Continental Currency Fr#CC-60 February 26, 1777 $7 PMG 50 *Eye Appeal*

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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 $7 note features an emblem of a severe storm at sea. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). The reverse features nature print of buttercup leaf. Incredibly appealing example for the grade with crisp bright paper and bold ink. A nice addition for any Continental collection.

Signers: Samuel Stringer Coale, Rinaldo Johnson

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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 $7 note features an emblem of a severe storm at sea. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). The reverse features nature print of buttercup leaf. Incredibly appealing example for the grade with crisp bright paper and bold ink. A nice addition for any Continental collection.

Signers: Samuel Stringer Coale, Rinaldo Johnson

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 $7 note features an emblem of a severe storm at sea. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). The reverse features nature print of buttercup leaf. Incredibly appealing example for the grade with crisp bright paper and bold ink. A nice addition for any Continental collection.

Signers: Samuel Stringer Coale, Rinaldo Johnson

Date: February 26, 1777

Denomination: $7

Friedberg #: CC-60

State: Continental

Certification: PMG

Grade: 50

Comments: “Minor Repairs”