U.S Colonial Coins - Show yours

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by SensibleSal66, Jun 27, 2021.

  1. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    Yes, I bought this one raw years ago and had NGC grade it. They graded it AU-53.

    The interesting thing about this piece is that Ephraim Brasher, who issued the Brasher Doubloons was involved with it. Some of the letter punches that were used to make the dies were also used on the gold doubloons. That's as close to a Brasher Doubloon as I will ever get!
     
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  3. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    I've posted these before, but here ya go;


    Colonial Copper Display (Custom).jpg

    The Massachusetts was graded by Walter Breen;

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  4. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

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    These were made to circulate in the American colonies, but much like the Wood's Hibernia coinage they were remarkably unpopular. This example is actually a pattern with 24 pellets in the centre of the rose, the coins struck for circulation have 15 pellets. But obviously this saw some circulation or was a pocket piece.
     
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  5. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Quite a bit scarcer than the Massachusetts colonials that is for sure. I remember a similar small stash of these showing up in a tube in of all places England about a decade ago caused a bit of a sensation because they are just so rare and to find say half a dozen of them is amazing.
     
  6. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    I've got a pretty decent run of type coins, and I was working on New Jersey coppers by die variety but they just get too pricy for anything over an R3 or 4. I think I was up to around 30 varieties and switched back to Connecticuts. I hope to hit 50 Connecticut varieties this year, I think I am at 47 now. Nothing to take pictures with, I have an old flip phone that is duct taped together. I'd rather spend money on coins than overpriced phones!
     
  7. Seascape

    Seascape U.S. & World Collector

    God I hope I don't ever get addicted to colonials like that. Like the coins but geeze... very expensive to type set.

    I do have a suspicion they will see a spike in the future. So I would like to have a decent collection of them though.
     
  8. Seascape

    Seascape U.S. & World Collector

    For anybody interested this is on Ebay right now. s-l400-30.jpg
     
  9. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    I actually got my first around 1972ish? I still have it, a 1788 M67-v New Jersey. I can't remember the exact price but was definitely under $10.
     
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  10. CoinJockey73

    CoinJockey73 Well-Known Member

    Had to ask!
     
  11. CoinJockey73

    CoinJockey73 Well-Known Member

    Incredible history there. Thanks for sharing
     
  12. 1865King

    1865King Well-Known Member

    My 1785 Nova 1785 Nova Const Pointed Rays Rev.jpg 1785 Nova Const Pointed Rays Obv.jpg
     
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  13. BostonCoins

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  14. Seascape

    Seascape U.S. & World Collector

    Just bought this example tonight. R2. s-l400-31.jpg Internet_20210628_200604_2.jpeg

    1787 Connecticut
     
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  15. 1865King

    1865King Well-Known Member

    Here's my 1788 Mass cent. 1788 Mass Cent OBV.jpg 1788 Mass Cent REV.jpg
     
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