Colonials

When the first Europeans began to settle in America during the 1500s, there was little use for coins. Where would you spend them in a complete wilderness? Coins meant nothing to the native people, yet the Europeans found that they needed to trade with them in order to survive, particularly during winter. The colonists soon adopted the native practice of exchanging wampum (small clamshells fashioned into beads) for food, animal skins and other necessities. Another highly prized commodity, especially in Europe, was a plant native to America called tobacco. Both items were so commonly exchanged that the English colonies of the Atlantic coast actually passed laws regulating their values by weight or by count.

The simple economy of the early colonists eventually gave way to a society that resembled the c.... (Expand Text)

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NEW YORKE BRASS TOKEN VF35 PCGS

THIS IS THE FIRST COIN TO BEAR THE 'NEW YORK' NAME. THIRD HIGHEST GRADED AT PCGS.
$79,750.00

NEW YORKE BRASS TOKEN XF40 PCGS

THE FIRST COIN TO BEAR 'NEW YORK' NAME. SECOND HIGHEST GRADED. ONLY A AU55 COIN GRADED HIGHER.
$100,000.00

RI SHIP NO WREATH, BRASS TOKEN MS65 NGC

RHODE ISLAND. BEAUTIFULLY PATINA ENHANCES THE SURFACES ON THIS DESIREABLE COLONIAL SPECIMEN.
$32,950.00

ST PATRICK NEW JERSEY 1/2 P XF45 Brown PCGS

SMALL LETTERS. THIRD HIGHEST GRADED. ONLY AN AU50 AND AN AU53 GRADED HIGHER.
$19,250.00

ST PATRICK NEW JERSEY, SILVER FARTH AU55 PCGS

FABULOUS EXAMPLE OF THIS ICONIC COLONIAL DESIGN. STRUCK IN SILVER, IT WAS GREAT DETAIL AND EXCELLENT SURFACES FOR THE GRADE.CONSIDERABLE BETTER CONDITION THEN THE AU55+ COIN. THUS, ONLY ONE MS62 COIN GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS.
$45,000.00

1652 PINE TREE THREEPENCE, NO PELLETS AT TRUNK MS62 NGC

VERY CHOICE PLANCHET. ELEGANT LIGHT PATINA. JUST A HANDFUL GRADED HIGHER. NO PELLETS.
$29,700.00