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A Peep Into the Past - Tokens  Popular
Alan Calver from Sudbourne has been metal detecting at Fir Tree for several years now and in 2002 he found a medieval coin dating back to circa 1200-1300.
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A Modest Enquiry into the Nature and Necessity of Paper Currency (1729)  Popular
There is a certain proportionate Quantity of Money requisite to carry on the Trade of a Country freely and currently; More than which would be of no Advantage in Trade, and Less, if much less, exceedingly detrimental to it.
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A LITTLE NUMISMATIC GLOSSARY  Popular
The descriptions are very short, incomplete and maybe inaccurate for english language: if you can, see also italian glossary.
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A Bit O Blarney.com  Popular
Since Ireland has now switched its currency over to the Euro, Irish coins have become more special than ever!
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19th century Coins  Popular
Numismatics of the 1816/1914 period is structurally very close to American numismatics of the same period with series of bronze, silver and gold coins struck in various mints.
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18th Century “EVASION” TOKENS  Popular
Counterfeit coins have been issued — since the beginning of coinage — by many people who saw a way to make money by “making money.” For many years, counterfeit coin was simply the production of the coins of a government by private parties, using dies privately prepared.
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18th CENTURY PROVINCIAL TOKENS  Popular
In Britain, they are known as 18th Century Provincial tokens. Collectors in the United States have adopted the name of one of the first catalogers of the series, one James Conder of Ipswich. James Conder put out his catalog in the late 18th century.
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1892 - 1915 Barber Half Collection  Popular
This Web Page was set up to document a Barber Half Collection that was started in August of 1987. The first half purchased was a VF 1901-O at the 87 ANA Convention in Atlanta.
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17th Century Halfpenny & Farthing Tokens from Kent  Popular
During the mid-17th century, due to a shortage of official coins, halfpenny and farthing tokens were issued to facilitate small change.
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17TH CENTURY BRITISH TOKENS  Popular
This series of tokens, covered in books by Boyne, Williamson, and Dickinson — (see bibliography) — were first issued in London in 1648. By the time they were suppressed by the King of England in 1772-1774, their use had spread to all of England, and most of Ireland and Wales.
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