coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Sol \ French New World \ 1723
The Sol was a currency used in the French New World during the colonial period, with specific coins minted for trade and commerce. In 1723, certain versions of the Sol became collectible due to their historical significance and limited mintage. Collectors often seek these coins as part of broader categories that include early American colonial coinage and foreign coins that circulated in the United States, reflecting the economic interactions of the era. The Sol serves as an important example of the interconnectedness of European colonization and trade in North America.
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1723-Q Sol John Law Brass | Sol | French New World | 1723 | Perpignan |