Lot 40 Continental Currency. CC-96, January 14, 1779. Forty-Five Dollars. PMG graded Choice XF45EPQ

Well centered, just a bit tight on the left side of the obverse. Well inked, with clear signatures and serial number. Great paper quality as indicated by the PMG EPQ qualification. Emblem depicts two skep-type beehives under cover with bees flying nearby. Motto reads SIC FLORET RESPUBLICA, which translates "Thus flourishes the Republic." Reverse is a nature print of ground ivy twig with leaves leaves.

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