New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-191 March 5, 1776 $1 PMG 50
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. This issue contains emblems on the reverse, with fractional denominations having smaller emblems. This $1 bill has a large emblem of a sheaf of wheat encircled by the latin motto “ACERVUS E PARVIS GRANDIS” (great accumulation from small things). High grade example with bold printing and boarders with ornate detail.
Signers: A. W. DePeyster, Andrew Stockholm
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. This issue contains emblems on the reverse, with fractional denominations having smaller emblems. This $1 bill has a large emblem of a sheaf of wheat encircled by the latin motto “ACERVUS E PARVIS GRANDIS” (great accumulation from small things). High grade example with bold printing and boarders with ornate detail.
Signers: A. W. DePeyster, Andrew Stockholm
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. This issue contains emblems on the reverse, with fractional denominations having smaller emblems. This $1 bill has a large emblem of a sheaf of wheat encircled by the latin motto “ACERVUS E PARVIS GRANDIS” (great accumulation from small things). High grade example with bold printing and boarders with ornate detail.
Signers: A. W. DePeyster, Andrew Stockholm
Date: March 5, 1776
Denomination: $1
Friedberg #: NY-191
State: New York
Certification: PMG
Grade: 50
Comments: None