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Continental Currency November 2, 1776 $3 PMG Choice Very Fine 35. The emblem on this $3 features an eagle and a heron fighting along with the motto EXITUS IN DUBIO EST (the outcome is in doubt). The nature print is skeletonized elm and maple fruit. Benjamin Levy and Benjamin Brannan were the signers. Although it was believed for many years that Continental Currency signer Benjamin Jacobs was Jewish, research has indicated that was incorrect and therefore that leaves Levy as the only Jewish signer. Hall and Sellers of Philadelphia printed these notes on paper containing mica flakes and blue threads. This example displays a tear repair as mentioned by PMG.

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Auction Dates
November, 2009
17th Tuesday
Internet/Mail Bids: 13
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Sold on Nov 17, 2009 for: $218.50
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