South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-98 June 1, 1775 5 Pounds PCGS 4
The June 1, 1775 issue was authorized by the Provincial Congress of Charleston, SC on June 14, 1775. This large size 5 Pound note features an emblem with a bunch of 12 arrows representing the united colonies and the latin motto “AUSPICIUM SALUTIS” (An auspice of well-being). 20,000 5 Pound notes were originally printed on thin weak paper, 11 are known to exist today.
Signers: John Canard, Thomas Corbett, John Loyas, John Neufville, Peter Bacot
The June 1, 1775 issue was authorized by the Provincial Congress of Charleston, SC on June 14, 1775. This large size 5 Pound note features an emblem with a bunch of 12 arrows representing the united colonies and the latin motto “AUSPICIUM SALUTIS” (An auspice of well-being). 20,000 5 Pound notes were originally printed on thin weak paper, 11 are known to exist today.
Signers: John Canard, Thomas Corbett, John Loyas, John Neufville, Peter Bacot
The June 1, 1775 issue was authorized by the Provincial Congress of Charleston, SC on June 14, 1775. This large size 5 Pound note features an emblem with a bunch of 12 arrows representing the united colonies and the latin motto “AUSPICIUM SALUTIS” (An auspice of well-being). 20,000 5 Pound notes were originally printed on thin weak paper, 11 are known to exist today.
Signers: John Canard, Thomas Corbett, John Loyas, John Neufville, Peter Bacot
Date: June 1, 1775
Denomination: 5 Pounds
Friedberg #: SC-98
State: South Carolina
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 4
Comments: “Splits, Damage, Severed, Backed”