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#281 Hope you remember your History! Good Luck

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QUESTION:

 

Q. In 1775, New York and North Carolina changed the denominations of their notes from the English style money units to what?

 

 

 

Good Luck!

 

Our first place winner will receive a coupon for 1 note graded under the Standard grading tier. (You must have an active account with PMG, call PMG for details) There will also be a runner up prize given to a randomly selected player with the correct answer.

 

 

REMINDER: The Numisma-Quest ends on Saturday at midnight EST. Entries after that time will not be valid. See the Trivia info post for more details.

 

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State-issued bills of credit changed from shillings or Pound's and were issued in DOLLARS or decimal system we have today in New York and North Carolina The transition to the U.S. dollar occurred in the mid-1790s as state bills of credit were

retired, the U.S. mint opened, and new banks opened issuing dollar-denominated banknotes

 

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QUESTION:

 

In 1775, New York and North Carolina changed the denominations of their notes from the English style money units to what?

 

ANSWER:

 

Spanish Dollars

 

Congratulations to our 1st place winner mhardin2413! You will receive a coupon for 1 free standard grading.

 

Congratulations to our runner up winner dan8402! You will be receiving a PMG Bank Bag and a sample.

 

Thanks for playing this weeks Numisma-Quest. Dont forget to stop by for this weeks NGC question

 

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