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Issue of July 25, 1761
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The Issue of July 25, 1761 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 5 distinct entries.
£20,000 in indented engraved Bills of Credit authorized by the July 25, 1761 Act to replace worn bills. Signers were Jacob Motte, Jr., John Rutledge, John Savage, Ebenezer Simmons, Jr., Thomas Smith, William Williamson, and John Wragg.
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