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10 Dollar Spanish Milled May 17, 1781 And 100 Dollar Spanish

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These two notes I always planned to keep because of Bolling Stark signatures. My grandmothers maiden name was Stark. She named my father John Stark Royall. They are not very pretty either, but they have been fun to research! I'm curious who printed the "Virginia Currency". One of these notes it is obvious who printed it - John Dunlap. Both were printed on the really thin paper.



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Not sure who printed the Virginia note. Value around $100 or so. Note that the various mis-spellings were on purpose to serve as "secret marks".

Your other note had 2760 issued and is worth a couple hundred dollars or so.
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And, that is funny because those are the ones I would want to keep! :)
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That's interesting. I have read that. They spelled POUNDS incorrectly, and left out the D to distinguish a counterfeit. The first bill I showed had it on the margin.

Thank you for the reply! :)
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No, I haven't showed it yet. I will post the note with the "POUNS" in the margin. :)

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We have posted a few notes on ebay. Just thought you guys might want to know. Thank you for all your help! :)
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