January 14, 1779 Continental Currency $45 FR#CC-96 PMG VF 20
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Product Details: Issued under the final resolution of the Continental Congress on January 14, 1779, this historic $45 note represents a crucial moment in Revolutionary War financial history. Printed in Philadelphia by Hall & Sellers, the bill features striking red and black two-color typography alongside Francis Hopkinson's beehive motif and the Latin motto Sic floret Respublica ('Thus let the republic flourish'). Cataloged as Friedberg #CC-96, this unusual high-denomination issue directly reflects the wartime inflation and economic challenges faced by the fledgling United States. Certified and encapsulated by PMG in Very Fine 20 condition, this note displays appealing overall detail and genuine paper texture, making it an exceptional addition to any colonial currency collection.
Note Features:
PMG graded VF 20
FR# CC-96
Known as a $45 Continental Currency Note
This is a PMG graded note. You will receive the note pictured. You are purchasing a $45 Continental Currency Note graded PMG VF 20. This is an excellent note to add to your collection.