Continental Currency Fr#CC-56 February 26, 1777 $3 PMG 25 *Daniel Carroll Signature*
This note is a part of the “Baltimore Issue”. This issue was passed by the Continental Congress on February 26, 1777 in Baltimore. The Congress met in Baltimore from December 20, 1776 to February 27, 1777 because Philadelphia was occupied by British forces. 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. Beautiful mid-grade example of this Baltimore issue. Additionally, this note bears the signature of Daniel Carroll. Carroll was an American patriot from a prominent Maryland family. He was friends with George Washington, a member of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution. This notes presents incredible value bearing this under-rated signature.
Signers: Daniel Carroll, ...
This note is a part of the “Baltimore Issue”. This issue was passed by the Continental Congress on February 26, 1777 in Baltimore. The Congress met in Baltimore from December 20, 1776 to February 27, 1777 because Philadelphia was occupied by British forces. 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. Beautiful mid-grade example of this Baltimore issue. Additionally, this note bears the signature of Daniel Carroll. Carroll was an American patriot from a prominent Maryland family. He was friends with George Washington, a member of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution. This notes presents incredible value bearing this under-rated signature.
Signers: Daniel Carroll, ...
This note is a part of the “Baltimore Issue”. This issue was passed by the Continental Congress on February 26, 1777 in Baltimore. The Congress met in Baltimore from December 20, 1776 to February 27, 1777 because Philadelphia was occupied by British forces. 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. Beautiful mid-grade example of this Baltimore issue. Additionally, this note bears the signature of Daniel Carroll. Carroll was an American patriot from a prominent Maryland family. He was friends with George Washington, a member of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution. This notes presents incredible value bearing this under-rated signature.
Signers: Daniel Carroll, ...
Date: February 26, 1777
Denomination: $3
Friedberg #: CC-56
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 25
Comments: “Repaired”