Continental Currency Fr#CC-26 February 17, 1776 $4 PMG 20 *Adam Hubley Signature*
The February 17, 1776 Continental issue was unique in that is included 4 fractional denominations. 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. Appealing VF note. Additionally, this bill was signed by Adam Hubley. Hubley was an American patriot who served as a First Lieutenant in the first Pennsylvania battalion. Nice note and signature for the price.
Signers: Joel Evans, Adam Hubley
The February 17, 1776 Continental issue was unique in that is included 4 fractional denominations. 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. Appealing VF note. Additionally, this bill was signed by Adam Hubley. Hubley was an American patriot who served as a First Lieutenant in the first Pennsylvania battalion. Nice note and signature for the price.
Signers: Joel Evans, Adam Hubley
The February 17, 1776 Continental issue was unique in that is included 4 fractional denominations. 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. Appealing VF note. Additionally, this bill was signed by Adam Hubley. Hubley was an American patriot who served as a First Lieutenant in the first Pennsylvania battalion. Nice note and signature for the price.
Signers: Joel Evans, Adam Hubley
Date: February 17, 1776
Denomination: $4
Friedberg #: CC-26
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 20
Comments: “Split”