New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-188 March 5, 1776 $1/3 PCGS 62 PPQ *Gorgeous*
Gorgeous high grade and low denomination New York colonial note. Factional notes such as this $1/3 bill had smaller emblems and were printed on thick paper by Samuel Loudon. The emblem of 3 wreaths encircled by the latin motto “HIS ORNARI AUT MORI” (To be decorated with these or to die). can be seen on the reverse. Interesting Latin motto eluding to dying an honorable death. Bold and example in choice uncirculated condition. Well deserving of PCGS’ PPQ designation.
Signers: Henry H. Kip, Peter Van Zandt
Gorgeous high grade and low denomination New York colonial note. Factional notes such as this $1/3 bill had smaller emblems and were printed on thick paper by Samuel Loudon. The emblem of 3 wreaths encircled by the latin motto “HIS ORNARI AUT MORI” (To be decorated with these or to die). can be seen on the reverse. Interesting Latin motto eluding to dying an honorable death. Bold and example in choice uncirculated condition. Well deserving of PCGS’ PPQ designation.
Signers: Henry H. Kip, Peter Van Zandt
Gorgeous high grade and low denomination New York colonial note. Factional notes such as this $1/3 bill had smaller emblems and were printed on thick paper by Samuel Loudon. The emblem of 3 wreaths encircled by the latin motto “HIS ORNARI AUT MORI” (To be decorated with these or to die). can be seen on the reverse. Interesting Latin motto eluding to dying an honorable death. Bold and example in choice uncirculated condition. Well deserving of PCGS’ PPQ designation.
Signers: Henry H. Kip, Peter Van Zandt
Date: March 5, 1776
Denomination: $1/3
Friedberg #: NY-188
State: New York
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 62 PPQ
Comments: “Premium Paper Quality”