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Description: Exhibit features examples of colonial paper currency, ranging from the 1720 Louisiana issues, to the fractional currency privately emitted in the 1790's during the copper panic, with supplementary sections on colonial lottery tickets and fiscal documents.
COLONIAL CURRENCY (Table of Contents) A Project of the Robert H. Gore, Jr. Numismatic Endowment For a full listing of all emisions represented Click Here. Select any of the subheadings below to view all of our examples of currency emitted in those states. Colonies/ States are listed in alphabetical order followed by Continental Currency. Following the currency are Lottery Tickets and then Fiscal Documents, both are listed chronologically by colony.
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Page title:COLONIAL CURRENCY (Table of Contents)
Keywords:numismatics, currency, money, bills, notes, colonial, colony, colonies, revolutionary war, early american, pre-federal, america, american, united states, confederation, collector, collectibles, collection, collections, counterfeit, counterfeits, dollar, dollars, pound, pounds, shilling, shillings, fractional, legal, tender, emission, bills of credit, land office bank, spanish, milled, franklin, revere, lottery, tickets, fiscal documents, treasury, commodity, interest, certificate, certificates, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, Continental
Description:An exhibit featuring hundreds of examples of colonial paper currency with supplementary sections on colonial lottery tickets and fiscal documents. Currency examples range from the 1720 Louisiana issues to the fractional currency privately emitted in the 1790's during the copper panic.
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