New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-200 August 13, 1776 $1/4 PMG 20
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 book and candle with the latin motto “CLARET AB ICTU” (It shines from use). Of the 105,867 $1/4 bills originally printed, only 14 are known to exist today. Attractive example with light paper and bold ink.
Signers: J.J. Sebring, …
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 book and candle with the latin motto “CLARET AB ICTU” (It shines from use). Of the 105,867 $1/4 bills originally printed, only 14 are known to exist today. Attractive example with light paper and bold ink.
Signers: J.J. Sebring, …
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 book and candle with the latin motto “CLARET AB ICTU” (It shines from use). Of the 105,867 $1/4 bills originally printed, only 14 are known to exist today. Attractive example with light paper and bold ink.
Signers: J.J. Sebring, …
Date: August 13, 1776
Denomination: $1/4
Friedberg #: NY-200
State: New York
Certification: PMG
Grade: 20
Comments: “Split”