Colonial Coins Thread

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  1. ColonialCoin4

    ColonialCoin4 Active Member

    Hey, here's a place where people can talk about US and foreign colonial coins. Everything from 1945 Indian/British One Annas, to the 1787 American Fugio Cent
     
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  3. longshot

    longshot Enthusiast Supporter

    Well I'll throw one out. A crusty old copper from the Dutch colony of the East Indies (Indonesia today.) The East Indies, with it's tropical climate, were a valuable part of the Dutch empire from the early 1800's until the Japanese occupied it in World War 2.
    The reverse has the value in Javanese and Malayan text.
    Dutch east-horz.jpg
     
  4. ColonialCoin4

    ColonialCoin4 Active Member

    Keep'em coming people :happy:
     
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  6. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Hoping more people will join in with their colonial and post colonial coins, here is one of my Fugios.

    Fugio Cent, Newman variety 15-H.

    ''Fugio coppers, often referred to as 'cents' in numismatic circles, were authorized by the American Congress. Produced on contract, they are the first widely circulated coin of the Federal Government''.


    Fugio Cent-Newman 15-H-Obv - 1.jpg Fugio Cent-Newman 15-H-Rev - 1.jpg
     
    Last edited: May 24, 2017
  7. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    I've got some, but too computer illiterate to post pictures. Been collecting colonials for many years, slowly accumulating so I don't have a ton. A couple pieces of Mass. silver, Rosa Americanas, State coppers, Fugios etc. In my opinion the most interesting area of numismatics.
     
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  8. ColonialCoin4

    ColonialCoin4 Active Member

    I have my fair share of Massachusetts and Connecticut coppers, but my dream is for a huge hoard of them to be unearthed so the price goes down because even though I collect most coins for their rarity, I wouldn't care if it was more common than a zincoln because I fell in love with the idea of the first government approved Cent.:happy:
     
  9. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Well I would post mine, but photovombit is down again.
     
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