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| Title | Five-dollar bill of credit, 1775 |
| Creator | North Carolina. Provincial Congress (Hillsborough, N.C.) |
| Date | August 21, 1775 |
| Description | Five-dollar bill of credit engraged vy William Tisdale of New Bern and issued in 1775. |
| Historical Notes | Although this 1775 bill is damaged, with a portion of its center missing, it retains an intact vignette of the Georgian-style "palace" designed by English architect John Hawks and built for Royal Governor William Tryon in New Bern between 1767 and 1770. William Tisdale, a silversmith in New Bern, engraved this image and designed the other printing plates for North Carolina's 1775 issue. It is noteworthy that this is the earliest depiction of Tryon Palace used on a publicly circulated document or imprint. |
| Subject Name | Tisdale, William, 1734?-1796. |
| Subject Topical |
Paper money Numismatic collections Money -- North Carolina -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 |
| Subject Geographic | North Carolina |
| Title Note | Title supplied by repository |
| Form General | Money |
| Collection in Repository | North Carolina Collection Gallery Numismatic Collection |
| Digital Collection | North Carolina Currency |
| Repository | North Carolina Collection Gallery, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Local Identifier | CK123.1 |
| Citation | Five-dollar bill of credit, 1775; CK123.1; North Carolina Collection Numismatic Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Copyright Holder | Public Domain |
| Medium of Original | Paper |
| path | \ncc\numismatics\ |
| Style/Period | American Revolution |
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