Continental Currency Fr#CC-15 November 29, 1775 $5 PMG 10
This Continental note is from the November 29, 1775 issue and was payable in Spanish milled dollars. This $5 bill features an emblem of a hand that is gathering food ad bleeding due to thorn pricks. The latin motto “SUSTINE VEL ABSTINE” (Either survive or give up) can be seen encircling the motto. Betony and sage leaf nature print can be seen on the reverse, printed by Hall and Sellers.
Signers: John Mease, John Purviance
This Continental note is from the November 29, 1775 issue and was payable in Spanish milled dollars. This $5 bill features an emblem of a hand that is gathering food ad bleeding due to thorn pricks. The latin motto “SUSTINE VEL ABSTINE” (Either survive or give up) can be seen encircling the motto. Betony and sage leaf nature print can be seen on the reverse, printed by Hall and Sellers.
Signers: John Mease, John Purviance
This Continental note is from the November 29, 1775 issue and was payable in Spanish milled dollars. This $5 bill features an emblem of a hand that is gathering food ad bleeding due to thorn pricks. The latin motto “SUSTINE VEL ABSTINE” (Either survive or give up) can be seen encircling the motto. Betony and sage leaf nature print can be seen on the reverse, printed by Hall and Sellers.
Signers: John Mease, John Purviance
Date: November 29, 1775
Denomination: $5
Friedberg #: CC-15
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 10
Comments: N/A