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The Issue of March 25, 1737 series of New Jersey Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 9 distinct entries.
£50,000 (£40,000 plus £10,000 to exchange for worn bills) was issued in Proclamation money authorized by the Act of Aug. 13, 1733 subject to Royal approval, which was finally granted on May 4, 1735. Although he news of approval came promptly after authorization, the formal document was deliberately withheld by an obstinate American official until was ordered on June 28, 1736 and again on August 24, 1736 to deliver it. The issue was secured by mortgage loans and known as the "Third Bank." Legal tender "between man and man" until Mar. 25, 1753 and invalid aft...

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Issue of March 25, 1737 Value Range  
Mar 25, 1737 1s New Jersey (Fr. NJ47)
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Mar 25, 1737 1s6d New Jersey (Fr. NJ48)
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Mar 25, 1737 3s New Jersey (Fr. NJ49)
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Mar 25, 1737 6s New Jersey (Fr. NJ50)
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Mar 25, 1737 12s New Jersey (Fr. NJ51)
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Mar 25, 1737 15s New Jersey (Fr. NJ52)
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Mar 25, 1737 30s New Jersey (Fr. NJ53)
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Mar 25, 1737 £3 New Jersey (Fr. NJ54)
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The Issue of March 25, 1737 series of New Jersey Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 9 distinct entries.
£50,000 (£40,000 plus £10,000 to exchange for worn bills) was issued in Proclamation money authorized by the Act of Aug. 13, 1733 subject to Royal approval, which was finally granted on May 4, 1735. Although he news of approval came promptly after authorization, the formal document was deliberately withheld by an obstinate American official until was ordered on June 28, 1736 and again on August 24, 1736 to deliver it. The issue was secured by mortgage loans and known as the "Third Bank." Legal tender "between man and man" until Mar. 25, 1753 and invalid aft...

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