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The Issue of May 16, 1752 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 6 distinct entries.
£20,000 in legal tender Bills of Credit issued to replace worn bills and June 30, 1748 bills, which were on “bad paper.” Signers were Alexander Vander Dussen, Edward Fenwicke, Rawlins Lowndes, Robert Pringle, Jordan Roche, George Saxby, and Thomas Smith.

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Issue of May 16, 1752 Value Range  
May 16, 1752 5s South Carolina (Fr. SC68)
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May 16, 1752 6s3d South Carolina (Fr. SC69)
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May 16, 1752 £1 South Carolina (Fr. SC70)
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May 16, 1752 £2 South Carolina (Fr. SC71)
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May 16, 1752 £5 South Carolina (Fr. SC72)
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May 16, 1752 £10 South Carolina (Fr. SC73)
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The Issue of May 16, 1752 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 6 distinct entries.
£20,000 in legal tender Bills of Credit issued to replace worn bills and June 30, 1748 bills, which were on “bad paper.” Signers were Alexander Vander Dussen, Edward Fenwicke, Rawlins Lowndes, Robert Pringle, Jordan Roche, George Saxby, and Thomas Smith.

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