Continental Currency Fr#CC-30 February 17, 1776 $8
This $8 bill from the February 17, 1776 Continental issue features an emblem of a harp with 13 strings of different sizes representing the 13 colonies. The latin motto “MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT” (The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony) encircles the emblem. The reverse features nature print of henebit & 2 buttercups and the Hall and Sellers hallmark. Decent note, minor repairs.
This $8 bill from the February 17, 1776 Continental issue features an emblem of a harp with 13 strings of different sizes representing the 13 colonies. The latin motto “MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT” (The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony) encircles the emblem. The reverse features nature print of henebit & 2 buttercups and the Hall and Sellers hallmark. Decent note, minor repairs.
This $8 bill from the February 17, 1776 Continental issue features an emblem of a harp with 13 strings of different sizes representing the 13 colonies. The latin motto “MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT” (The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony) encircles the emblem. The reverse features nature print of henebit & 2 buttercups and the Hall and Sellers hallmark. Decent note, minor repairs.
Date: February 17, 1776
Denomination: $8
Friedberg #: CC-30
State: Continental
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: Minor Repairs