Colonial May 10, 1780 NC. $25 PCGS Ch. AU-55PPQ
North Carolina Currency
May 10, 1780 Act North Carolina $25 PCGS Choice About New-55PPQ with "Quid Non Virtute Efficiendum" Motto
State of North Carolina Currency, May 10, 1780 Act, Twenty-five Dollars, "Quid Non Virtute Efficiendum" Motto, PCGS graded Choice About New-55 Premium Paper Quality.
Fr. NC-191d. An impressive clean crisp $25 note on this Revolutionary War date issue with no negative comment on its holder. The face has excellent centering within four full even margins, the reverse side trimmed slightly touching the top border. Full signatures in red and brown, all details are sharply printed. Eye appeal of Gem but for minor handling. All edges and corners sharp and overall having designated excellent "PPQ" eye appeal. Provenance Ex: Stack's Ford/Boyd Collection Sale, October 2006, lot 8506, which then sold for $402 (no lot tag). Ex: F.C.C. Boyd.
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Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, North Carolina Colonial Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, North Carolina Fiscal Paper Note, Hand Signed Paper Money, North Carolina Currency
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North Carolina Currency
May 10, 1780 Act North Carolina $25 PCGS Choice About New-55PPQ with "Quid Non Virtute Efficiendum" Motto
State of North Carolina Currency, May 10, 1780 Act, Twenty-five Dollars, "Quid Non Virtute Efficiendum" Motto, PCGS graded Choice About New-55 Premium Paper Quality.
Fr. NC-191d. An impressive clean crisp $25 note on this Revolutionary War date issue with no negative comment on its holder. The face has excellent centering within four full even margins, the reverse side trimmed slightly touching the top border. Full signatures in red and brown, all details are sharply printed. Eye appeal of Gem but for minor handling. All edges and corners sharp and overall having designated excellent "PPQ" eye appeal. Provenance Ex: Stack's Ford/Boyd Collection Sale, October 2006, lot 8506, which then sold for $402 (no lot tag). Ex: F.C.C. Boyd.
KEYWORDS:
Rare Currency, Colonial Currency, Historic Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, North Carolina Colonial Currency, Revolutionary War Paper Money, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, North Carolina Fiscal Paper Note, Hand Signed Paper Money, North Carolina Currency