coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 1s (One Shilling) \ Early - Pre-Declaration
Collectible coins can be categorized into various types, including numismatic coins, bullion coins, and commemorative coins. Numismatic coins are valued for their historical significance, rarity, or condition rather than their metal content. Bullion coins, such as American Gold Eagles or Silver Eagles, derive their value primarily from the metal they contain. Commemorative coins are issued to honor specific events, people, or anniversaries. The United States has a rich history of coinage, including coins from the early years of American independence, which may include pieces that circulated prior to the Declaration of Independence, reflecting the diverse influences of colonial and early American minting practices. One Shilling coins, widely used in British colonies, often also pique interest among collectors for their historical context.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1616-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration | 1s (One Shilling) | Early - Pre-Declaration | 1616 | Unknown |
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1659-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration | 1s (One Shilling) | Early - Pre-Declaration | 1659 | Unknown |
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1714-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration | 1s (One Shilling) | Early - Pre-Declaration | 1714 | Unknown |
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1774-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration | 1s (One Shilling) | Early - Pre-Declaration | 1774 | Unknown |