• Issue of April 1, 1773 James River Bank

Greensheet & Friedberg® Price Guide

coin-icon-tr
Values / U.S. Currency / Virginia Colonial Currency / Issue of April 1, 1773 James River Bank

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of April 1, 1773 James River Bank series of Virginia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $700.00 and $3,800.00. In an emergency arising out of the discovery in Jan. 1773 of

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of April 1, 1773 James River Bank series of Virginia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $700.00 and $3,800.00.

In an emergency arising out of the discovery in Jan. 1773 of an extensive circulation of deceptive counterfeits of the Treasury Notes authorized Nov. 1769 and July 1771 those issues were recalled for immediate exchange by the Act of Mar. 4, 1773. Treasurer’s Promissory Notes in the sum of £36,384 without legal tender status were approved for the exchange and were payable by Dec. 10, 1775. The best available currency paper was the engraved forms previously brought to Virginia from England by Col. Thomas Tabb for circulating notes to be issued by a proposed private bank to be named James River Bank. The Crown refused to approve the bank. The forms were accepted by the Virginia Assembly for use as indented Promissory Notes of the Virginia Treasury on condition that the backs were printed and on condition that other notes on English paper would be substituted by June 1, 1774 for the forms to be initially issued. The faces of the James River Bank forms were filled in by hand using parentheses to eliminate inapplicable text. The backs were printed with the denomination and a typeset border. The notes were indented on the left side; being cut away from “books” of 100 bills each. The number assigned to each “book” of bills is written above and the serial number below. Signers were John Blair, B. Dandridge, Robert Carter Nicholas, and Peyton Randolph.

See More See Less
Apr 1, 1773 20s Virginia (Fr. VA62)
Value Range: $800 - $800
$800 - $800
Apr 1, 1773 £3 Virginia (Fr. VA63)
Value Range: $700 - $3,800
$700 - $3,800
Apr 1, 1773 £5 Virginia (Fr. VA64)
Value Range: $1,600 - $2,000
$1,600 - $2,000
Apr 1, 1773 £8 Virginia (Fr. VA65)
Value Range: $800 - $1,200
$800 - $1,200
Apr 1, 1773 £12 Virginia (Fr. VA66)
Value Range: $1,700 - $2,500
$1,700 - $2,500

Available on Greysheet Marketplace

View All
1929 $5 Type 1 (Fr. 1800-1)

Auction Ends: 3/24/2026

Dealer Directory

View All Dealers
Cabrella
FEATURED

Greysheet News

View All News
NCBA Awards 2026 Scholarships to Kriter and Hafran
NCBA Awards 2026 Scholarships to Kriter and Hafran
3/23/2026

The National Coin & Bullion Association (NCBA) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2026 Young Numismatists Scholarship for the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Summer Seminar.

Paraguay. Latest Silver Proof Coins Released on Behalf of Inter-American Development Bank Summit
Paraguay. Latest Silver Proof Coins Released on Behalf of Inter-American Development Bank Summit
3/23/2026

The Banco Central del Paraguay release new collector coins marking an important regional conference.

Gold Trump Coin Gets Panel Review
Gold Trump Coin Gets Panel Review
3/20/2026

As the final item on the March 19 agenda, the Commission of Fine Arts considered an obverse and reverse design for a potential addition to the nation's Semiquincentennial coinage offerings.

Map icon

Mustang Town Center

Map icon

Rothchild Catering & Conference Center