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Deutsch: Papiergeld der US-Revolutionszeit mit dem lateinischen Spruch Exitus in dubio est („Der Ausgang ist zweifelhaft“).
English: Issued under the authority of the Continental Congress, this example of paper currency from the American Revolution bears the image of an eagle attacking a crane with the Latin motto EXITUS IN DUBIO EST (The Outcome is in Doubt). With no authority to tax, the Continental Congress was unable to prevent deep depreciation of its paper currency, and coupled the widespread circulation of British counterfeit bills, gave rise to the phrase “Not Worth a Continental.”
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Original publication: 1776 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Immediate source: http://www.americanrevolutioncenter.org/collection/browse
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Continental Congress, United States of America

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