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Inventory New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-180 September, 2, 1775 $5 PCGS 55 *Striking*
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New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-180 September, 2, 1775 $5 PCGS 55 *Striking*

$595.00

The notes of the September 2, 1775 issue were payable in Spanish milled silver dollars and printed on thick paper by John Holt. This issue discontinued the warning of death to counterfeiters. On the reverse there is an emblem depicting a Candelabrum with 13 arms depicting the colonies. The emblem is encircled by the latin motto “UNO EODEMQUE IGNI” (With one and the same flame). Only 5,000 of these $5 notes were originally printed. Absolutely gorgeous example with crisp paper and exceptional ink. Difficult to find this nice.

Signers: Abraham Livingston, Thomas Tucker

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The notes of the September 2, 1775 issue were payable in Spanish milled silver dollars and printed on thick paper by John Holt. This issue discontinued the warning of death to counterfeiters. On the reverse there is an emblem depicting a Candelabrum with 13 arms depicting the colonies. The emblem is encircled by the latin motto “UNO EODEMQUE IGNI” (With one and the same flame). Only 5,000 of these $5 notes were originally printed. Absolutely gorgeous example with crisp paper and exceptional ink. Difficult to find this nice.

Signers: Abraham Livingston, Thomas Tucker

The notes of the September 2, 1775 issue were payable in Spanish milled silver dollars and printed on thick paper by John Holt. This issue discontinued the warning of death to counterfeiters. On the reverse there is an emblem depicting a Candelabrum with 13 arms depicting the colonies. The emblem is encircled by the latin motto “UNO EODEMQUE IGNI” (With one and the same flame). Only 5,000 of these $5 notes were originally printed. Absolutely gorgeous example with crisp paper and exceptional ink. Difficult to find this nice.

Signers: Abraham Livingston, Thomas Tucker

Date: September 2, 1775

Denomination: $5

Friedberg #: NY-180

State: New York

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 55

Comments: “Mounting Remnants”

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