South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-158 February 8, 1779 $90 PMG 35 *Hercules & Lion*
This February 8, 1779 $90 note was elaborately engraved by Thomas Coram of Charleston. On the front, a figure and the latin motto “ARMISA CONCURRITE CAMPO” (Assemble the field of arms) can be seen on the bottom left. The reverse of this note features an incredible classical design of Hercules strangling a lion. Gorgeous note with strong ink, light paper, and incredible eye appeal for the grade. Difficult to find this nice.
Signers: George Cooke, John Smyth, John Scott
This February 8, 1779 $90 note was elaborately engraved by Thomas Coram of Charleston. On the front, a figure and the latin motto “ARMISA CONCURRITE CAMPO” (Assemble the field of arms) can be seen on the bottom left. The reverse of this note features an incredible classical design of Hercules strangling a lion. Gorgeous note with strong ink, light paper, and incredible eye appeal for the grade. Difficult to find this nice.
Signers: George Cooke, John Smyth, John Scott
This February 8, 1779 $90 note was elaborately engraved by Thomas Coram of Charleston. On the front, a figure and the latin motto “ARMISA CONCURRITE CAMPO” (Assemble the field of arms) can be seen on the bottom left. The reverse of this note features an incredible classical design of Hercules strangling a lion. Gorgeous note with strong ink, light paper, and incredible eye appeal for the grade. Difficult to find this nice.
Signers: George Cooke, John Smyth, John Scott
Date: February 8, 1779
Denomination: $90
Friedberg #: SC-158
State: South Carolina
Certification: PMG
Grade: 35
Comments: “Stains”