North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-177b August 8, 1778 $10 PMG 20
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. Nice midgrade note for the price.
Signers: R. Caswell, S. Caswell
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. Nice midgrade note for the price.
Signers: R. Caswell, S. Caswell
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. Nice midgrade note for the price.
Signers: R. Caswell, S. Caswell
Date: August 8, 1778
Denomination: $10
Friedberg #: NC-177b
State: North Carolina
Certification: PMG
Grade: 20
Comments: “Corner Missing”