Colonials Generic term for coins made in (or for) America prior to the Federal Mint beginning operations.
(i.e. The hole in the ear of the Standing Liberty quarter is a necessary component of a Full Head designation.) Early American Coppers (Club) A club or society to advance the study of pre-1857 United States copper coinage including Colonials.
Select a Coin Type Colonials Half Cents (1793-1857) Large Cents (1793-1857) Flying Eagle and Indian Cents (1856-1909) Lincoln Cents (1909-to Date) Two and Three Cents Nickels (1864-1889) Shield and Liberty Nickels (1866-1913) Buffalo Nickels ...
Greek Imperials (also called Roman Colonials or Roman Provincials) are the coins of Greek cities issued for local use during the time that the city was part of the Roman Empire.
Tensions between American colonials and the British during the revolutionary period of the 1760s and 1770s led to open military conflict in 1775.
Adams, United States Numismatic Literature, Volume I, Nineteenth Century Auction Catalogues, describes the great publications of that era, describing each by the categories it contained, including large cents, half cents, colonials, ...
This 1451 lot sale included large cents, half dollars, patterns, colonials, silver dollars, and double eagles.
" This clarification meant Spanish coins would still be valued by weight and not by the piece (or as the colonials said "by tale") and that the standard measure was 80d per troy ounce, ...
A club or society to advance the study of pre-1857 United States copper coinage including Colonials. Many members specialize collecting large cents by Sheldon numbers. early strike ...
Early American Coppers (Club) - A club dedicated to advancing the study of pre-1857 United States copper coins including Colonials. ED - Acronym for environmental damage.
In truth, those who have been intimidated have not really given the matter full thought. With the exception of new issues, medieval coins are less expensive than ancients, those of the Renaissance or U.S. Colonials.
colonials - coins produced by the colony states prior to the time the United States government was formed. Most were made of copper and in small denominations.
collar - when a coin is struck the collar on the printing press surrounds the rim of the coin preventing the metal from flowing outside of the collar. colonials - coins produced by the colony states prior to the time the United States ...
See also: Colonial, Gold, Coinage, Coin, Collector
 
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