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Inventory Continental Currency Fr#CC-23 February 17, 1776 $1 PCGS 63 *Williams Signature*
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Continental Currency Fr#CC-23 February 17, 1776 $1 PCGS 63 *Williams Signature*

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This $1 bill from the February 17, 1776 issue features an emblem of a weighed bowl on an acanthus plant. The emblem is surrounded by the Latin motto “DEPRESSA RESURGIT” (Though crushed it recovers). The reverse has nature print of ragweed and two willow leaves. Desirable $1 denomination. Additionally, this note was signed by John Williams. Williams was an American Founding Father, member of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Articles of Confederation. Williams also served as a colonel in the North Carolina militia and was a founder of the University of North Carolina. Gorgeous uncirculated note with minor staining/toning at a fraction of the cost of a problem free example. Exceptionally bold ink throughout and crisp paper.

Signers: William Coats, John Williams*

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This $1 bill from the February 17, 1776 issue features an emblem of a weighed bowl on an acanthus plant. The emblem is surrounded by the Latin motto “DEPRESSA RESURGIT” (Though crushed it recovers). The reverse has nature print of ragweed and two willow leaves. Desirable $1 denomination. Additionally, this note was signed by John Williams. Williams was an American Founding Father, member of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Articles of Confederation. Williams also served as a colonel in the North Carolina militia and was a founder of the University of North Carolina. Gorgeous uncirculated note with minor staining/toning at a fraction of the cost of a problem free example. Exceptionally bold ink throughout and crisp paper.

Signers: William Coats, John Williams*

This $1 bill from the February 17, 1776 issue features an emblem of a weighed bowl on an acanthus plant. The emblem is surrounded by the Latin motto “DEPRESSA RESURGIT” (Though crushed it recovers). The reverse has nature print of ragweed and two willow leaves. Desirable $1 denomination. Additionally, this note was signed by John Williams. Williams was an American Founding Father, member of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Articles of Confederation. Williams also served as a colonel in the North Carolina militia and was a founder of the University of North Carolina. Gorgeous uncirculated note with minor staining/toning at a fraction of the cost of a problem free example. Exceptionally bold ink throughout and crisp paper.

Signers: William Coats, John Williams*

Date: February 17, 1776

Denomination: $1

Friedberg #: CC-23

State: Continental

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 63

Comments: “Minor Corner Damage, Stained”

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