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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of February 28, 1746/47 series of Delaware Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $390.00 and $5,250.00.
£20,000 in Bills of Credit issued pursuant to the Feb. 28, 1746 Act to exchange for prior issues and to continue Loan Office operations. In 1743 a similar authorization had been made but apparently no bills were issued as the Feb. 28, 1746 Act provided for the same action. The faces have English Arms in a rectangular background as well as top and bottom border cuts. Thomas Leech cut the Arms in which he put his name LEECH. The crowns are keyed to the denominations. On the back of the four highest denominations are nature prints and animal cuts, as well as the warning “to counterfeit is DEATH”. The backs of the four lowest denominations are blank. Printed by Benjamin Franklin. The signers were William Armstrong, Jno. Bunche, Thomas Clark, John Clowes, and Hugh Durborrow.

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  Issue of February 28, 1746/47 Value Range Favorite
Issue of February 28, 1746/47 Value Range  
Feb 28, 1746 1s Delaware (Fr. DE23)
-
 
Feb 28, 1746 18d Delaware (Fr. DE24)
-
 
Feb 28, 1746 2s Delaware (Fr. DE25)
-
 
Feb 28, 1746 2s6d Delaware (Fr. DE26)
$390
-
$390
$390 - $390
Feb 28, 1746 5s Delaware (Fr. DE27)
-
 
Feb 28, 1746 10s Delaware (Fr. DE28)
$780
-
$780
$780 - $780
Feb 28, 1746 15s Delaware (Fr. DE29)
$390
-
$390
$390 - $390
Feb 28, 1746 20s Delaware (Fr. DE30)
$2,250
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$5,250
$2,250 - $5,250

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of February 28, 1746/47 series of Delaware Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $390.00 and $5,250.00.
£20,000 in Bills of Credit issued pursuant to the Feb. 28, 1746 Act to exchange for prior issues and to continue Loan Office operations. In 1743 a similar authorization had been made but apparently no bills were issued as the Feb. 28, 1746 Act provided for the same action. The faces have English Arms in a rectangular background as well as top and bottom border cuts. Thomas Leech cut the Arms in which he put his name LEECH. The crowns are keyed to the denominations. On the back of the four highest denominations are nature prints and animal cuts, as well as the warning “to counterfeit is DEATH”. The backs of the four lowest denominations are blank. Printed by Benjamin Franklin. The signers were William Armstrong, Jno. Bunche, Thomas Clark, John Clowes, and Hugh Durborrow.

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