North Carolina Colonial Currency Fr#NC-177b August 8, 1778 $10 - "Persecution" PMG 15
The bills from the August 8, 1778 North Carolina issue were payable in Spanish milled dollars and printed by James Davis on dark course paper. This $10 note bears the motto “Persecution the Ruin of Empires”. There was a shortage of these notes due to a smallpox epidemic at the time.
The bills from the August 8, 1778 North Carolina issue were payable in Spanish milled dollars and printed by James Davis on dark course paper. This $10 note bears the motto “Persecution the Ruin of Empires”. There was a shortage of these notes due to a smallpox epidemic at the time.
The bills from the August 8, 1778 North Carolina issue were payable in Spanish milled dollars and printed by James Davis on dark course paper. This $10 note bears the motto “Persecution the Ruin of Empires”. There was a shortage of these notes due to a smallpox epidemic at the time.
Date: August 8, 1778
Denomination: $10
Friedberg #: NC-177b
State: North Carolina
Certification: PMG
Grade: 15
Comments: “Tape Repair”