South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-126 March 6, 1776 25 Pounds PMG 2

$195.00

This 25 Pound South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy and is larger in size than the smaller denominations of this issue. Despite the low grade state of this note, the emblem of a flourishing tree and a fallen tree still remains bold. Encircling the emblem is the latin motto “MELIOREM LAPSA LOCAVIT” (Having fallen it found a better place).

Signers: Jacob Motte, Thomas Savage, Elias Horry Jr.

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This 25 Pound South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy and is larger in size than the smaller denominations of this issue. Despite the low grade state of this note, the emblem of a flourishing tree and a fallen tree still remains bold. Encircling the emblem is the latin motto “MELIOREM LAPSA LOCAVIT” (Having fallen it found a better place).

Signers: Jacob Motte, Thomas Savage, Elias Horry Jr.

This 25 Pound South Carolina colonial was printed by Peter Timothy and is larger in size than the smaller denominations of this issue. Despite the low grade state of this note, the emblem of a flourishing tree and a fallen tree still remains bold. Encircling the emblem is the latin motto “MELIOREM LAPSA LOCAVIT” (Having fallen it found a better place).

Signers: Jacob Motte, Thomas Savage, Elias Horry Jr.

Date: March 6, 1776

Denomination: 25 Pounds

Friedberg #: SC-126

State: South Carolina

Certification: PMG

Grade: 2

Comments: “Tape Repaired”