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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of July 14, 1780 series of Virginia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 12 distinct entries with CPG® values between $100.00 and $900.00.
£2,000,000 ($6,666,666) in Treasury Bills were redeemable at $1 in specie for $40 in bills by Dec. 31, 1784 and were authorized by the July 14, 1780 Act, without legal tender status until the Act of Oct. 1780, which was revoked in Nov. 1781. These were typeset and printed on very thin paper. Denominations were also printed on the back. Two control letters are on denominations of $35 and over. Deliberate misspellings of words constitute secret marks and are found in this and subsequent issues. Printed by Dixon and Nicholson. Signers were Edward Archer, J. Ho...

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Issue of July 14, 1780 Value Range  
Jul 14, 1780 $3 Virginia (Fr. VA179)
$130.00
-
$325
$130.00 - $325
Jul 14, 1780 $6 Virginia (Fr. VA180)
$165.00
-
$390
$165.00 - $390
Jul 14, 1780 $10 Virginia (Fr. VA181)
$130.00
-
$390
$130.00 - $390
Jul 14, 1780 $13 Virginia (Fr. VA182)
$260
-
$650
$260 - $650
Jul 14, 1780 $15 Virginia (Fr. VA183)
$260
-
$525
$260 - $525
Jul 14, 1780 $20 Virginia (Fr. VA184)
$130.00
-
$900
$130.00 - $900
Jul 14, 1780 $35 Virginia (Fr. VA185)
$100.00
-
$455
$100.00 - $455
Jul 14, 1780 $45 Virginia (Fr. VA186)
$195.00
-
$650
$195.00 - $650

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Jul 14, 1780 $55 Virginia (Fr. VA187)
$165.00
-
$525
$165.00 - $525
Jul 14, 1780 $60 Virginia (Fr. VA188)
$165.00
-
$725
$165.00 - $725
Jul 14, 1780 $80 Virginia (Fr. VA189)
$165.00
-
$775
$165.00 - $775
Jul 14, 1780 $100 Virginia (Fr. VA190)
$230.00
-
$775
$230.00 - $775
       

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Issue of July 14, 1780 series of Virginia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 12 distinct entries with CPG® values between $100.00 and $900.00.
£2,000,000 ($6,666,666) in Treasury Bills were redeemable at $1 in specie for $40 in bills by Dec. 31, 1784 and were authorized by the July 14, 1780 Act, without legal tender status until the Act of Oct. 1780, which was revoked in Nov. 1781. These were typeset and printed on very thin paper. Denominations were also printed on the back. Two control letters are on denominations of $35 and over. Deliberate misspellings of words constitute secret marks and are found in this and subsequent issues. Printed by Dixon and Nicholson. Signers were Edward Archer, J. Ho...

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