South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-130 October 19, 1776 $2
The bills of the October 19, 1776 South Carolina issue were printed on thick brown paper, exchangeable for Spanish milled dollars. The reverse of this $2 note was printed with type set and the front with engraved plates. An emblem featuring a tree encircled my the latin motto “SE SUSTULIT IPSA” (It raises itself up) can be seen on the front. Only 2,500 $2 bills were originally printed from this issue.
The bills of the October 19, 1776 South Carolina issue were printed on thick brown paper, exchangeable for Spanish milled dollars. The reverse of this $2 note was printed with type set and the front with engraved plates. An emblem featuring a tree encircled my the latin motto “SE SUSTULIT IPSA” (It raises itself up) can be seen on the front. Only 2,500 $2 bills were originally printed from this issue.
The bills of the October 19, 1776 South Carolina issue were printed on thick brown paper, exchangeable for Spanish milled dollars. The reverse of this $2 note was printed with type set and the front with engraved plates. An emblem featuring a tree encircled my the latin motto “SE SUSTULIT IPSA” (It raises itself up) can be seen on the front. Only 2,500 $2 bills were originally printed from this issue.
Date: October 19, 1776
Denomination: $2
Friedberg #: SC-130
State: South Carolina
Certification: N/A
Grade: N/A
Comments: None