coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Sol \ French New World
Collectible coins encompass various types, including historical, commemorative, and bullion coins. In the context of the United States, notable examples include the Morgan Silver Dollar and the American Gold Eagle. The Sol refers to a historical currency used in French territories, including the French New World, which covered parts of North America during the colonial period. Collectors often seek coins based on rarity, condition, provenance, and historical significance.
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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 |