Colonial currency refers to the various forms of currency used in the American colonies prior to the United States’ independence from Great Britain. These paper currencies were often issued by the colonies themselves, and their values varied greatly. The most notable colonial currency was the Continental, introduced in 1775, which suffered from hyperinflation due to excessive printing.
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Colonial New Jersey Three Pound Note of 1758 | John Ford Collection
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