state coinages or notes: Refers to coins issued by one of three state governments (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey) between the Declaration of Independence and the ratification of the U.S.
state coinages or notes In coin collecting terms refers to coins issued by one of four state governments (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Vermont) between the Declaration of Independence and the ratification of the U.S.
Atlee: Machin's Mills Partners," The Colonial Newsletter 32 (October 1992, serial no. 92) 1318-1352; also see his "New York City Mayor's Court and the State Coinages," The Colonial Newsletter 30, number 3 (October 1990, serial no. 86) 1192-1202, ...
Books describing die varieties and giving other information include The State Coinages of New England, by Henry C.
Colonial: Refers to coins or paper money issued by the Colonial governments of the 13 British Colonies that became the United States. See "state coinages." ...
Of course, while such absolute lack of high-grade coins is unusual among gold denominations, it is quite familiar to numismatists in other series-say the copper state coinages of 1785-1788, ...
See state coinages. commemorative A coin, token, or banknote issued to mark, honor or observe an anniversary, other event, place or person, or to preserve its memory. compound-interest Treasury note A type of U.S.
See also: Struck, Coinage, Silver, Coin, Copper
 
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