Continental Currency Fr#CC-68 May 20, 1777 $7 PMG AU-58 EPQ GCC Green *Extremely Scarce*

$1,750.00

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. The populations of this issue rival the 4/11/1778 Yorktown issue at a fraction of the price. 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 scarce note with a fraction of the population of most Continental issues and usually one of the biggest hurdles in completing a Continental set. Exceptional note in near uncirculated condition, very difficult to find this nice. The quality of this example for the grade is reenforced by the GCC Grading evergreen sticker.

Signers: J. Kuhn, J. Rothrock

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. The populations of this issue rival the 4/11/1778 Yorktown issue at a fraction of the price. 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 scarce note with a fraction of the population of most Continental issues and usually one of the biggest hurdles in completing a Continental set. Exceptional note in near uncirculated condition, very difficult to find this nice. The quality of this example for the grade is reenforced by the GCC Grading evergreen sticker.

Signers: J. Kuhn, J. Rothrock

Date: May 20, 1777

Denomination: $7

Friedberg #: CC-68

State: Continental

Certification: PMG & GCC

Grade: Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ, GCC Green

Comments: “Exceptional Paper Quality”