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Dig Deeper: What did the state of Franklin use as currency?
There was a shortage of currency (coins and bills) in the United States in the early years. Many people and governments accepted European coins as currency. Since there was even more of a shortage of currency on the frontier, the state of Franklin had to get creative in what they would accept as payment for taxes.
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3 shillings, 6 pence per yard 6 shillings 6 shillings 1 shilling, 3 pence 2 shillings, 6 pence per gallon 3 shillings 1 shilling a pound 15 shilling per 100 |
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