NC 1771 3 Pounds

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Dublin Core

Title

NC 1771 3 Pounds

Subject

Money--North Carolina--Specimens
Paper money--North Carolina--Specimens

Description

North Carolina paper currency, Debenture Bill value three pounds
Engraved three-pound Debenture Bill issued by North Carolina. Printed from engraved copper plate with scroll and flower border on left edge and a vignette showing the magna charta in lower left corner. Printed inscription: “3£ THREE POUNDS. No 1771/ The Province of North Carolina/ is indebted to the Possessor hereof / Three Pounds Proc[lamation] Money to be paid/ out of the Public Treasury according/ to Act of Assembly passed Decbr 1771.” Ink signatures on obverse: “J Rutherfurd, John Harvey/ Rd Caswell.” Ink signatures on the reverse: “Montfort” and numerous other inscriptions written over one another.
£60,000 in Debenture Bills was issued pursuant to the December 1771 Act of the Assembly. The bills were payable in Proclamation Money. Joseph Montfort was the Treasurer of the Northern District of North Carolina and his signature often appears on the reverse of this issue of bills.

Creator

Davis, James

Source

Purchase

Publisher

James Davis

Date

1771

Contributor

Richards, Nancy
Knight, Dean

Rights

Permission to use the photograph must be obtained in writing from Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens, New Bern, North Carolina. It must be accompanied by the caption” From the collection of Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens, New Bern, North Carolina; North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archive and History.”

Format

OH: 2 ½” (6.2 cm); OW: 4” (10.2 cm)

Language

eng

Type

Money

Identifier

TP.1986.021.001

Coverage

New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Money

Physical Dimensions

OH: 2 ½” (6.2 cm); OW: 4” (10.2 cm)

Citation

Davis, James, “NC 1771 3 Pounds,” Craven County Digital History, accessed September 29, 2024, https://kellenberger.mycprl.org/digital/items/show/509.