coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 1s (One Shilling) \ Early - Pre-Declaration \ 1659
Collectible coins encompass a wide variety of types, including ancient coins, modern issues, commemorative coins, and specialized items such as error coins. The term "One Shilling" refers to a denomination used in several countries, including England, where it was historically equal to 1/20 of a pound. The "Early Pre Declaration" context often includes coins minted before significant historical events or declarations, such as the Declaration of Independence. The year 1659 is notable for specific coinage that may reflect colonial or transitional designs, particularly within the context of early American history and its relationship with British currency systems.
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1659-- (Unknown) Early - Pre-Declaration | 1s (One Shilling) | Early - Pre-Declaration | 1659 | Unknown |