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The Issue of February 20, 1718/19 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 1 distinct entries.
“Rice Bills” issued in anticipation of collection of taxes in rice at 30s per hundredweight (112 pounds). Those redeemed from this and the following issue were reissued pursuant to the Sept. 21, 1721 Act by endorsing “Interest already paid” in red ink across the face. By the 1721 Act taxes were made payable in paper medium instead of rice because of a rise in the price of rice due to inflation. Denominations are not known.

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Feb 20, 1718 (Unknown) South Carolina (Fr. SC21)
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The Issue of February 20, 1718/19 series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 1 distinct entries.
“Rice Bills” issued in anticipation of collection of taxes in rice at 30s per hundredweight (112 pounds). Those redeemed from this and the following issue were reissued pursuant to the Sept. 21, 1721 Act by endorsing “Interest already paid” in red ink across the face. By the 1721 Act taxes were made payable in paper medium instead of rice because of a rise in the price of rice due to inflation. Denominations are not known.

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