A few more... Malta 1768 4 Tari Emmanuel Pinto British Guiana 4 Pence 1891 Victoria Prussia 4 Groschen 1797 Henry VIII 2nd Groat (4 pence) 1526-44
Wow! I thought if you put in an appearance, @panzerman, I wouldn't be disappointed. Since the historical gold:silver ratio was often around 16:1, 4 seems to be a relatively common denomination for gold. I think the only US coin ever denominated 4 was the gold "stella" $4 gold pattern. Anyway, here are the last of my 4's which I have photos of. Sweden 4 Daler 1756 (1930g) Denmark 4 Skilling Rigsmønt 1856 Ireland 1557 groat Mary and Philip England Mary groat 1553-4
Thanks! I have been working 95+ hrs a week/ not much time for hobbies. The Stella was a beautifull design/ too bad that it was not adopted as a permanent denomination to compliment the AV 1/ 2 1/2/ 3/5/10/20 Dollars. They also looked at a Half Union ($50) and a 5 oz. Union ($100) There was much more common sense back then, today we have stupid plastic and BITCOIN
Got one of these big Uruguay coppers I had beed admiring on this thread (and others). It has a few dings, but it's a nice hunk of metal. Uruguay, 1869 A, 4 Centésimos