Continental Currency Fr#CC-98 January 14, 1779 $55 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. New border cuts for this issue read “UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA” and uniquely features red and black ink by Hall and Sellers as well as watermarked paper. The 6 lowest denominations ($1-$20) plus $70 and $80 were watermarked “UNITED STATES” in two lines. The $30-$65 bills were watermarked “CONFEDERATION”. This $55 note features a beautiful emblem of the sun coming out after a storm. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “POST NUBILA PHOEBUS” (After dark clouds comes the sun). The reverse features nature print of willow leaves. Absolutely gorgeous problem free note with high eye appeal, crisp bright paper, and bold ink.

Signers: Thomas Edison, Joseph Coit

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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. New border cuts for this issue read “UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA” and uniquely features red and black ink by Hall and Sellers as well as watermarked paper. The 6 lowest denominations ($1-$20) plus $70 and $80 were watermarked “UNITED STATES” in two lines. The $30-$65 bills were watermarked “CONFEDERATION”. This $55 note features a beautiful emblem of the sun coming out after a storm. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “POST NUBILA PHOEBUS” (After dark clouds comes the sun). The reverse features nature print of willow leaves. Absolutely gorgeous problem free note with high eye appeal, crisp bright paper, and bold ink.

Signers: Thomas Edison, Joseph Coit

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. New border cuts for this issue read “UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA” and uniquely features red and black ink by Hall and Sellers as well as watermarked paper. The 6 lowest denominations ($1-$20) plus $70 and $80 were watermarked “UNITED STATES” in two lines. The $30-$65 bills were watermarked “CONFEDERATION”. This $55 note features a beautiful emblem of the sun coming out after a storm. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “POST NUBILA PHOEBUS” (After dark clouds comes the sun). The reverse features nature print of willow leaves. Absolutely gorgeous problem free note with high eye appeal, crisp bright paper, and bold ink.

Signers: Thomas Edison, Joseph Coit

Date: January 14, 1779

Denomination: $55

Friedberg #: CC-98

State: Continental

Certification: PMG

Grade: 40

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