Continental Currency Fr#CC-63 May 20, 1777 $2 PMG 12 *Extremely Scarce*
The May 20, 1777 issue was the first series of Continental currency to use new border cuts reading “UNITED STATES” where previous issues read “UNITED COLONIES”. Due to extensive British counterfeiting, this entire issue was recalled by 1779. The extensive counterfeiting and recall of these bills resulted in the May 20, 1777 being one of the most scarce and sought after Continental issues today, especially for genuine bills like this. This $2 note features an emblem of grain being threshed by a flail. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “TRIBULATIO DITAT” (Affliction improves it). The reverse features nature print of raspberry and 2 filbert leaves of different size. Despite some edge damage, this is a relatively nice example with great legibility, usually seen in low grades. Incredibly rare with a fraction of the population of most Continental issues.
Signers: James Calhoun, …
The May 20, 1777 issue was the first series of Continental currency to use new border cuts reading “UNITED STATES” where previous issues read “UNITED COLONIES”. Due to extensive British counterfeiting, this entire issue was recalled by 1779. The extensive counterfeiting and recall of these bills resulted in the May 20, 1777 being one of the most scarce and sought after Continental issues today, especially for genuine bills like this. This $2 note features an emblem of grain being threshed by a flail. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “TRIBULATIO DITAT” (Affliction improves it). The reverse features nature print of raspberry and 2 filbert leaves of different size. Despite some edge damage, this is a relatively nice example with great legibility, usually seen in low grades. Incredibly rare with a fraction of the population of most Continental issues.
Signers: James Calhoun, …
The May 20, 1777 issue was the first series of Continental currency to use new border cuts reading “UNITED STATES” where previous issues read “UNITED COLONIES”. Due to extensive British counterfeiting, this entire issue was recalled by 1779. The extensive counterfeiting and recall of these bills resulted in the May 20, 1777 being one of the most scarce and sought after Continental issues today, especially for genuine bills like this. This $2 note features an emblem of grain being threshed by a flail. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “TRIBULATIO DITAT” (Affliction improves it). The reverse features nature print of raspberry and 2 filbert leaves of different size. Despite some edge damage, this is a relatively nice example with great legibility, usually seen in low grades. Incredibly rare with a fraction of the population of most Continental issues.
Signers: James Calhoun, …
Date: May 20, 1777
Denomination: $2
Friedberg #: CC-63
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 12
Comments: “Piece Missing, Rust”