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March 1750 Rhode Island Bills Of Credit Bond

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Colonial America
Rhode Island Treasury Bond for "Bills Of Public Credit" a Specified Money Bond to the "Emission of March 18, 1750" Currency Issue Related
December 19, 1751-Dated due by Colonial America, Partially-Printed Document Signed, "Abraham Clark", Rare Interest Money Bond to the State of Rhode Island based on the "Bills of Public Credit of the (Paper Money) Emission... of March 18, 1750...," payable by December 19, 1758, with Interest, Choice Very Fine.
This Paper Money Loan Document is dated on December 19, 1751, where Abraham Clark has received from the Colony of Rhode Island, 63 Shillings in, "Bills of Public Credit of the Emission.., or in Silver or Gold Coin equivalent... of March 18, 1750," and bonds himself and his heirs to repay this Loan to the Colony by December 19, 1758, with Interest. This boldly typeset printed, financial Document measures about 7" x 8" and is boldly signed on the front by "Abraham Clark" and also by witnesses Joseph Randall Jr. and Job Joy. This historic Rhode Island Treasury Bond directly related to that specifically dated issue of it's paper money of the March 18, 1750 emission, but the printed text also gives the "Exchange Rate" between the paper notes, hard Gold Coin and Silver Coin. Aside from a lacking a small piece out of the paper immediately right of the signature where the Clark's wax seal would have been located, this rare Rhode Island Bond form is in choice condition opn clean laid period paper. A rare and important fully issued Colonial Rhode Island Paper Money interest bond.
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Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Colonial Currency, Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Rhode Island Currency, American Revolutionary War Loan, Colonial America, Province of Fiscal Paper, Printing Paper Money, Revolutionary War, George Washington, Continental Congress, Independence Hall, No Taxation Without Representation, Inflation, Fiat Currency, Currency Printing, Benjamin Franklin, Continental Treasury

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Colonial America
Rhode Island Treasury Bond for "Bills Of Public Credit" a Specified Money Bond to the "Emission of March 18, 1750" Currency Issue Related
December 19, 1751-Dated due by Colonial America, Partially-Printed Document Signed, "Abraham Clark", Rare Interest Money Bond to the State of Rhode Island based on the "Bills of Public Credit of the (Paper Money) Emission... of March 18, 1750...," payable by December 19, 1758, with Interest, Choice Very Fine.
This Paper Money Loan Document is dated on December 19, 1751, where Abraham Clark has received from the Colony of Rhode Island, 63 Shillings in, "Bills of Public Credit of the Emission.., or in Silver or Gold Coin equivalent... of March 18, 1750," and bonds himself and his heirs to repay this Loan to the Colony by December 19, 1758, with Interest. This boldly typeset printed, financial Document measures about 7" x 8" and is boldly signed on the front by "Abraham Clark" and also by witnesses Joseph Randall Jr. and Job Joy. This historic Rhode Island Treasury Bond directly related to that specifically dated issue of it's paper money of the March 18, 1750 emission, but the printed text also gives the "Exchange Rate" between the paper notes, hard Gold Coin and Silver Coin. Aside from a lacking a small piece out of the paper immediately right of the signature where the Clark's wax seal would have been located, this rare Rhode Island Bond form is in choice condition opn clean laid period paper. A rare and important fully issued Colonial Rhode Island Paper Money interest bond.
KEYWORDS:
Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Colonial Currency, Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Rhode Island Currency, American Revolutionary War Loan, Colonial America, Province of Fiscal Paper, Printing Paper Money, Revolutionary War, George Washington, Continental Congress, Independence Hall, No Taxation Without Representation, Inflation, Fiat Currency, Currency Printing, Benjamin Franklin, Continental Treasury

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