New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-195 March 5, 1776 $10 *Elephant*
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. The front has the New York Arms with no counterfeiting warning beneath. The reverse has an emblem of an elephant with the latin motto “PAR VIRIBUS VIRTUS” (Virtue is equal to strength). Has been severed and reattached, nice note with particularly bold ink on the reverse.
Signers: Henry H. Kip
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. The front has the New York Arms with no counterfeiting warning beneath. The reverse has an emblem of an elephant with the latin motto “PAR VIRIBUS VIRTUS” (Virtue is equal to strength). Has been severed and reattached, nice note with particularly bold ink on the reverse.
Signers: Henry H. Kip
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. The front has the New York Arms with no counterfeiting warning beneath. The reverse has an emblem of an elephant with the latin motto “PAR VIRIBUS VIRTUS” (Virtue is equal to strength). Has been severed and reattached, nice note with particularly bold ink on the reverse.
Signers: Henry H. Kip
Date: March 5, 1776
Denomination: $10
Friedberg #: NY-195
State: New York
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: Severed and Reattached