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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 4271277, member: 33176"]Actually I am intrigued by both large and small silver coins (copper and gold too), and I enjoy three pence coins. I just bought this grouping because I noticed the</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>"different" coin at the top:</p><p><img src="https://attachment.outlook.live.net/owa/MSA%3Acarlewright%40hotmail.com/service.svc/s/GetAttachmentThumbnail?id=AQMkADAwATExAGE2Ny00YzQyLTNlNjUtMDACLTAwCgBGAAADt8eOXcjiiUS%2B09E9OY%2FxtQcAWeJF65Nno0Oa1fFTmZRo%2BgAAAgEMAAAAVfSyueXS%2B0Gp6AA7610izgAC3EPDOAAAAAESABAAXX9t9Wn0Y0GHPUvDc8Li1Q%3D%3D&thumbnailType=2&owa=outlook.live.com&scriptVer=2020031603.12&isc=1&X-OWA-CANARY=vQvgrxU8rEyt1xa9R27rZqBMD08czdcYBWUpyC7k0ZfTc9uUZe8q6LXZ-OS3E75SaCumh40IkvQ.&token=eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6IjU2MzU4ODUyMzRCOTI1MkRERTAwNTc2NkQ5RDlGMjc2NTY1RjYzRTIiLCJ4NXQiOiJWaldJVWpTNUpTM2VBRmRtMmRueWRsWmZZLUkiLCJ0eXAiOiJKV1QifQ.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.vztuKlJE68ZopFFqANUCEU4mQP_FwbO2TTmwx1ZSiNSPXUqgyr2YBSqh0d7ibE2JQy5yskq-vsbYFmZhKPLYpmN7CE2-E2M92ivdgQoBCviL5cDzv39q2WTNtopHx05OK-fULwN9O1PBZ6fjA6Y3P2Fz3APiavz_Qn6_x92b52I_al-MT4SEexRHg_ZEOzJfOXQ-E7bCwO_7zmZkMQqn-EDaf6Xj7Xo6BAHesLiIeKwKqXhFa8iqNdvJzVZ32VVQJCc1wuR_OL40BsqhtQdrYAVcEoo46mgpfkf0XHnvyfO9x0oCbLW7iV8TZ2a36a-cIaPd5cH7v9WWtej8xLX7UQ&animation=true" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><img src="https://attachment.outlook.live.net/owa/MSA%3Acarlewright%40hotmail.com/service.svc/s/GetAttachmentThumbnail?id=AQMkADAwATExAGE2Ny00YzQyLTNlNjUtMDACLTAwCgBGAAADt8eOXcjiiUS%2B09E9OY%2FxtQcAWeJF65Nno0Oa1fFTmZRo%2BgAAAgEMAAAAVfSyueXS%2B0Gp6AA7610izgAC3EPDOAAAAAESABAAxUGOfGlb2UWZLD%2BHhdqD2w%3D%3D&thumbnailType=2&owa=outlook.live.com&scriptVer=2020031603.12&isc=1&X-OWA-CANARY=DqpDd5Pk00iwW2nmOOT7BnA2eK4czdcYWF32wG8lnq1BPtdbUKBwyUq-Y32sebymUsuTcQ1OD6E.&token=eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6IjU2MzU4ODUyMzRCOTI1MkRERTAwNTc2NkQ5RDlGMjc2NTY1RjYzRTIiLCJ4NXQiOiJWaldJVWpTNUpTM2VBRmRtMmRueWRsWmZZLUkiLCJ0eXAiOiJKV1QifQ.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.Pl7zoTV3Ao6f8jlvtQQ6Bgfx2O9Fvg1HQ9cF8xRu-Jt3thqPHzUnn9FxY6WIs2WJt_AbGxf01QgsAYNC6WPWyQ-hMNjos_XiQVGRfd-xSImc8vEIvPw2D24ejrz_XR4ZIi18V51jiw-qgRUBpGuZcZ2CbtxTCqlK-qB4Pl1jYoBHfO-ep_zP71EkF3roFhXVKtfTh55vgvuGwhHInr7GYOjE4_kbcNqqsStAlHzbORRO4Xxk-nAZ4Wjc6_DdwAy-ug1n0nGqgURpisjqiLCbpYuTA0YMzhqiDZ0L2R0EKcHkZJL8c2Fun1VGo7-8rLulFmxMD9DDg0emxLJRr7vIFQ&animation=true" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p>The dime is included for size comparison...about the top coin</p><p><a href="https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/51536" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/51536" rel="nofollow">https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/51536</a></p><p><br /></p><p><font size="4"><b>Significance</b></font></p><p>From 1817 the British government turned its attention to the perceived need for a colonial coinage based on the Spanish dollar. The colonial coinage, generally known as Anchor Money from the anchor featured on the reverse, was developed. The coins were struck on the Spanish dollar silver, .892 fine. The first issue, dated 1820, was sent to Mauritius (in the denominations 1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 dollar). A second issue , dated 1822 was sent both to Mauritius (with the additional denomination 1/2 dollar) and the British West Indies (1/2 dollars not sent at that time). The system was not a success with both areas eventually moving to the sterling system. In 1826, when Mauritius went over to sterling, remaining anchor money 1/2 dollar pieces were transferred to the British West Indies, these all bore the date 1822. Dies were prepared at the Royal Mint bearing the date 1821 but, with the exception of a single 1/2 dollar now in the British Museum collection, the dates on the dies were modified to read 1822 (on some coins the modification of the dies show up as an overdate, 1822 over 1821. In addition to the unique 1821 piece, Pridmore also records 1820 denominations in the name of George III, it is uncertain what his source for these pieces was, the Royal Mint does not hold examples nor dies for such an issue.