New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-184.5 February 17, 1776 $5/8 PMG 25 *3 Known*
This incredibly scarce New York note that shares a date with the Continental Fugio notes was issued by the Committee of Correspondence of the City and County of Albany. It is a personal promissory note that was redeemable for Continental Currency. This note features a typeset design with “Albany County” and a crown at the top with a blank reverse. Incredibly rare issue with this $5/8 being the highest denomination of the issue. Only 3 are known to survive today.
Signers: Samuel Stringer, Jacob Cuyler
This incredibly scarce New York note that shares a date with the Continental Fugio notes was issued by the Committee of Correspondence of the City and County of Albany. It is a personal promissory note that was redeemable for Continental Currency. This note features a typeset design with “Albany County” and a crown at the top with a blank reverse. Incredibly rare issue with this $5/8 being the highest denomination of the issue. Only 3 are known to survive today.
Signers: Samuel Stringer, Jacob Cuyler
This incredibly scarce New York note that shares a date with the Continental Fugio notes was issued by the Committee of Correspondence of the City and County of Albany. It is a personal promissory note that was redeemable for Continental Currency. This note features a typeset design with “Albany County” and a crown at the top with a blank reverse. Incredibly rare issue with this $5/8 being the highest denomination of the issue. Only 3 are known to survive today.
Signers: Samuel Stringer, Jacob Cuyler
Date: February 17, 1776
Denomination: $5/8
Friedberg #: NY-184.5
State: New York
Certification: PMG
Grade: 25
Comments: “Repaired, Severed and Reattached”