From the outset of the American Revolution, each state considered itself free of all English restraints on the issuance of paper money. A flood of issues by each State to cover its own government and military expenditures kept engravers and printers busy. When the currency was redeemed or taken out of circulation, many were marked as redeemed by putting a hole in the paper. Two-color note, May 5, 1780. |
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