Continental Currency Fr#CC-14 November 29, 1775 $4 PMG 40
The November 29, 1775 Continental issue was redeemable for Spanish milled dollars. This $4 note features an emblem of a boar charging a spear. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “AUT MORS AUT VITA DECORA” (Either death or an honorable life). The reverse features nature print of skeletonized maple fruit. Beautiful problem free XF example. Previously a part of the extensive Dr. O’Shaughnessy Continental Collection.
Signers: Anthony Morris Jr., Frederick Kuhl
The November 29, 1775 Continental issue was redeemable for Spanish milled dollars. This $4 note features an emblem of a boar charging a spear. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “AUT MORS AUT VITA DECORA” (Either death or an honorable life). The reverse features nature print of skeletonized maple fruit. Beautiful problem free XF example. Previously a part of the extensive Dr. O’Shaughnessy Continental Collection.
Signers: Anthony Morris Jr., Frederick Kuhl
The November 29, 1775 Continental issue was redeemable for Spanish milled dollars. This $4 note features an emblem of a boar charging a spear. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “AUT MORS AUT VITA DECORA” (Either death or an honorable life). The reverse features nature print of skeletonized maple fruit. Beautiful problem free XF example. Previously a part of the extensive Dr. O’Shaughnessy Continental Collection.
Signers: Anthony Morris Jr., Frederick Kuhl
Date: November 29, 1775
Denomination: $4
Friedberg #: CC-14
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 40
Comments: None