Continental Currency Fr#CC-3 May 10, 1775 $3 PCGS 30 *Eye Appeal*

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May 10, 1775 was the very first issue of Continental currency. This $3 note features an emblem of an eagle and heron fighting. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “EXITUS IN DUBIO EST” (The outcome is in doubt). The reverse features nature print of skeletonized elm and maple fruit. Gorgeous problem free example of this popular first issue Continental with bold ink and signatures.

Signers: Daniel Clymer, Samuel Meredith

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May 10, 1775 was the very first issue of Continental currency. This $3 note features an emblem of an eagle and heron fighting. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “EXITUS IN DUBIO EST” (The outcome is in doubt). The reverse features nature print of skeletonized elm and maple fruit. Gorgeous problem free example of this popular first issue Continental with bold ink and signatures.

Signers: Daniel Clymer, Samuel Meredith

May 10, 1775 was the very first issue of Continental currency. This $3 note features an emblem of an eagle and heron fighting. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “EXITUS IN DUBIO EST” (The outcome is in doubt). The reverse features nature print of skeletonized elm and maple fruit. Gorgeous problem free example of this popular first issue Continental with bold ink and signatures.

Signers: Daniel Clymer, Samuel Meredith

Date: May 10, 1775

Denomination: $3

Friedberg #: CC-3

State: Continental

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 30

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