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Issue of April 10, 1778
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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of April 10, 1778 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $100.00 and $3,000.00.
£100,000 in legal tender Lawful Money was authorized by General Assembly on Mar. 28, 1778 with the right of the president and Council to issue an additional $1,000,000. Printed on thin paper from engraved copper plates, the plate for the 20s still being in existence. Signers were John Beale, William Burrows, Jr., Macartan Cambell, Henry Crouch, William H. Gibbes, Thomas Inglis, Nicholas Langford, William Mathews, John Neufville, Jr., John Peronneau, Charles Pinckney, Jr., Thomas Radcliffe, Jr., Jacob Read, William Roper, and Jonathan Sarrazin.
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