Hi,
Before I answer, where did you get the half dollar bill?
Robert Aitken for all 13 colonies
yes but they were better known as Morivians
The stamp act put a tax on every printed paper in the colonies.
The Stamp act.
The Stamp Act of 1765. It was where "taxation without representation" came from.
Robert Aitken for all 13 colonies
stamp act
When paper was first printed, the states were still colonies. The colonies released the paper money and called them bills of credit. They were issued by the government and then citizens used them to pay their taxes.
if it was printed by the us government it never expires in the united states and its colonies.
yes but they were better known as Morivians
The Pennsylvania Gazette was printed by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia. It was one of the most influential newspapers in the American colonies during the 18th century.
it depends on a lot of things like condition, player, year it was printed, and company that made it and how many they printed.
Stamp Act
The stamp act put a tax on every printed paper in the colonies.
it depends on a lot of things like condition, player, year it was printed, and company that made it and how many they printed.
It is true that the Stamp Act levied a tax on nearly all printed material in the colonies. This included everything from playing cards to newspapers.
If your notes overprint is printed with red ink its worth 115-700 dollars this all depends on the condition 115 in bad condition and up to 700 in uncirculated perfect condition. If it is printed with blue ink it is worth 21-950 dollars depending on the condition and treasury signers.