South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-137 December 23, 1776 $3 PCGS 35

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This nice mid-grade South Carolina note was printed by Peter Timothy in Charleston on thick paper. The emblems and boarders were engraved in wood. This $3 note features an emblem of the Oracle at Delphi encircled by the latin motto “FATA VIAM INVENIENT” (The fates will find a way). Attractive example bearing 3 signatures.

Signers: William Ancrum, John Webb, James Wakefield

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This nice mid-grade South Carolina note was printed by Peter Timothy in Charleston on thick paper. The emblems and boarders were engraved in wood. This $3 note features an emblem of the Oracle at Delphi encircled by the latin motto “FATA VIAM INVENIENT” (The fates will find a way). Attractive example bearing 3 signatures.

Signers: William Ancrum, John Webb, James Wakefield

This nice mid-grade South Carolina note was printed by Peter Timothy in Charleston on thick paper. The emblems and boarders were engraved in wood. This $3 note features an emblem of the Oracle at Delphi encircled by the latin motto “FATA VIAM INVENIENT” (The fates will find a way). Attractive example bearing 3 signatures.

Signers: William Ancrum, John Webb, James Wakefield

Date: December 23, 1776

Denomination: $3

Friedberg #: SC-137

State: South Carolina

Certification: PCGS

Grade: 35

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