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The Issue of July 6, 1757 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 2 distinct entries.
£229,300 was issued in Public Orders. Of these £160,000 were for Howarth’s regiment and were to be current until November 30, 1762; and £69,300 were for fortifications at Charleston and Fort Johnson and were to be current until June 14, 1766. Signers were Egerton Leigh, Peter Manigault, James Michie, Charles Pinckney, George Ronpell, and George Saxby.

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Issue of July 6, 1757 Value Range  
Jul 6, 1757 £10 South Carolina (Fr. SC74)
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Jul 6, 1757 £20 South Carolina (Fr. SC75)
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The Issue of July 6, 1757 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 2 distinct entries.
£229,300 was issued in Public Orders. Of these £160,000 were for Howarth’s regiment and were to be current until November 30, 1762; and £69,300 were for fortifications at Charleston and Fort Johnson and were to be current until June 14, 1766. Signers were Egerton Leigh, Peter Manigault, James Michie, Charles Pinckney, George Ronpell, and George Saxby.

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