First Federal Issue: Rhode Island
Rhode Island First Federal Issue revenues are of average rarity. All denominations up to the $1 value are known.
 | 4¢ (RM188) |
 | 10¢ (RM189) |
| 20¢ (RM190) |
| |
| 25¢ (RM191) |
 | 30¢ (RM192) |
| |
| $1.00 (RM195) |
August 21, 1800, promissory note in the amount of $50.54. Taxed 4¢ (RM188) as a note above $20 and not exceeding $100 payable within 60 days.
Somerset, March 8, 1800, promissory note in the amount of $203. Taxed 10¢ (RM189) as a note above $100 and not exceeding $500, payable within 60 days.
Bristol, Rhode Island, February 17, 1800, promissory note in the amount of $600. Taxed 20¢ (RM190) as a note above $500 and not exceeding $,1000, payable within 60 days.
West Greenwich, Rhode Island, August 21, 1800, promissory note in the amount of $217. Taxed 25¢ (RM191) in error. As the note is payable within 60 days, it should have been taxed 10¢ instead of 25¢.
Providence, July 12, 1800, insurance policy for the Schooner Favorite, sailing from New London to St. Thomas, taxed $1.00 (RM195) as an insurance policy for a ship from the United States to a foreign port, with an insured amount greater than $500.