South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-99 June 1, 1775 10P PMG 10 *Large Size*
This jumbo sized South Carolina note was authorized by the Provincial Congress on June 14, 1775. These bills were printed on very thin and weak paper with engraved designs making them difficult to find whole. This 10 Pound note features an emblem of a hand holding a sword with the latin motto “ET DEEUS IMNIPOTENS” (And Almighty God). Despite some the tape stains this rare note is affordable.
Signers: Jacob Motte, Benjamin Waring, John Berwick, John Neufville, Peter Bacot
This jumbo sized South Carolina note was authorized by the Provincial Congress on June 14, 1775. These bills were printed on very thin and weak paper with engraved designs making them difficult to find whole. This 10 Pound note features an emblem of a hand holding a sword with the latin motto “ET DEEUS IMNIPOTENS” (And Almighty God). Despite some the tape stains this rare note is affordable.
Signers: Jacob Motte, Benjamin Waring, John Berwick, John Neufville, Peter Bacot
This jumbo sized South Carolina note was authorized by the Provincial Congress on June 14, 1775. These bills were printed on very thin and weak paper with engraved designs making them difficult to find whole. This 10 Pound note features an emblem of a hand holding a sword with the latin motto “ET DEEUS IMNIPOTENS” (And Almighty God). Despite some the tape stains this rare note is affordable.
Signers: Jacob Motte, Benjamin Waring, John Berwick, John Neufville, Peter Bacot
Date: June 1, 1775
Denomination: 10 Pounds
Friedberg #: SC-99
State: South Carolina
Certification: PMG
Grade: 10
Comments: “Repaired”