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<p>[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 25414293, member: 101855"]One note on the hole. These coins were in circulation in the United States for a long time. I saw a page in on the anti-counterfeit books that banks used in the mid 19th century. It showed pictures of the coins banks might receive during the course of their business. Oddly enough, there was a Pine Tree shilling there. The book said that it was worth 12 cents. That would have been 200 years after the coin was minted![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 25414293, member: 101855"]One note on the hole. These coins were in circulation in the United States for a long time. I saw a page in on the anti-counterfeit books that banks used in the mid 19th century. It showed pictures of the coins banks might receive during the course of their business. Oddly enough, there was a Pine Tree shilling there. The book said that it was worth 12 cents. That would have been 200 years after the coin was minted![/QUOTE]
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