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The colony of Rensselaerswyck, encompassing Fort Orange, was the center of the fur trade while New Amsterdam was the shipping hub for Dutch traders.
Colony word colonus is a Latin word for "cultivator" or "farmer." Colonia literally means the "collective of farmers.
The colony at Jamestown also produced one of the earliest iconic figures of colonial history. Captain John Smith was one of seven council members identified in sealed orders to govern the new colony.
The colony of Deultum, on a second brass of Macrinus, honours this deity with an image designated by his attributes of the cantharus (or wine vase), the thyrsus, and the panther - not an inappropriate reverse for the mint of a terrority, ...
The Colony of Massachusetts followed suit almost immediately ordering a "suitable number" of these proclamations to be printed so "that each of the religious Assemblies in this Colony, ...
Aden, Colony of the Crown Following the adoption of the 1935 constitution in British India, the question of the Aden Statute was posed. In 1937, Aden came under control of the Colonial Office in London and became part of the Crown.
To the Colony of Maryland goes the unique distinction of issuing and thus introducing the "dollar" to the world as an official unit of money.
Made a colony (Colonia Iulia Augusta Felix Cremna or Cremnensium) by Augustus, Cremna issued coins from Hadrian to Aurelian. Inscr., COL. CREMNA, COL. IVL. AVG. FELICIS CREMNENSIVM. &c. Types—Diana (DIANAE); Apollo shooting (PROP.
Term Name Colony 1610-1614 John Guy Cuper's Cove 1615-1621 John Mason Cuper's Cove 1618-1628 Robert Hayman Bristol's Hope 1618-1620 Sir Richard Whitbourne Renews ..... Click the link for more information.
The Thracian colony Deultum issued coins with Latin legends as was common for cities which had been granted Colony status. The oddity here is the legend is SAB TRANQVILLINA SEB instead of the expected SAB TRANQVILLINA AVG.
4The first Greek Colony of the West on an Island near the Bay of Naples. 5 While traditional founding dates go back to the 12th century BCE, no archaeological evidence predates 800 BCE.
The British Crown Colony of New South Wales started with the establishment of a settlement at Port Jackson by Captain Arthur Phillip on 26 January 1788. This date was later to become Australia's national day, Australia Day.
During the infancy of the American Colonies, as each colony sprang up in this New World, there was a wide variety of monies in circulation because the colonists brought money from their native lands. There was British, ...
1854 saw the biggest act of rebellion in the short history of Australia at Ballarat in the Colony of Victoria.
In 1806 the colony was again occupied by the English who eventually purchased the Dutch colonies of Guiana and the Cape for £6,000,000.
The 'Masque of Hours' (sometimes called 'A Masque of Ours') was produced by the residents of the Cornish Colony at that time to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the "founding" of the colony by Augusta and Augustus Saint-Gaudens when they moved ...
That it was possible to convert a 5/- coin into two worth 6/3 was certainly noted with interest by some inhabitants of the colony who quickly sought to emulate the fine example set by the government of the day.
In 1651 Duchy even gained its first colony in Africa, St. Andrews Island at Gambia River and established Jacob Fort there. The main export goods were ivory, gold, furs, spices.
The 'Great Trek' was an eastward and north-eastward migration from the Cape Colony by mostly European descendant semi-nomadic farmers, herders and artisans called the Boer (meaning farmer).
The Massachusetts Bay Colony's mint at Boston was run by John Hull, assisted by Robert Saunderson. Its output consisted mostly of silver shillings, coins valued at twelve pence.
The great Phoenician metropolis of Tyre was a place of considerable antiquity, though it is said to have originated as a colony of its rival city of Sidon.
Various Icelandic sagas tell the story of how Leif and his crew departed from Greenland, a colony of newly arrived settlers from Iceland led by Eric the Red, his father.
The Siculo-Punic tetradrachm depicted below was struck circa 320 BC during a period in which Carthage was locked in a desperate struggle with the Greek colony of Syracuse for supremacy over the island.
