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Early and Modern
Early and Modern Replica Coins (500 CE - Present) Reproductions of Early and Modern Coins include copies of English, Spanish Treasure Coins of the new world, Colonial coins, and Modern US coins of America. English Coins (500 - 1850 CE) English Coins include reproductions of coins minted during the periods of the Celts (175 - 50 BCE); Vikings; Saxons (675 - 1065 CE0, medieval period (1066 - 1485 CE), Stuarts(1603 - 1714 CE); and Georgian periods 1714 - 1850 CE) CLICK ON 'English Coin Replicas' Link. New World Spanish Treasure coins (1500 - 1857 CE) Spanish Treasure Coins include replicas minted by Spain in Mexico, and South America and used in Spanish Caribbean commerce. These colonial Spanish coins, minted in Mexico and Peru, were used for trade in the Caribbean and colonial America from 1650 to 1825. This six set of coin copies represent the variety of Spanish silver coins used during this period. $14.90. CLICK ON 'TREASURE COIN' Link. This is a set of coin copies of Spanish doubloons, milled dollars, and pieces of eight. These were the predominantly silver and gold coinage of the colonies and states of the United States until 1857. $14.90. CLICK ON 'TREASURE COIN' Link. Colonial Coins (1588 CE – 1791) Metallic currency was in extremely short supply in the early days of the colonization in North America. Several colonies struck coins for trade. This set of coin copies represent the earlies examples minted. $14.90. CLICK ON 'COLONIAL COIN' Link. From 1776 to 1787, there was again a shortage of small change for trade. The English colonial colonies minted copper coins for commerce. The following are coin copies minted by six states and used in payment for goods. $14.90. CLICK ON 'COLONIAL COIN' Link.
Modern US Coins (1792 CE – Present) This is
a replica of one of the most famous US gold coins. This is a
die struck gold-over-silver reproduction of a US 1870 S $3 Longacre
gold piece in Brilliant Uncirculated. The coin is
stamped 'COPY on the reverse. $33.90, CLICK ON ‘
US From 1850 to 1875, 2 billion dollars in gold was taken from California and privately minted into coins and ingots for trade and commerce. This set of coin copies represents a variety of the gold coins used. $14.90. CLICK ON 'GOLD RUSH COIN' Link.
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