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Colonial Currency, VA. May 7, 1781 Act $30 Ch. AU
Colonial Currency, VA. May 7, 1781 Act $30 Ch. AU
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Virginia Currency
Virginia Currency to be Recalled for Redemption at $1 Specie for $1,000 in Prior Issued VA. Paper Money Bills
Treasury of Virginia. May 7, 1781 Act. Thirty Dollars (9). Dual denominated. Uniface. Printed in Richmond by John Dunlap (of Philadelphia). Choice Crisp About Uncirculated.
Fr. VA-213. A Virginia inflation period, "1781" Revolutionary War date currency issue whereby 20,000,000 ($60,000,000) was issued as legal tender bills. By an Act of November 1781, All Virginia Currency Issues were to be Recalled for Redemption at a rate of $1 specie for $1,000 in Paper Money Bills, which would become Worthless October 1st, 1782. This Uniface, Thirty Dollars or 9 "Dual" denominated note is printed in deep black on bright fine quality laid period paper. Only 2,760 notes printed. It is boldly Signed in dark brown by Bolling Stark and John Lyne. Crisp About Uncirculated, with just a light horizontal fold below the THIRTY DOLLARS near top with a sealed edge split, displaying excellent eye appeal on its face. Provenance Ex: Stack's Boyd/Ford Collection Sale, Part 17, March 21, 2007, Lot 4476 (with lot tag).

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Colonial Currency, VA. May 7, 1781 Act $30 Ch. AU

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