January 14, 1779 Continental Currency $3 FR#CC-89 PMG Fine 15
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Product Details: Issued during the height of the American Revolutionary War, this original January 14, 1779 Continental Currency $3 note (FR#CC-89) represents a tangible piece of early United States monetary history. Certified and graded Fine 15 by Paper Money Guaranty (PMG), this note features the iconic woodcut emblem of an eagle fighting a heron alongside the Latin motto 'Exitus in Dubio Est' ('The Outcome Is in Doubt'). Printed by Hall and Sellers in Philadelphia, this historic bill retains clear details, honest circulation wear, and bold original signatures typical of Revolutionary Era currency. This note provides collectors with an exceptional, certified piece from the final authorization of Continental Currency before the collapse of the early monetary system.
Note Features:
PMG graded Choice Fine 15
FR# CC-89
Known as a $3 Continental Currency Note
This is a PMG graded note. You will receive the note pictured. You are purchasing a $3 Continental Currency Note graded PMG Choice Fine 15. This is an excellent note to add to your collection.