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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of January 1, 1776 series of Delaware Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $108.00 and $1,880.00.
£30,000 in Bills of Credit issued pursuant to the Sept. 2, 1775 Act for 16 year mortgage loans, but to be redeemable on Jan. 1, 1788. Four different border cuts were on each denomination. English Arms are turned sideways on the six lowest denominations. Cuts of a sheaf of wheat are on the backs. Otherwise typeset. Not indented even though bills so state. Cuts engraved by James Adams who also printed the bills. Adams had previously worked for Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia. The thick paper containing blue thread and mica flakes is the same paper used for Continental Currency. The numbering of this issue was continuous on the sheets and disregarded denominations. Signers were Thomas Collins, Boaz Manlove, John McKinly, and James Sykes.

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  Issue of January 1, 1776 Value Range Favorite
Issue of January 1, 1776 Value Range  
Jan 1, 1776 1s Delaware (Fr. DE73)
$108.00
-
$1,880
$108.00 - $1,880
Jan 1, 1776 18d Delaware (Fr. DE74)
$108.00
-
$1,150
$108.00 - $1,150
Jan 1, 1776 2s6d Delaware (Fr. DE75)
$108.00
-
$715
$108.00 - $715
Jan 1, 1776 4s Delaware (Fr. DE76)
$108.00
-
$1,880
$108.00 - $1,880
Jan 1, 1776 5s Delaware (Fr. DE77)
$108.00
-
$1,880
$108.00 - $1,880
Jan 1, 1776 6s Delaware (Fr. DE78)
$108.00
-
$1,880
$108.00 - $1,880
Jan 1, 1776 10s Delaware (Fr. DE79)
$108.00
-
$1,880
$108.00 - $1,880
Jan 1, 1776 20s Delaware (Fr. DE80)
$108.00
-
$1,880
$108.00 - $1,880

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of January 1, 1776 series of Delaware Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $108.00 and $1,880.00.
£30,000 in Bills of Credit issued pursuant to the Sept. 2, 1775 Act for 16 year mortgage loans, but to be redeemable on Jan. 1, 1788. Four different border cuts were on each denomination. English Arms are turned sideways on the six lowest denominations. Cuts of a sheaf of wheat are on the backs. Otherwise typeset. Not indented even though bills so state. Cuts engraved by James Adams who also printed the bills. Adams had previously worked for Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia. The thick paper containing blue thread and mica flakes is the same paper used for Continental Currency. The numbering of this issue was continuous on the sheets and disregarded denominations. Signers were Thomas Collins, Boaz Manlove, John McKinly, and James Sykes.

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