How About Some Colonials For A Change!!
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Well Vermont is in the news today, so that’s a good reason to show a few! Let’s see that worn old copper and silver!!
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Well Vermont is in the news today, so that’s a good reason to show a few! Let’s see that worn old copper and silver!!
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Mr_Spud
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Lumped in with "Colonials" but authorized by the New Jersey legislature under the authority of the Articles of Confederation.
My small collection of colonial and post colonial (pre-federal) era coins:
Thank you CRO:
Overall, this is the best piece of Massachusetts silver that I have.
And a bit off subject, but here is a string of wampum.
Nicely made beads, similar in size and smoothed.
I own two coppers...
This one I got while in college:
And this was my college graduation present to myself, after wanting one since 3rd grade:
And while we're at it... you can also find John Hart's signature a few inches from John Hancock's on the Declaration of Independence
This one doesn't look like much, but it is a 1787 33.28-Z.20 one of only 8 presently known.![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/9l/m0590i2z5qoe.jpg)
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