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1720 Colonial Louisiana Livres France Banque Royale Dix A20a PMG AU50

La Louisiane notes, collected in the American series for generations, are historic artifacts reflecting the intersection of 18th Century European "Bubble" financing schemes and the North American continent. The territory was expansive and surrounded the Mississippi River as it flowed south from present-day Wisconsin and drained into the Gulf through New Orleans. Importantly, the land surrounding St. Louis, the eventual Missouri Territory, and later State of Missouri were included. These technically French notes (and listed in the Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money) were Royal issues created by Scottish born John Law in order to stimulate investments in these New World territories. The earliest Banque Generale notes (1716-1718), signed by Law himself, are virtually unobtainable. They were replaced by rarely seen 1719 Banque Royale notes. This second series July 1, 1720 note is printed on white indented paper and has bold watermark near the left lettering. Check out all the great US Coins, Paper Money, Ancients, World and Exonumia at Sarasota Numismatics. We are happy to answer any questions about this or anything in our vast inventory.

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Description / 1720 Colonial Louisiana Livres France Banque Royale Dix A20a PMG AU50

La Louisiane notes, collected in the American series for generations, are historic artifacts reflecting the intersection of 18th Century European "Bubble" financing schemes and the North American continent. The territory was expansive and surrounded the Mississippi River as it flowed south from present-day Wisconsin and drained into the Gulf through New Orleans. Importantly, the land surrounding St. Louis, the eventual Missouri Territory, and later State of Missouri were included. These technically French notes (and listed in the Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money) were Royal issues created by Scottish born John Law in order to stimulate investments in these New World territories. The earliest Banque Generale notes (1716-1718), signed by Law himself, are virtually unobtainable. They were replaced by rarely seen 1719 Banque Royale notes. This second series July 1, 1720 note is printed on white indented paper and has bold watermark near the left lettering. Check out all the great US Coins, Paper Money, Ancients, World and Exonumia at Sarasota Numismatics. We are happy to answer any questions about this or anything in our vast inventory.

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Friedberg Number A20A
Grading Service PMG
Denomination Type Colonial
Year of Issue NONE
Grade AU50
Circ/UnCirc Circulated
Currency Designation N/A