1778 $30 Continental Currency 9/26/78 VF-30 PCGS (Fr#CC-83)
$589.00
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Product Details
This continental note is from the issue of September 26, 1778. The denomination is 30 Spanish Milled Dollars, and was printed by Hall and Sellers of Philadelphia. That firm was formerly known as Benjamin Franklin and Hall.Currency Highlights:
- Paper contains mica flakes which were mixed into the paper to deter counterfeiting and are visible on this note.
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PCGS.
- Dated September 26, 1778.
- Graded Very Fine-30 by PCGS.
- Thirty Spanish Dollars Denomination.
- Face: Features the emblem of a wreath on a marble monument with the motto "Si recte facies," meaning "If you act rightly."
- Back: Displays three willow leaves.
- Friedberg #CC-83.
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SI RECTE FACIES; If you act rightly. This seems intended as an encouragement to a brave and steady conduct in defense of our liberties, as it promises to crown with honor, by the laurel wreath, those who persevere to the end in well-doing. The long duration of that honor is expressed by the monument of marble. - Specifications
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