Collectible coins encompass a range of types, including historical, commemorative, and bullion coins, each with unique features and significance. The "Half Shilling" was a denomination used in various countries, including in the early French colonies, often reflecting the economic and cultural exchanges of the time. In the context of the United States, collectible coins include those minted by the U.S. Mint and those from colonial periods that illustrate the nation's monetary evolution. The Early French Colonies produced coins that were vital in trade and commerce, marking an important facet of numismatic history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1739-- (Unknown) Early - French Colonies 1/2sm (Half Shilling) Early - French Colonies 1739 Unknown
1740-- (Unknown) Early - French Colonies 1/2sm (Half Shilling) Early - French Colonies 1740 Unknown
1746-- (Unknown) Early - French Colonies 1/2sm (Half Shilling) Early - French Colonies 1746 Unknown