North Carolina Colonial Note Fr#NC-191f May 10, 1780 $25 PMG 15 *11 Known*

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This $25 note from the May 10, 1780 North Carolina issue was printed on thin paper by James Davis. This bill features ornamental borders and a printed back. The latin motto on the lower left reads “VIM VI REPELLAMUS" (By force let us repel force). Scarce note, of the 8,000 originally printed only 11 are known to exist today.

Signers: J. W. Caron, James Coore

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This $25 note from the May 10, 1780 North Carolina issue was printed on thin paper by James Davis. This bill features ornamental borders and a printed back. The latin motto on the lower left reads “VIM VI REPELLAMUS" (By force let us repel force). Scarce note, of the 8,000 originally printed only 11 are known to exist today.

Signers: J. W. Caron, James Coore

This $25 note from the May 10, 1780 North Carolina issue was printed on thin paper by James Davis. This bill features ornamental borders and a printed back. The latin motto on the lower left reads “VIM VI REPELLAMUS" (By force let us repel force). Scarce note, of the 8,000 originally printed only 11 are known to exist today.

Signers: J. W. Caron, James Coore

Date: May 10, 1780

Denomination: $25

Friedberg #: NC-191f

State: North Carolina

Certification: PMG

Grade: 15

Comments: “Large Splits”