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The Series of May 1729 series of Connecticut Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 8 distinct entries. £6,000 in indented legal tender Bills of Credit authorized by the May 1729 Act to exchange for torn bills and for bills without typeset backs. Bills without typeset

The Series of May 1729 series of Connecticut Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 8 distinct entries.

£6,000 in indented legal tender Bills of Credit authorized by the May 1729 Act to exchange for torn bills and for bills without typeset backs. Bills without typeset backs were to become unredeemable after May 1730. The faces were identical to the issue of July 12, 1709 redated May 1713. The date of May 24, 1729 was in typeset letters on the back. Printed by Timothy Green. These bills used the same signers as the prior issue plus Nathaniel Hanly.

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