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Continental - CC-1 through CC-102 |
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Continental Currency $20 May 10, 1775 Colonial Notes |
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PMG AU 55 |
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8073017-001
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Owner Comments
The May 10, 1775 emission was the first emission of paper money by the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Bills from this emission are considered, by many to be the first emission of paper money by the Federal Government. The authorization provided for the emission of $3,000,000 in colonial bills. There were 49,000 bills of each of 8 denominations ranging from $1 to $8 authorized, plus 11,800 $20 and 33,333 $30 bills; a total of 437,133 bills.
The $20, CC-9 bills are iconic. The marbled edge paper was imported from France by Benjamin Franklin. The paper is very thin, and these bills are often found with center splits and repairs. Most are found in lower grades, about 85% are in grades VF and lower. About 13% of the bills are in AU or better grades (only a couple bills are in uncirculated condition). There are also likely several duplicated submissions included in the census reports. Raw bills are rarely encountered today, most have been certified.
The face of the bill has an image of a strong Wind creating waves with the Latin Motto, "VI Concitate" which translates to English as, "Driven by force". The back of the bill has an image of the sun shining on sailing ships in a calm sea. Around the image is the Latin motto "CESSANTE VENTO CONQUIESCEMUS" which translates to, "When the storm dies down we will rest".
This example is from Eric P. Newman's and is the plate note in Newman's Early Paper Money of America. There were 11,800 - $20 bills authorized in the May 10, 1775 emission. All known examples have an inverted back. This bill was signed by William Jackson and Andrew Bunner. This example is the finest graded by PMG.
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Connecticut - CT-159 through CT-240 |
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Connecticut Colonial Note 2 Shillings June 19, 1776 Colonial Notes |
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PMG 64 |
Cert #: |
1606951-022
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Delaware - DE-73 through DE-92 |
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Delaware Colonial Note 3 Pence May 1, 1777 Colonial Notes |
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PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8073198-006
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Georgia - GA-44 through GA-125 |
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Georgia Colonial Note $7 1777 Colonial Notes |
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PMG AU 55 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1049959-005
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New Hampshire - NH-127 through NH-182 |
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New Hampshire Colonial Note 15 Pence June 28, 1776 Colonial Notes |
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PMG F 12 |
Cert #: |
8063908-002
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New York - NY-161 through NY-221 |
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New York Colonial Note "Unissued Proof" 1 Shilling August 2, 1775 (Water Works) Colonial Notes |
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PMG XF 45 |
Cert #: |
8073197-001
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Owner Comments
The 1 shilling, August 2, 1775 bills were never released for circulation and all known examples are considered unissued proofs. There are a total of two known examples, this example and the Newman example which was graded VF20 (Minor Stains and Small Holes) by PCGS Currency.
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Pennsylvania - PA-127 through PA-264 |
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Pennsylvania Colonial Note 5 Pounds April 10, 1775 Colonial Notes |
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PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1145934-031
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Rhode Island - RI-159 through RI-289 |
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Rhode Island Colonial Note Various Amounts 1777 Colonial Notes |
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PMG XF 40 |
Cert #: |
8073197-002
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South Carolina - SC-85 through SC-159 |
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South Carolina Colonial Note $90 (£146 5s) February 8, 1779 Colonial Notes |
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PMG 63 |
Cert #: |
5013564-016
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Virginia - VA-56 through VA-225 |
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Virginia Colonial Note $2 May 1, 1780 Colonial Notes |
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PMG 63 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8073198-014
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