New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-188 March 5, 1776 $1/3 PMG 45 *Eye Appeal*

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The factional denominations of the March 5, 1776 New York issue, 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. There is a neat large blue thread embedded in the emblem. Gorgeous near AU note, free of problems with bold ink, light paper, and gorgeously intricate borders.

Signers: Jacob Abramse

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The factional denominations of the March 5, 1776 New York issue, 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. There is a neat large blue thread embedded in the emblem. Gorgeous near AU note, free of problems with bold ink, light paper, and gorgeously intricate borders.

Signers: Jacob Abramse

The factional denominations of the March 5, 1776 New York issue, 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. There is a neat large blue thread embedded in the emblem. Gorgeous near AU note, free of problems with bold ink, light paper, and gorgeously intricate borders.

Signers: Jacob Abramse

Date: March 5, 1776

Denomination: $1/3

Friedberg #: NY-188

State: New York

Certification: PMG

Grade: 45

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