Continental Currency Fr#CC-40 July 22, 1776 $3 PMG 8 *Scarce Issue*
The popular July 22, 1776 issue was authorized shortly after Congress adopted the declaration of independence. Additionally, the $1 denomination was eliminated from this issue. 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. Scarce Continental for the price.
Signers: Walter Shee, John Howard
The popular July 22, 1776 issue was authorized shortly after Congress adopted the declaration of independence. Additionally, the $1 denomination was eliminated from this issue. 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. Scarce Continental for the price.
Signers: Walter Shee, John Howard
The popular July 22, 1776 issue was authorized shortly after Congress adopted the declaration of independence. Additionally, the $1 denomination was eliminated from this issue. 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. Scarce Continental for the price.
Signers: Walter Shee, John Howard
Date: July 22, 1776
Denomination: $3
Friedberg #: CC-40
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 8
Comments: “Insect Damage”