New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-191 March 5, 1776 $1 PCGS 30
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). Pleasing problem free note in a desirable $1 denomination. Crusty original look with light paper and very bold ink.
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). Pleasing problem free note in a desirable $1 denomination. Crusty original look with light paper and very bold ink.
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). Pleasing problem free note in a desirable $1 denomination. Crusty original look with light paper and very bold ink.
Date: March 5, 1776
Denomination: $1
Friedberg #: NY-191
State: New York
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 30
Comments: None