NC 1776 $7-1/2
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Title
NC 1776 $7-1/2
            Subject
Money--North Carolina--Specimens
                    Paper money--North Carolina--Specimens
            Description
North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value seven and an half dollars
                    Engraved seven and an half dollar Bill of Credit issued by North Carolina with narrow borders on both sides and, in lower left corner, a vignette of a U. S. flag with 13 stripes and Union Jack in upper left corner. Left border: “G. L./ Seven Dollars & ½.” Right border: “Seven Dollars & ½.” Main text: Death to/ Counter-/ feit./ Seven Dollars and an half./ No Carolina Currency/ No 2606 SEVEN DOLLARS/ AND AN HALF/ By Authority of Congress/ at Halifax April 2d 1776.” Ink signatures: “Webb”/ “ W Haywood” and “D Sumner.” Ink inscriptions on reverse: “E Adcoch/ to [illegible]” “John S l”, “Capt Ramsey to we” arris Gresham/ to AC”, “M Colnl Young/ GL”.
                    Engraved initials “G L” in lower corner of left border are assumed to be those of Gabriel Lewyn, a Baltimore goldsmith. An Act dated April 2, 1776, authorized the printing of $1,250,000 (£500,000) in Bills of Credit. The bills were issued in two series: $250,000 in the first, dated April 2, 1776 (the beginning of the session) and $1,000,000 in the second dated May 9, 1776. Each bill has a vignette and some also contain mottoes. This denomination was issued in a series of 10,000 bills. Fractional denominations (less than one dollar) are smaller in size than the higher denominations. Bills were signed by: Willis Alston, J. Bradford, William Haywood, G. Hill, Benjamin McCulloch, David Sumner, J. Webb, and William Williams.
            Creator
Davis, James
                    Lewyn, Gabriel
            Source
Purchase
            Publisher
James Davis
                    Gabriel Lewyn
            Date
1776
            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.”
            Relation
TP.1986.032.001
            Language
eng
            Type
Money
            Identifier
TP.1986.033.001
            Coverage
New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina
                    Halifax, Halifax County, North Carolina
                    Baltimore, Maryland
            Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Money
            Physical Dimensions
OH: 2 3/8” (6.1 cm); OW: 3 7/16” (8.5 cm)
            Collection
Citation
Davis, James and Lewyn, Gabriel, “NC 1776 $7-1/2,” Craven County Digital History, accessed October 31, 2025, https://kellenberger.mycprl.org/digital/items/show/521.
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