the iconic Eye of Providence radiating beams over 13 stars representing the colonies, encircled by the motto “CONFEDERATION.” Intricate borders and detailed text complete the classic Continental design.
    • Back: Displays a distinctive nature print of carrot leaves, framed within a decorative border typical of Continental Currency issues. Printed by Hall and Sellers of Philadelphia. That firm was formerly known as Benjamin Franklin and Hall.
    • There are a number of pieces of mica that were mixed into the paper to deter counterfeiting.

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