First Federal Issue: Maryland
Maryland First Federal Issue revenues are relatively common. All denominations up to the $1 value are known, as is the $4 value.
| 4¢ (RM 97) |
 | 10¢ (RM98) |
| |
 | 25¢ (RM100) |
| |
 | 50¢ (RM102) |
 | 75¢ (RM103) |

Baltimore, August 31, 1798, promissory note in the amount of $84.77. Taxed 4¢ (RM97) as a note above $20 and not exceeding $100 payable within 60 days.

July 18, 1800, promissory note in the amount of 19 pounds, 6 shillings, 1 penny. Taxed 10¢ (RM98) as a note above $20 and not exceeding $100 payable in more than 60 days.

April 1, 1800, promissory note in the amount of 70 pounds. Taxed 25¢ (RM100) as a note above $100 and not exceeding $500 payable in more than 60 days.

September 11, 1800, promissory note in the amount of 76 pounds, 19 shillings, four pence, halfpenny. Taxed 50¢ (RM102) as a note above $500 and not exceeding $1,000 payable in more than 60 days.

July 8, 1799, promissory note in the amount of 3,870 pounds. Taxed 75¢ (RM103) as a note above $1,000 payable in more than 60 days.