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Issue of March 1756
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The Issue of March 1756 series of Virginia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 1 distinct entries.
£65,000 (£25,000, £30,000, and £10,000) in legal tender Treasury Notes issued pursuant to the Mar. 25, 1756 Act and redeemable with 5% interest on Dec. 15, 1757 as to £10,000 and on June 30, 1760 as to £55,000. By the Act of April 14, 1757 interest was terminated on Dec. 1, 1757 and the notes called for exchange by Dec. 1, 1759. Signers were Robert Carter Nicholas, Peyton Randolph, and John Robinson. Denominations are unknown.
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