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The May 10, 1775 issue was the very first issue of Continental currency. 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. Absolutely stunning uncirculated example with appealing crisp paper and lovely bold ink.
Signers: Robert Tuckniss, Robert Roberts Jr.
The May 10, 1775 issue was the very first issue of Continental currency. 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. Absolutely stunning uncirculated example with appealing crisp paper and lovely bold ink.
Signers: Robert Tuckniss, Robert Roberts Jr.
The May 10, 1775 issue was the very first issue of Continental currency. 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. Absolutely stunning uncirculated example with appealing crisp paper and lovely bold ink.
Signers: Robert Tuckniss, Robert Roberts Jr.
Date: May 10, 1775
Denomination: $7
Friedberg #: CC-7
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 63
Comments: “Restoration”