New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-199 August 13, 1776 $1/8 *10 Known*
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. The front has the New York Arms with “Tis Death to counterfeit” beneath. The reverse has an emblem of a fire encircled by the latin motto “NON DIU” (Not for long). Scarce low denomination note. Of the 105,867 $1/8 bills originally printed, only 10 are known to exist today. Relatively bold ink remains on the reverse.
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. The front has the New York Arms with “Tis Death to counterfeit” beneath. The reverse has an emblem of a fire encircled by the latin motto “NON DIU” (Not for long). Scarce low denomination note. Of the 105,867 $1/8 bills originally printed, only 10 are known to exist today. Relatively bold ink remains on the reverse.
This New York note was printed by Samuel Loudon on thick paper. The front has the New York Arms with “Tis Death to counterfeit” beneath. The reverse has an emblem of a fire encircled by the latin motto “NON DIU” (Not for long). Scarce low denomination note. Of the 105,867 $1/8 bills originally printed, only 10 are known to exist today. Relatively bold ink remains on the reverse.
Date: August 13, 1776
Denomination: $1/8
Friedberg #: NY-199
State: New York
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: None