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Issue of April 12, 1758
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The Issue of April 12, 1758 series of Virginia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 1 distinct entries.
£32,000 in legal tender Treasury Notes in such form and denomination as the Treasurer may determine and redeemable without interest by March 1, 1765. The redemption date was extended to Oct. 20,1769 at the Nov. 1761 Session. The Colony Arms was larger than the previous issue. New cast border cuts, the right side and lower borders with the 1758 date. Printed by William Hunter. Signers were Peyton Randolph and Robert Carter Nicholas. Two signers required.
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