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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Series of July 12, 1709 series of Connecticut Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 32 distinct entries with CPG® values between $7,500.00 and $18,000.00.
£24,000 (£8,000, £11,000, and £5,000) in indented Bills of Credit issued pursuant to the May 1709, Oct. 1709 and Oct. 1710 Acts to pay for an aborted expedition against Canada. These were receivable for taxes at 5% advance, but not legal tender. Engraved on two copper plates by Jeremiah Dummer of Boston, the four highest denominations being on the “large” or “great plate” and the lowest four being on the “small plate.” Colony Arms contain the motto SUSTINET QUI TRANSTULIT (He who transplants sustains himself). The Arms are surrounded by frames, having a dif...

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Series of July 12, 1709 Value Range  
Jul 12, 1709 2s Connecticut (Fr. CT1a)
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Jul 12, 1709 2s Connecticut, AR Monogram (Fr. CT1b)
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Jul 12, 1709 2s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Scroll Reverse (Fr. CT1c)
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Jul 12, 1709 2s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Flowers Reverse (Fr. CT1d)
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Jul 12, 1709 2s6d Connecticut, Redated May 1713 (Fr. CT2a)
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Jul 12, 1709 2s6d Connecticut, AR Monogram (Fr. CT2b)
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Jul 12, 1709 2s6d Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Scroll Reverse (Fr. CT2c)
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Jul 12, 1709 2s6d Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Flowers Reverse (Fr. CT2d)
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Jul 12, 1709 3s Connecticut (Fr. CT3a)
$7,500
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$18,000
$7,500 - $18,000
Jul 12, 1709 3s Connecticut, AR Monogram (Fr. CT3b)
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Jul 12, 1709 3s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Scroll Reverse (Fr. CT3c)
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Jul 12, 1709 3s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Flowers Reverse (Fr. CT3d)
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Jul 12, 1709 5s Connecticut (Fr. CT4a)
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Jul 12, 1709 5s Connecticut, AR Monogram (Fr. CT4b)
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Jul 12, 1709 5s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Scroll Reverse (Fr. CT4c)
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Jul 12, 1709 5s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Flowers Reverse (Fr. CT4d)
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Jul 12, 1709 10s Connecticut (Fr. CT5a)
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Jul 12, 1709 10s Connecticut, AR Monogram (Fr. CT5b)
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Jul 12, 1709 10s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Scroll Reverse (Fr. CT5c)
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Jul 12, 1709 10s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Flowers Reverse (Fr. CT5d)
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Jul 12, 1709 20s Connecticut (Fr. CT6a)
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Jul 12, 1709 20s Connecticut, AR Monogram (Fr. CT6b)
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Jul 12, 1709 20s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Scroll Reverse (Fr. CT6c)
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Jul 12, 1709 20s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Flowers Reverse (Fr. CT6d)
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Jul 12, 1709 40s Connecticut (Fr. CT7a)
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Jul 12, 1709 40s Connecticut, AR Monogram (Fr. Ct7b)
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Jul 12, 1709 40s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Scroll Reverse (Fr. CT7c)
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Jul 12, 1709 40s Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Flowers Reverse (Fr. CT7d)
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Jul 12, 1709 £5 Connecticut (Fr. CT8a)
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Jul 12, 1709 £5 Connecticut, AR Monogram (Fr. CT8b)
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Jul 12, 1709 £5 Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Scroll Reverse (Fr. CT8c)
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Jul 12, 1709 £5 Connecticut, Redated May 1713 Flowers Reverse (Fr. Ct8d)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Series of July 12, 1709 series of Connecticut Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 32 distinct entries with CPG® values between $7,500.00 and $18,000.00.
£24,000 (£8,000, £11,000, and £5,000) in indented Bills of Credit issued pursuant to the May 1709, Oct. 1709 and Oct. 1710 Acts to pay for an aborted expedition against Canada. These were receivable for taxes at 5% advance, but not legal tender. Engraved on two copper plates by Jeremiah Dummer of Boston, the four highest denominations being on the “large” or “great plate” and the lowest four being on the “small plate.” Colony Arms contain the motto SUSTINET QUI TRANSTULIT (He who transplants sustains himself). The Arms are surrounded by frames, having a dif...

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