New York Colonial Note Fr#NY-204 August 13, 1776 $5 PMG 6 *Candelabrum*

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This 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 with a candelabrum and the latin motto “UNO EODEMQUE IGNI” (With one and the same flame). The candelabrum has 13 arms, representing the 13 colonies as united under one flame, supported by the latin motto. Low grade example but a bold emblem on the back.

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This 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 with a candelabrum and the latin motto “UNO EODEMQUE IGNI” (With one and the same flame). The candelabrum has 13 arms, representing the 13 colonies as united under one flame, supported by the latin motto. Low grade example but a bold emblem on the back.

This 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 with a candelabrum and the latin motto “UNO EODEMQUE IGNI” (With one and the same flame). The candelabrum has 13 arms, representing the 13 colonies as united under one flame, supported by the latin motto. Low grade example but a bold emblem on the back.

Date: August 13, 1776

Denomination: $5

Friedberg #: NY-204

State: New York

Certification: PMG

Grade: 6

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