Looking for Replicas of the Following Coins

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Varrus9696, Mar 30, 2005.

  1. Varrus9696

    Varrus9696 New Member

    Hi again folks. I was encouraged by the two gentlemen that posted responses to my first thread. I was able to find some paperwork that I thought I lost that gave me names of some coins that I would like to find and I am hoping your combined intellects will help me find them.

    Okay, the following coins were used in Colonial America during the 1700s. They may not have been the most COMMON coins of that time period (A meaning they were really common, F means really rare), these may have been C/D rarity coins. I hope that you might be able to help me.

    Dutch coins

    Gulden / Florijn (silver coin)
    Ducatoon (silver coin)
    Ducat (gold coin)

    French coin
    Guinea (gold coin)

    Portuguese coins

    Cruzado (silver coin)
    Moidore (gold coin)
    Johannes / Joe (slang term, possibly - gold goin)

    I'd really appreciate the help. Thanks!!! :eek:
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Varrus -

    The French did not issue Guineas - that was a British gold coin.

    I did quite a bit of searching on this subject, and while I was able to come up with literally thousands of ancients and renaissance coins - I was surprised that I could find very few from the period you want.

    So I'll tell ya what - it may not be the replica coins you want, but how about using pictures of the real deal ? I own a few of the coins you want to find and have pictures posted on the net. You can open the links and print the pictures if you wish.

    If this is suitable to you - I'll send you a link via PM to the majority of my collection and you pick and choose as you please.
     
  4. Varrus9696

    Varrus9696 New Member

    Wow...GD, thank you so much. I like the idea of showing them some pictures. If I can't find replicas or afford the real thing (good grief, would I dare let teenagers handle the real things?!?!?!) then the pictures would work great as another example of how things were different from then and now. I saw the PM...and was floored...that was quite an offer and some amazing pictures!!! Shows just how little I actually knew! lol Thanks again!
     
  5. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    You are more than welcome !

    Something else you may wish to consider Varrus - if you will send me the name of your town via PM I may be able to hook you up with a local coin club. I am sure they would tickled pink to actually come to your school with the "real deal" and show your class. And yes, the teenagers could handle them :D For when a coin is in a suitable holder, it's not likely they could hurt it ;)
     
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