Description:

3 Boston Treasury Certificates "for the sole purpose of carrying on the war"

A group of three receipts signed by David Jeffries, Boston Town Treasurer, during the summer of 1780, for money borrowed "for the sole purpose of carrying on the war." Dated June 27-August 3, 1780. All signed "David Jeffries." Of varying sizes. All with flattened folds, uneven toning, and minor soiling throughout. Uneven, rough edges. All with bold signatures.

Includes:

1. Boston Town Treasury Certificate issued to Benjamin Edes Jr. Measuring 6.375" x 3.25", dated August 3, 1780. No. 1053 for £54 with interest, payable “out of the next Tax…for the sole purpose of carrying on the War.” Endorsed by Edes on verso.

2. Boston Town Treasury Certificate issued to Colonel Gabriel Johonnott. Measuring 6" x 2.5", dated June 27, 1780. No. 220 for £250 with interest, payable “out of the next Tax…for the sole purpose of carrying on the War.” Endorsed by Johonnott on verso.

3. Boston Town Treasury Certificate issued to John Coffin Jones. Measuring 6.25" x 2.5", dated June 27, 1780. No. 290 for £900 with interest, payable “out of the next Tax…for the sole purpose of carrying on the War.” Endorsed by Jones on verso.

Between 1775 and the early 1790s, the 13 former colonies had to devise a way to form a fiscal state that would not only live up to the aspirations of the new society, but also avoid the mistakes that the British state had made in their eyes. The temporary alternatives that were put into place between 1775 and 1781 were relatively weak, with the central government relying on both inflation and outright confiscation. Surprisingly, taxation made very little contribution to war finances. Taxes used to raise funds during the Revolutionary War were lower than any other major American war. Because of this, by the end of the war, the outstanding debt of Congress and the states was astronomical and likely more significant than at the conclusion of any other war in US history.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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