Continental Currency Fr#CC-29 February 17, 1776 $7 PMG 40 *Eye Appeal*
This attractive $7 bill from the February 17, 1776 issue features an emblem of a treacherous storm at sea. The emblem is surrounded by the Latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). The reverse has bold nature print of buttercup leaf. Printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue thread and mica flake. Strong eye appeal with attractively toned paper and bold ink, especially on the reverse.
Signers: Samuel Massey
This attractive $7 bill from the February 17, 1776 issue features an emblem of a treacherous storm at sea. The emblem is surrounded by the Latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). The reverse has bold nature print of buttercup leaf. Printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue thread and mica flake. Strong eye appeal with attractively toned paper and bold ink, especially on the reverse.
Signers: Samuel Massey
This attractive $7 bill from the February 17, 1776 issue features an emblem of a treacherous storm at sea. The emblem is surrounded by the Latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). The reverse has bold nature print of buttercup leaf. Printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue thread and mica flake. Strong eye appeal with attractively toned paper and bold ink, especially on the reverse.
Signers: Samuel Massey
Date: February 17, 1776
Denomination: $7
Friedberg #: CC-29
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 40
Comments: “Pinholes”