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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of June 8, 1777 series of Georgia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 25 distinct entries with CPG® values between $350.00 and $4,950.00. Typeset Certificates payable in Continental Currency instead of Spanish dollars when Georgia exchange was 155.8

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of June 8, 1777 series of Georgia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 25 distinct entries with CPG® values between $350.00 and $4,950.00.

Typeset Certificates payable in Continental Currency instead of Spanish dollars when Georgia exchange was 155.8 for 100 in specie. Issued pursuant to the June 8, 1777 Resolution to support troops, etc. Denominations of $4/s and under are printed in black and are slightly smaller than the higher denominations, which are printed in red and black. Because of alignment difficulty in printing the red portion of the sixth line of the first group of certificates of $1 and over, the type was reset so that the sixth line

would be only four words long and would be printed entirely in red. Red circular seals appeared on $1 through $4 denominations and dark blue circular seals on $5 through $8. Portions of a large decorative watermark are visible in the paper of some bills. Signers were Edward Langworthy, William O’Bryen, Nehemiah Wade, Joseph Wood and Richard Wylly. The $3/4 denomination and under have two signatures; $4/5 has three; $1 has three or four; and the others have five.

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Jun 8, 1777 $1/10 (6d) Georgia (Fr. GA94)
Value Range: $1,300 - $1,300
$1,300 - $1,300
Jun 8, 1777 $1/4 (1s3d) Georgia (Fr. GA96)
Value Range: $550 - $550
$550 - $550
Jun 8, 1777 $3/4 (3s9d) Georgia (Fr. GA101)
Value Range: $350 - $1,200
$350 - $1,200
Jun 8, 1777 $4/5 (4s) Georgia (Fr. GA102)
Value Range: $800 - $800
$800 - $800
Jun 8, 1777 $1 Georgia (Fr. GA103a)
Value Range: $1,000 - $1,000
$1,000 - $1,000
Jun 8, 1777 $1 Georgia (Fr. GA103b)
Value Range: $900 - $900
$900 - $900
Jun 8, 1777 $2 Georgia (Fr. Ga104a)
Value Range: $400 - $2,000
$400 - $2,000
Jun 8, 1777 $2 Georgia (Fr. GA104b)
Value Range: $900 - $900
$900 - $900
Jun 8, 1777 $3 Georgia (Fr. GA105a)
Value Range: $1,850 - $1,850
$1,850 - $1,850

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Jun 8, 1777 $4 Georgia (Fr. GA106a)
Value Range: $1,000 - $1,500
$1,000 - $1,500
Jun 8, 1777 $4 Georgia (Fr. GA106b)
Value Range: $700 - $700
$700 - $700
Jun 8, 1777 $5 Georgia (Fr. GA107a)
Value Range: $750 - $2,000
$750 - $2,000
Jun 8, 1777 $5 Georgia (Fr. GA107b)
Value Range: $700 - $700
$700 - $700
Jun 8, 1777 $6 Georgia (Fr. GA108b)
Value Range: $800 - $800
$800 - $800
Jun 8, 1777 $7 Georgia (Fr. GA109a)
Value Range: $1,800 - $1,800
$1,800 - $1,800
Jun 8, 1777 $7 Georgia (Fr. GA109b)
Value Range: $800 - $800
$800 - $800
Jun 8, 1777 $8 Georgia (Fr. GA110a)
Value Range: $1,100 - $4,950
$1,100 - $4,950
Jun 8, 1777 $8 Georgia (Fr. GA110b)
Value Range: $2,100 - $2,100
$2,100 - $2,100

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1777 $5 Georgia (Fr. GA87)

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