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Inventory North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-184b May 15, 1779 $10 PMG 30 *15 Known*
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North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-184b May 15, 1779 $10 PMG 30 *15 Known*

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This $10 note from the May 15, 1779 North Carolina issue features an engraved top border and a mostly typeset design. Printed on light course paper by Hugh Walker of Wilmington, NC. The printer included secret marks in the text to deter and expose counterfeiters. The secret mark on this $10 bill is a dash over y in “Assembly”. There is a neat motto at the bottom left that reads “Virtue excels riches”. Very scarce and seldom seen note in lovely condition. Of the 10,000 originally printed, only 15 are known to exist today.

Signers: John Taylor, John Hunt

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This $10 note from the May 15, 1779 North Carolina issue features an engraved top border and a mostly typeset design. Printed on light course paper by Hugh Walker of Wilmington, NC. The printer included secret marks in the text to deter and expose counterfeiters. The secret mark on this $10 bill is a dash over y in “Assembly”. There is a neat motto at the bottom left that reads “Virtue excels riches”. Very scarce and seldom seen note in lovely condition. Of the 10,000 originally printed, only 15 are known to exist today.

Signers: John Taylor, John Hunt

This $10 note from the May 15, 1779 North Carolina issue features an engraved top border and a mostly typeset design. Printed on light course paper by Hugh Walker of Wilmington, NC. The printer included secret marks in the text to deter and expose counterfeiters. The secret mark on this $10 bill is a dash over y in “Assembly”. There is a neat motto at the bottom left that reads “Virtue excels riches”. Very scarce and seldom seen note in lovely condition. Of the 10,000 originally printed, only 15 are known to exist today.

Signers: John Taylor, John Hunt

Date: May 15, 1779

Denomination: $10

Friedberg #: NC-184b

State: North Carolina

Certification: PMG

Grade: 30

Comments: “Tears”

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