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The 1735-50 Sola Bills series of Georgia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 5 distinct entries.
£32,250 sterling in Sola Bills were provided by the issuance in England of bearer Bills of Exchange drawn by the accountant for the “Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America” and countersigned by James Oglethorpe and others in America. The name, Sola Bill, was applied because, being intended for circulation, only one bill of exchange was drawn and was not supplemented with the second, third and more bills of exchange which customarily paralleled the first. Sola Bills circulated in America as currency until they were returned to England for...

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  1735-50 Sola Bills Value Range Favorite
1735-50 Sola Bills Value Range  
1735-50 £1 Georgia (Fr. GA5)
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1735-50 £2 Georgia (Fr. GA6)
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1735-50 £5 Georgia (Fr. GA7)
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1735-50 £10 Georgia (Fr. GA8)
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1735-50 £20 Georgia (Fr. GA9)
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The 1735-50 Sola Bills series of Georgia Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 5 distinct entries.
£32,250 sterling in Sola Bills were provided by the issuance in England of bearer Bills of Exchange drawn by the accountant for the “Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America” and countersigned by James Oglethorpe and others in America. The name, Sola Bill, was applied because, being intended for circulation, only one bill of exchange was drawn and was not supplemented with the second, third and more bills of exchange which customarily paralleled the first. Sola Bills circulated in America as currency until they were returned to England for...

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