Continental Currency Fr#CC-19 February 17, 1776 $1/6 PMG 35 *Fugio Note*
The fractional denominations of the February 17, 1776 Continental issue are often referred to as Fugio notes. The sundial rebus can be seen on the front and the linked colonies on the reverse, both of these devices were designed by Benjamin Franklin and prepared by Elisha Gallaudet. This $1/6 note was the lowest denomination of Continental currency printed. Gorgeous near XF example with strong paper and bold ink throughout.
The fractional denominations of the February 17, 1776 Continental issue are often referred to as Fugio notes. The sundial rebus can be seen on the front and the linked colonies on the reverse, both of these devices were designed by Benjamin Franklin and prepared by Elisha Gallaudet. This $1/6 note was the lowest denomination of Continental currency printed. Gorgeous near XF example with strong paper and bold ink throughout.
The fractional denominations of the February 17, 1776 Continental issue are often referred to as Fugio notes. The sundial rebus can be seen on the front and the linked colonies on the reverse, both of these devices were designed by Benjamin Franklin and prepared by Elisha Gallaudet. This $1/6 note was the lowest denomination of Continental currency printed. Gorgeous near XF example with strong paper and bold ink throughout.
Date: February 17, 1776
Denomination: $1/6
Friedberg #: CC-19
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 35
Comments: “Previously Mounted”