• Issue of May 22, 1777

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The Issue of May 22, 1777 series of Rhode Island Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 0 distinct entries. $15,000 (£4,500 Lawful Money) in legal tender Bills of Credit issued pursuant to the May 1777 Act to relieve the shortage of small change. Due May

The Issue of May 22, 1777 series of Rhode Island Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

$15,000 (£4,500 Lawful Money) in legal tender Bills of Credit issued pursuant to the May 1777 Act to relieve the shortage of small change. Due May 22, 1785. The equivalent value in lawful money is shown. Typeset and with blank backs. Signers were Paul Allen, James Arnold, Welcome Arnold, William Bowen, John I. Clark, Theodore Foster, George Olney, Joseph DeH. Russell, Ebenezer Thompson, and Olney Winsor.

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