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Issue of 1777
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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of 1777 series of Georgia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $575.00 and $12,000.00.
Typeset certificates printed in red and black. Circular blue- green seals appeared, except on $3, which has a black typeset denominational design. The $2 and $3 are small in size and were printed in sheets of eight certificates with the same border forms used for the 1776 blue-green seal issue. The higher denominations are larger in size and were printed in sheets of nine certificates with the same border forms used for the 1776 orange or green seal issue. Signers were Benjamin Andrew, William Evans, William Ewen, Jonathan B. Girardeau, William O’Bryen, Samuel Saltus, Thomas Stone, and Nehemiah Wade. There were five signers on each certificate.
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