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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of 1767 Written Dates series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 1 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,900.00 and $3,750.00.
£60,000 in indented engraved Public Orders payable to bearer and authorized by the April 18, 1767 Act, and receivable for taxes until Sept. 29, 1772. The date is written in ink. Issued to build the Exchange and Customs House and the New Watch House in Charleston. A handwritten “a” is in each quadrant of many of the Orders. Signers were Miles Brewton, Benjamin Dart, Henry Laurens, Thomas Lynch, Peter Manigault, J. Parsons, Charles Pinckney, Sr., John Rutledge, and Benjamin Smith.

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  Issue of 1767 Written Dates Value Range Favorite
Issue of 1767 Written Dates Value Range  
1767 £20 South Carolina, Dates hand written (Fr. SC85)
$1,900
-
$3,750
$1,900 - $3,750

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of 1767 Written Dates series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 1 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,900.00 and $3,750.00.
£60,000 in indented engraved Public Orders payable to bearer and authorized by the April 18, 1767 Act, and receivable for taxes until Sept. 29, 1772. The date is written in ink. Issued to build the Exchange and Customs House and the New Watch House in Charleston. A handwritten “a” is in each quadrant of many of the Orders. Signers were Miles Brewton, Benjamin Dart, Henry Laurens, Thomas Lynch, Peter Manigault, J. Parsons, Charles Pinckney, Sr., John Rutledge, and Benjamin Smith.

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