Continental Currency Fr#CC-90 January 14, 1779 $4 PMG 40 *Eye Appeal*

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The January 14, 1779 issue was passed to act as a redemption for notes of the May 20, 1777 and April 11, 1778 issues due to extensive British counterfeiting. This $4 note is water marked “UNITED STATES” in 2 lines and new boarder cuts for this issue say “UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA”. This note features an emblem of a wild boar charging into a spear encircled by the latin motto “AUT MORS AUT VITA DECORA” (Either Death or an honorable life). Incredibly strong eye appeal for the grade with bold ink and signatures.

Signers: William Gamble, Jedediah Snowden

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The January 14, 1779 issue was passed to act as a redemption for notes of the May 20, 1777 and April 11, 1778 issues due to extensive British counterfeiting. This $4 note is water marked “UNITED STATES” in 2 lines and new boarder cuts for this issue say “UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA”. This note features an emblem of a wild boar charging into a spear encircled by the latin motto “AUT MORS AUT VITA DECORA” (Either Death or an honorable life). Incredibly strong eye appeal for the grade with bold ink and signatures.

Signers: William Gamble, Jedediah Snowden

The January 14, 1779 issue was passed to act as a redemption for notes of the May 20, 1777 and April 11, 1778 issues due to extensive British counterfeiting. This $4 note is water marked “UNITED STATES” in 2 lines and new boarder cuts for this issue say “UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA”. This note features an emblem of a wild boar charging into a spear encircled by the latin motto “AUT MORS AUT VITA DECORA” (Either Death or an honorable life). Incredibly strong eye appeal for the grade with bold ink and signatures.

Signers: William Gamble, Jedediah Snowden

Date: January 14, 1779

Denomination: $4

Friedberg #: CC-90

State: Continental

Certification: PMG

Grade: 40

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