coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 30 Den \ French New World
Collectible coins can broadly be categorized into various types, including numismatic coins, which are valued for their historical significance and rarity; bullion coins, which are primarily valued based on their metal content; and commemorative coins, issued to honor specific events or individuals. In the United States, collectible coins such as the 30 Den from the French New World may hold particular interest due to their historical context and connection to early American history. Collectors often focus on factors such as mint marks, condition, and provenance to determine a coin's value and desirability within the market.
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1709-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1709 | Metz |
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1710-A 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1710 | Paris |
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1710-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1710 | Metz |
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1710-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1710 | Lyon |
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1711-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1711 | Metz |
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1711-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1711 | Lyon |
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1712-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1712 | Metz |
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1712-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1712 | Lyon |
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1713-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1713 | Metz |
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1713-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1713 | Lyon |