South Carolina Colonial Currency Fr#SC-140 December 23, 1776 $6 PCGS 50

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High grade South Carolina colonial note printed on thick brown paper by Peter Timothy in Charleston. This note features an emblem of a camel encircled by the latin motto “NEC ONUS NEC META GRAVABIT” (Neither burden nor danger will force me down). The back is ornamented with Hebrew and Greek letters, with “Death to Counterfeit” appearing twice.

Signers: James Wakefield

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High grade South Carolina colonial note printed on thick brown paper by Peter Timothy in Charleston. This note features an emblem of a camel encircled by the latin motto “NEC ONUS NEC META GRAVABIT” (Neither burden nor danger will force me down). The back is ornamented with Hebrew and Greek letters, with “Death to Counterfeit” appearing twice.

Signers: James Wakefield

High grade South Carolina colonial note printed on thick brown paper by Peter Timothy in Charleston. This note features an emblem of a camel encircled by the latin motto “NEC ONUS NEC META GRAVABIT” (Neither burden nor danger will force me down). The back is ornamented with Hebrew and Greek letters, with “Death to Counterfeit” appearing twice.

Signers: James Wakefield

Date: December 23, 1776

Denomination: $6

Friedberg #: SC-140

State: South Carolina

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 50

Comments: “Remainder”