Massachusetts - Coins

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Collectible coins encompass various types, including historical federal issues, state coins, and colonial or early American coins. The Massachusetts Shilling, minted in the 17th century, is an early example of currency used in colonial America. It represents the state’s transition to self-produced currency during a time when paper money was scarce. These coins are valued by collectors for their historical significance and rarity, with specific grades and minting details significantly affecting their market price.