. The financial relations of North Carolina and the Continental Congress. his coin was called the Carolina Elephant. At the present times very rare. 2. This was a medalet having upon it the bust of Pitt, vihich passed formoney in all the colonies. I 3. The demands of the colonists for more soecie vfas met in 1722 and 1723by the issue of these coins which were called the Rosa Americananoney. 4. This is another Rosa Americana coin ?;hich was struck in the year 1738. Copies taken from Coins and Coinage. » 10, £ s. d. Feathers per Pound 0 1 4 Pitch per Barrel full gauged 1 0 0


. The financial relations of North Carolina and the Continental Congress. his coin was called the Carolina Elephant. At the present times very rare. 2. This was a medalet having upon it the bust of Pitt, vihich passed formoney in all the colonies. I 3. The demands of the colonists for more soecie vfas met in 1722 and 1723by the issue of these coins which were called the Rosa Americananoney. 4. This is another Rosa Americana coin ?;hich was struck in the year 1738. Copies taken from Coins and Coinage. » 10, £ s. d. Feathers per Pound 0 1 4 Pitch per Barrel full gauged 1 0 0 Pork per Barrel 2 5 0 Tobacco per hundred weight 0 10 0 Wheat Bushel 0 3 6 Leather tannd uncurried per lb. 0 0 8 Wild Cat Skins per piece 0 1 0 Cheese per Pound 0 0 4 Drest Buck 4 Doe Skins per Pound 0 2 6 Tarr per Barrel full gauged 0 10 0 Whale Oil per Barrel 1 10 0 Beef per Barrel 1 10 0 Regarding the issue of bills of credit, the Mother Country beingmuch in advance of the Colonies in economic development, took the highlyconservative viewpoint, while with the colo


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