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Issue of August 20, 1731
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The Issue of August 20, 1731 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 5 distinct entries.
£104,775 1s3¼d (£14,967 17s4d sterling at 600% advance) in Public Orders payable to bearer and carrying 5% interest were also authorized by an August 20, 1731 Act and were receivable for taxes until March 25, 1738. Signed by Eleazar Allen, Paul Jennys, and Alexander Parris.
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