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***Auction Highlight*** Continental Currency January 14, 1779 $3 CC-89 Printed BY Hall & Sellers TOP
***Auction Highlight*** Continental Currency January 14, 1779 $3 CC-89 Printed BY Hall & Sellers TOP
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***Auction Highlight*** Continental Currency January 14, 1779 $3 CC-89 Printed BY Hall & Sellers TOP POP! Grades Select CU. In The Top 10 Of Finest Known Notes. Latin motto EXITUS IN DUBIO EST, which Newman translates "The outcome is in doubt." The vignette shows an eagle and a heron involved in a fight. Bold nature leaf imprint on verso. Notes from this first sheet have always been much scarcer and therefore more valuable. Emissions totaling $95,051,695 payable in Spanish milled dollars, or the equivalent in gold or silver, were authorized by seven separate resolutions between January 14 and November 29, 1779. $50,000,000 of this was to be used to exchange the for the recall of the May 20, 1777 and April 11, 1778 issues. A new border cut used the legend "United States of North America" and on the reverse are a new series of leaf and cloth nature prints. Also emblems and mottos were cut in a smaller size and part of the emblem and left border of the obverse were printed in red with the remainder in black. Francis Hopkinson designed the new $35, $45, $70 and $80 bills (the last two replacing the $7 and $8), others designed the new $55 and $65 bills. Detector bills were printed in red and black on blue paper. By the date of this issue the Congress officially valued the currency at $7.42 in Contenental dollars for $1 in specie. Printed by Hall and Sellers Philadelphia The paper, made at Ivy Mills in Chester County, Pennsylvania, contained blue fibers and mica flakes. Denominations printed were the: $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $20, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60, $65, $70 and $80. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation
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***Auction Highlight*** Continental Currency January 14, 1779 $3 CC-89 Printed BY Hall & Sellers TOP

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