Continental Currency Fr#CC-86 September 26, 1778 $60 PMG 25
The front of this note features an emblem of the earth. The emblem was designed by Francis Hopkinson, a founding father and signer of the Declaration of Independence. The latin motto “DEUS REGNAT EXULTET TERRA (God reigns, ket the earth rejoice) encircles the emblem. Small archery print of a bow can be seen on the reverse. Overall nice example of a high denomination Continental and a neat hole cancel.
Signers: Joseph Carleton, Paul Cox
The front of this note features an emblem of the earth. The emblem was designed by Francis Hopkinson, a founding father and signer of the Declaration of Independence. The latin motto “DEUS REGNAT EXULTET TERRA (God reigns, ket the earth rejoice) encircles the emblem. Small archery print of a bow can be seen on the reverse. Overall nice example of a high denomination Continental and a neat hole cancel.
Signers: Joseph Carleton, Paul Cox
The front of this note features an emblem of the earth. The emblem was designed by Francis Hopkinson, a founding father and signer of the Declaration of Independence. The latin motto “DEUS REGNAT EXULTET TERRA (God reigns, ket the earth rejoice) encircles the emblem. Small archery print of a bow can be seen on the reverse. Overall nice example of a high denomination Continental and a neat hole cancel.
Signers: Joseph Carleton, Paul Cox
Date: September 26, 1778
Denomination: $60
Friedberg #: CC-86
State: Continental
Certification: PMG
Grade: 25
Comments: “Hole Cancelled”