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Issue of July 8, 1765
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The Issue of July 8, 1765 series of Georgia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 1 distinct entries.
£650 sterling in typeset red and black Certificates were authorized by the Mar. 25, 1762 Act for fort, guard house and barracks construction. These were receivable for taxes until Sept. 30, 1768 and invalid thereafter. Signers were William Ewen, Patrick Houstoun, Lewis Johnson, Noble Jones, and Alexander Wylly. There were five signers on each certificate.
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