New Jersey Colonial Note Fr#NJ-189 June 9, 1780 $7 PCGS 53 *David Brearley Constitution*

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The bills of the June 9, 1780 issue were printed by Hall and Sellers in red and black ink and were redeemable in Spanish milled dollars. These bills were guaranteed by the United States and could also be exchanged for Continental Currency. The paper contains mica flake and is water-marked “UNITED STATES” in 2 lines. The border cuts were engraved by Henry Dawkins, a former British counterfeiter. Additionally, this bill shares the same emblems as January 14, 1779 Continental Currency. This $7 note features an emblem of a severe storm at sea. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). Last but not least, this bill bears the bold signature of David Brearley, an American Founding Father and signer of the United States Constitution, adding significant value to this already rare bill. Of the 12,000 originally printed, only 22 are known to exist today. Absolutely gorgeous with light paper and bod ink in tough to find AU condition, near the top of the population report.

Signers: David Brearley* (Constitution Signer), Philemon Dickinson, Joseph Borden (Guarantee Signature)

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The bills of the June 9, 1780 issue were printed by Hall and Sellers in red and black ink and were redeemable in Spanish milled dollars. These bills were guaranteed by the United States and could also be exchanged for Continental Currency. The paper contains mica flake and is water-marked “UNITED STATES” in 2 lines. The border cuts were engraved by Henry Dawkins, a former British counterfeiter. Additionally, this bill shares the same emblems as January 14, 1779 Continental Currency. This $7 note features an emblem of a severe storm at sea. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). Last but not least, this bill bears the bold signature of David Brearley, an American Founding Father and signer of the United States Constitution, adding significant value to this already rare bill. Of the 12,000 originally printed, only 22 are known to exist today. Absolutely gorgeous with light paper and bod ink in tough to find AU condition, near the top of the population report.

Signers: David Brearley* (Constitution Signer), Philemon Dickinson, Joseph Borden (Guarantee Signature)

The bills of the June 9, 1780 issue were printed by Hall and Sellers in red and black ink and were redeemable in Spanish milled dollars. These bills were guaranteed by the United States and could also be exchanged for Continental Currency. The paper contains mica flake and is water-marked “UNITED STATES” in 2 lines. The border cuts were engraved by Henry Dawkins, a former British counterfeiter. Additionally, this bill shares the same emblems as January 14, 1779 Continental Currency. This $7 note features an emblem of a severe storm at sea. This emblem is encircled by the latin motto “SERENABIT” (It will be calm). Last but not least, this bill bears the bold signature of David Brearley, an American Founding Father and signer of the United States Constitution, adding significant value to this already rare bill. Of the 12,000 originally printed, only 22 are known to exist today. Absolutely gorgeous with light paper and bod ink in tough to find AU condition, near the top of the population report.

Signers: David Brearley* (Constitution Signer), Philemon Dickinson, Joseph Borden (Guarantee Signature)

Date: June 9, 1780

Denomination: $7

Friedberg #: NJ-189

State: New Jersey

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 53

Comments: “Small Edge Tear”