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American coins and paper money, 17th-18th century (c1880)
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American coins and paper money, 17th-18th century (c1880)
American coins and paper money, 17th-18th century (c1880). 1, American 20 dollar bill (1775); 2, Maryland shilling, 1788; George III American halfpenny; 4, barry Standish (Baltimore) threepenny piece; 5, Carolina halfpenny, 1694; 6, Virginia £ 5 bill (1773). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume II, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880
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This print takes us back to the 17th and 18th centuries, showcasing a collection of American coins and paper money. Each piece tells a story of America's colonial past, its economic growth, and the influence of British rule during that era. At the center of attention is an American 20 dollar bill from 1775, representing the early stages of currency in the United States. Surrounding it are various other fascinating artifacts such as a Maryland shilling from 1788, a George III American halfpenny, a barry Standish threepenny piece from Baltimore, a Carolina halfpenny dating back to 1694, and even a Virginia £5 bill from 1773. The intricate engravings on these coins and banknotes reflect both their artistic value and historical significance. They serve as tangible reminders of America's journey towards independence while still being under British control. Displayed against a monochrome backdrop, this print captures the essence of finance and economics during this transformative period in American history. It offers viewers an opportunity to explore how currency played an essential role in shaping society at that time. Preserved within Cassells History of the United States by Edmund Ollier, Volume II published around c1880s London; this image serves as not only an educational tool but also as a visual testament to our nation's financial heritage.
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