coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Sol
Collectible coins encompass various categories, including ancient coins, historical coins, bullion coins, and modern commemoratives. In the United States, collectible coins often focus on specific themes, such as presidential coins, state quarters, and special mint releases. The value of collectible coins can be influenced by factors such as rarity, condition, demand, and historical significance. The term "Sol" can refer to different aspects in numismatics, such as currency used in various countries, but it is not directly related to U.S. coins.
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1719-A Sol John Law | Sol | French New World | 1719 | Paris |
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1719-BB Sol John Law | Sol | French New World | 1719 | |
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1720-AA Sol John Law BN | Sol | French New World | 1720 | Metz |
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1720-B Sol John Law | Sol | French New World | 1720 | Rouen |
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1720-S Sol John Law | Sol | French New World | 1720 | |
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1722-H Sol John Law | Sol | French New World | 1722 | |
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1722-Q Sol John Law | Sol | French New World | 1722 | La Rochelle |
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1723-Q Sol John Law Brass | Sol | French New World | 1723 | Perpignan |
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1726-Q Sol John Law | Sol | French New World | 1726 | Perpignan |
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1734-Q Sol John Law | Sol | French New World | 1734 | Perpignan |