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I think this piece was worth more than I paid for the entire lot. That does raise a question of where I would sell it to realize this... <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 4271277, member: 33176"]Actually I am intrigued by both large and small silver coins (copper and gold too), and I enjoy three pence coins. I just bought this grouping because I noticed the "different" coin at the top: [IMG]https://attachment.outlook.live.net/owa/MSA%3Acarlewright%40hotmail.com/service.svc/s/GetAttachmentThumbnail?id=AQMkADAwATExAGE2Ny00YzQyLTNlNjUtMDACLTAwCgBGAAADt8eOXcjiiUS%2B09E9OY%2FxtQcAWeJF65Nno0Oa1fFTmZRo%2BgAAAgEMAAAAVfSyueXS%2B0Gp6AA7610izgAC3EPDOAAAAAESABAAXX9t9Wn0Y0GHPUvDc8Li1Q%3D%3D&thumbnailType=2&owa=outlook.live.com&scriptVer=2020031603.12&isc=1&X-OWA-CANARY=vQvgrxU8rEyt1xa9R27rZqBMD08czdcYBWUpyC7k0ZfTc9uUZe8q6LXZ-OS3E75SaCumh40IkvQ.&token=eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6IjU2MzU4ODUyMzRCOTI1MkRERTAwNTc2NkQ5RDlGMjc2NTY1RjYzRTIiLCJ4NXQiOiJWaldJVWpTNUpTM2VBRmRtMmRueWRsWmZZLUkiLCJ0eXAiOiJKV1QifQ.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.vztuKlJE68ZopFFqANUCEU4mQP_FwbO2TTmwx1ZSiNSPXUqgyr2YBSqh0d7ibE2JQy5yskq-vsbYFmZhKPLYpmN7CE2-E2M92ivdgQoBCviL5cDzv39q2WTNtopHx05OK-fULwN9O1PBZ6fjA6Y3P2Fz3APiavz_Qn6_x92b52I_al-MT4SEexRHg_ZEOzJfOXQ-E7bCwO_7zmZkMQqn-EDaf6Xj7Xo6BAHesLiIeKwKqXhFa8iqNdvJzVZ32VVQJCc1wuR_OL40BsqhtQdrYAVcEoo46mgpfkf0XHnvyfO9x0oCbLW7iV8TZ2a36a-cIaPd5cH7v9WWtej8xLX7UQ&animation=true[/IMG] [IMG]https://attachment.outlook.live.net/owa/MSA%3Acarlewright%40hotmail.com/service.svc/s/GetAttachmentThumbnail?id=AQMkADAwATExAGE2Ny00YzQyLTNlNjUtMDACLTAwCgBGAAADt8eOXcjiiUS%2B09E9OY%2FxtQcAWeJF65Nno0Oa1fFTmZRo%2BgAAAgEMAAAAVfSyueXS%2B0Gp6AA7610izgAC3EPDOAAAAAESABAAxUGOfGlb2UWZLD%2BHhdqD2w%3D%3D&thumbnailType=2&owa=outlook.live.com&scriptVer=2020031603.12&isc=1&X-OWA-CANARY=DqpDd5Pk00iwW2nmOOT7BnA2eK4czdcYWF32wG8lnq1BPtdbUKBwyUq-Y32sebymUsuTcQ1OD6E.&token=eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6IjU2MzU4ODUyMzRCOTI1MkRERTAwNTc2NkQ5RDlGMjc2NTY1RjYzRTIiLCJ4NXQiOiJWaldJVWpTNUpTM2VBRmRtMmRueWRsWmZZLUkiLCJ0eXAiOiJKV1QifQ.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.Pl7zoTV3Ao6f8jlvtQQ6Bgfx2O9Fvg1HQ9cF8xRu-Jt3thqPHzUnn9FxY6WIs2WJt_AbGxf01QgsAYNC6WPWyQ-hMNjos_XiQVGRfd-xSImc8vEIvPw2D24ejrz_XR4ZIi18V51jiw-qgRUBpGuZcZ2CbtxTCqlK-qB4Pl1jYoBHfO-ep_zP71EkF3roFhXVKtfTh55vgvuGwhHInr7GYOjE4_kbcNqqsStAlHzbORRO4Xxk-nAZ4Wjc6_DdwAy-ug1n0nGqgURpisjqiLCbpYuTA0YMzhqiDZ0L2R0EKcHkZJL8c2Fun1VGo7-8rLulFmxMD9DDg0emxLJRr7vIFQ&animation=true[/IMG] The dime is included for size comparison...about the top coin [URL]https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/51536[/URL] [SIZE=4][B]Significance[/B][/SIZE] From 1817 the British government turned its attention to the perceived need for a colonial coinage based on the Spanish dollar. The colonial coinage, generally known as Anchor Money from the anchor featured on the reverse, was developed. The coins were struck on the Spanish dollar silver, .892 fine. The first issue, dated 1820, was sent to Mauritius (in the denominations 1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 dollar). A second issue , dated 1822 was sent both to Mauritius (with the additional denomination 1/2 dollar) and the British West Indies (1/2 dollars not sent at that time). The system was not a success with both areas eventually moving to the sterling system. In 1826, when Mauritius went over to sterling, remaining anchor money 1/2 dollar pieces were transferred to the British West Indies, these all bore the date 1822. Dies were prepared at the Royal Mint bearing the date 1821 but, with the exception of a single 1/2 dollar now in the British Museum collection, the dates on the dies were modified to read 1822 (on some coins the modification of the dies show up as an overdate, 1822 over 1821. In addition to the unique 1821 piece, Pridmore also records 1820 denominations in the name of George III, it is uncertain what his source for these pieces was, the Royal Mint does not hold examples nor dies for such an issue. I think this piece was worth more than I paid for the entire lot. That does raise a question of where I would sell it to realize this... :)[/QUOTE]
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