The August 14, 1776 Maryland issue shared the same general form as the previous December 7, 1775 issue. This note was printed by Frederick Green using engraved copper plates for the intricately detailed borders. The session that passed this issue also made Continental Currency legal tender in the colony of Maryland. The emblem on the reverse is encircled by the Latin motto “SUB CLYPEO” (under divine protection). Lovely problem free VF example of this popular 1776 note with eye appeal well deserving of the gold sticker from GCC.
Signers: John Duckett, Nicholas Harwood
The August 14, 1776 Maryland issue shared the same general form as the previous December 7, 1775 issue. This note was printed by Frederick Green using engraved copper plates for the intricately detailed borders. The session that passed this issue also made Continental Currency legal tender in the colony of Maryland. The emblem on the reverse is encircled by the Latin motto “SUB CLYPEO” (under divine protection). Lovely problem free VF example of this popular 1776 note with eye appeal well deserving of the gold sticker from GCC.
Signers: John Duckett, Nicholas Harwood