Among these was the military colony of Viminacium, capital of Moesia Superior and the key to defense of Eastern Europe.
In the Hall Walls Collection of World Trade Coins auction catalog, we find the following comment about Portugese colony counterstamps on Maria Theresa Thalers. "The counterstamps for these colonies are well-documented.
1690 The Massachusetts Bay Colony issues official paper money These notes are used to pay soldiers returning from an expedition to Quebec. They can be used to pay taxes and are accepted as legal tender.
A coin issued by any colony; frequently, refers to those produced by European colonies in the Americas in the 17th and 18th centuries. commemorative A coin with a design commemorating a person, place or event.
Colonial - A coin issued by a colony, such as those produced in the eastern American colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries. Commemorative - A special coin with a design honoring a person, place or event in history.
Tree coinage: Silver coins issued by the Massachusetts Colony in three forms: Willow Tree, Oak Tree and Pine Tree. Issued between 1652 to1682 although all but one are dated 1652. tribute penny: A silver denarius of the Roman emperor Tiberius.
- as Portuguese colony Malacca, located in present-day Malaysia, was a major port along the spice-route.
Avo Currency of Macao, a portugese colony in the east indies, and at East Timor, (Indonesia) 100 avo = 1 pataca Featured Auction 1915-P BARBER HALF DOLLAR VG KEY DATE LOW MINTAGE ...
Excellent reference covering colonial U.S. paper money, organized by colony, and including information on engravers, contemporary exchange rates and a guide to current valuations. Anatomy of a Banknote Bank Note Reporter ...
Akarnania/Acarnania, Anaktorion/Anactorium, a colony of Corinth on the Ionian Sea Click here for the Akarnania, Anaktorion page with thumbnail images. BMC 29 ...
The only webpage that describe the coins issued by Danish East India Company which had established a colony at Tarangambadi near Kaveri river in modern Tamilnadu state of southern India.
49427 Cape Verde. Portuguese Colony. 1930. 50 Centavos . One year type. Y4, KM-4. F-VF. $25 49429 Ceylon. Victoria. 1853. 1/4 Farthing . Struck for Ceylon without mention of name/pockmarked. Y1, KM-737 (Eng). VF, nicks, marks. $18 ...
In commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Colony of Connecticut. World's Largest Auctioneer & Dealer of Rare Coins & Currency ...
He said the image ignored the likelihood that Smith was "stealing their coin" in an effort to keep the colony alive.
"KLIA-greek" standing for Claudius year 2 = 52 AD, (countermark Howgego 546), Eastern Provincial Coin from Roman Veteran Colony ...
In terms of style, weight, design and production method, these coins fit in with this period and I would date them to between 1305 and 1325 AD. Thus I would describe the coins as follows: AE follari, Genoese colony of Vicinia (?) 1305 -1325 AD.
Wampum Short for Wanpanpiag. Native American money, strings of handmade shell beads which derive their value from the time required to make them. Wampum was actually considered LEGAL TENDER in the Massachusetts Bay colony after 1627.
Later, under Charles II, the coin came to be called a "Guinea," since gold at the time was coming from the Guinea coast of Africa, where eventually a British colony would be established actually called the "Gold Coast" (now Ghana).
Other coins used in everyday commerce were minted by various individuals and entities in America. The New England, Willow Tree, Oak Tree, and Pine Tree silver issues were struck beginning in 1652 when the colony of Massachusetts decided to mint its ...
Such a headdress dates back to the earliest known drawings of American Indians by French artist Jacques le Moyne du Morgue's sketches of the Florida Timucua tribe who lived near the tragic French colony of Fort Caroline in 1562.
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.
the outward flow of metal during striking and to put the design, if any, on the edge of the coin collection The numismatic holdings of an individual in total or of a particular type colonial - In general, a coin or token used in a colony ...
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 ...
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