January 14, 1779 Continental Currency $3 FR#CC-89 PMG VF 25
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Product Details: Issued by the Continental Congress during the American Revolution, this historic January 14, 1779 $3 Continental Currency note offers a fascinating piece of early American monetary history. Printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, the note features dynamic two-color red and black ink framing an eagle and heron locked in combat, paired with the Latin motto 'Exitus in dubio est' ('The outcome is in doubt'). Cataloged as FR#CC-89, the reverse showcases intricate leaf nature-print artwork engineered to deter British counterfeiting efforts. Professionally authenticated and slabbed in a PMG VF 25 (Very Fine 25) holder, this bill retains clean design details and impressive eye appeal for a central piece of Revolutionary War history.
Note Features:
PMG graded VF 25
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 Colonial Currency Note graded PMG VF 25. This is an excellent note to add to your collection.