coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 30 Den \ French New World \ 1710
Collectible coins encompass a range of numismatic items that are valued for their historical significance, rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. The term "30 Den" often refers to a specific denomination or value within a historical context. The French New World period includes coins minted in territories explored or colonized by France, including parts of North America during the early 18th century. The year 1710 marks a significant time in colonial history, often reflecting the economic and political dynamics of that era. Coins from the United States or USA, although primarily struck after 1792, may include historical pieces related to French influence or colonial history prior to independent minting.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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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 |