Virginia Colonial Note Fr#VA-129 October 20, 1777 $8 PMG 30
The October 20, 1777 Virginia issue was printed on heavy rag paper with blue silk fibers and mica flakes. The dates on this issue were partially written by hand. This $8 note has the motto “SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS” (thus always to tyrants) within the insignia beneath the state arms. Printed by Alexander Perdie. Very bold example with fantastic eye appeal for the grade.
Signers: B. Dickson, James Wray
The October 20, 1777 Virginia issue was printed on heavy rag paper with blue silk fibers and mica flakes. The dates on this issue were partially written by hand. This $8 note has the motto “SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS” (thus always to tyrants) within the insignia beneath the state arms. Printed by Alexander Perdie. Very bold example with fantastic eye appeal for the grade.
Signers: B. Dickson, James Wray
The October 20, 1777 Virginia issue was printed on heavy rag paper with blue silk fibers and mica flakes. The dates on this issue were partially written by hand. This $8 note has the motto “SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS” (thus always to tyrants) within the insignia beneath the state arms. Printed by Alexander Perdie. Very bold example with fantastic eye appeal for the grade.
Signers: B. Dickson, James Wray
Date: October 20, 1777
Denomination: $8
Friedberg #: VA-129
State: Virginia
Certification: PMG
Grade: 30
Comments: “Rust”