Continental Currency Fr#CC-50 November 2, 1776 $5 PMG 25
The November 2, 1776 issue was interestingly proposed to print fractional denominations but this never happened due to the fugio notes providing adequate supply. This $5 note features an emblem of a hand gathering food and bleeding due to thorn pricks. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SUSTINE VEL ABSTINE” (Either survive or give up). The reverse features nature print of betony and sage leaves. Nice 1776 $5 bill for the price.
Signers: Caleb Dorsey, Benjamin Brannan
The November 2, 1776 issue was interestingly proposed to print fractional denominations but this never happened due to the fugio notes providing adequate supply. This $5 note features an emblem of a hand gathering food and bleeding due to thorn pricks. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SUSTINE VEL ABSTINE” (Either survive or give up). The reverse features nature print of betony and sage leaves. Nice 1776 $5 bill for the price.
Signers: Caleb Dorsey, Benjamin Brannan
The November 2, 1776 issue was interestingly proposed to print fractional denominations but this never happened due to the fugio notes providing adequate supply. This $5 note features an emblem of a hand gathering food and bleeding due to thorn pricks. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SUSTINE VEL ABSTINE” (Either survive or give up). The reverse features nature print of betony and sage leaves. Nice 1776 $5 bill for the price.
Signers: Caleb Dorsey, Benjamin Brannan
Date: November 2, 1776
Denomination: $5
Friedberg #: CC-50
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 25
Comments: “Stains”