• Issue of December 1, 1739

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The Issue of December 1, 1739 series of Delaware Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 6 distinct entries. £6,000 in indented legal tender Bills of Credit issued to exchange for worn small denomination bills of the Mar. 1, 1734 issue. These are similar to the

The Issue of December 1, 1739 series of Delaware Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 6 distinct entries.

£6,000 in indented legal tender Bills of Credit issued to exchange for worn small denomination bills of the Mar. 1, 1734 issue. These are similar to the Mar. 1, 1734 issue and with identical cuts. Blank backs. Plate letters were used to distinguish bills of the same denomination printed simultaneously. Printed by Benjamin Franklin. Signers were Jabez Maud Fisher, John Holliday, and Thomas Noxon.

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