Here is a scarce American Revolution Continental Currency note for $7 dated November 2, 1776 - in circulation after the Declaration of Independence was signed.
Features super vignette of a severe storm at sea. Motto: SERENABIT (It Will be Calm) around. The reverse shows a woodcut of buttercup leaves (an anti-counterfeiting device), SEVEN DOLLARS at the top, and "PHILADELPHIA: Printed by HALL and SELLERS. 1776." at bottom.
Serial # 6061. Signed by Continental officials William Govett and Sam Hillegas.
"THE UNITED COLONIES/SEVEN DOLLARS" along top and bottom borders. "Continental Currency" along left and right borders. It reads:
"SEVEN DOLLARS. THIS Bill entitles the Bearer to receive SEVEN SPANISH Milled DOLLARS, or the Value thereof in GOLD or SILVER, according to a Resolution of CONGRESS, paffed at Philadelphia, Nov. 2, 1776."
SEE PHOTOS. NO pinholes or tears. A nice crispy note. You will like this note!