Continental Currency Fr#CC-8 May 10, 1775 $8 PMG 30 *First Issue*
The May 10, 1775 issue was the very first issue of Continental currency. This $8 note features an emblem of a harp with 13 strings of different sizes, representing the 13 colonies. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT” (The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony. The reverse features nature print of henebit and two buttercup leaves. Absolutely stunning VF+ example that is free of problems. Strong paper and very bold ink remains though out this desirable first issue. A nice addition for any collection.
Signers: Thomas Barton Jr., Samuel Morris
The May 10, 1775 issue was the very first issue of Continental currency. This $8 note features an emblem of a harp with 13 strings of different sizes, representing the 13 colonies. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT” (The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony. The reverse features nature print of henebit and two buttercup leaves. Absolutely stunning VF+ example that is free of problems. Strong paper and very bold ink remains though out this desirable first issue. A nice addition for any collection.
Signers: Thomas Barton Jr., Samuel Morris
The May 10, 1775 issue was the very first issue of Continental currency. This $8 note features an emblem of a harp with 13 strings of different sizes, representing the 13 colonies. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT” (The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony. The reverse features nature print of henebit and two buttercup leaves. Absolutely stunning VF+ example that is free of problems. Strong paper and very bold ink remains though out this desirable first issue. A nice addition for any collection.
Signers: Thomas Barton Jr., Samuel Morris
Date: May 10, 1775
Denomination: $8
Friedberg #: CC-8
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 30
Comments: None