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From: "Joe Schell" <joecoin@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: What is a Colonial Coin?
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Here's a good definition of "Colonial":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial
If you are attempting to determine what coins should be included in a
North American Colonial type set, then I would say any locally
circulating coin issued by a nation or entity that did not have the
North American land that it controlled directly incorporated into its
homeland should be included.=20
Canadian tokens, bungtowns, store cards etc.
Joe
--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Lipsky" <jhlipsky@...> wrote:
>
> I have changed the subject line to continue this discussion John Lupia=20
> and others have begun. I have an expansive view of what I consider=20
> Colonial related. That is, I start with every thing in the Red Book=20
> section then go to foreign coins circulating in the colonies. I collect=20
> British from George the third back, French of the period, Spanish=20
> Colonial, and any thing else with a remote chance to have circulated.=20
> From there I collect Hawaiian coinage and I even have a set of=20
> Alaskan "Bingles." The Red Book says "These tokens were issued by the=20
> U.S. Government for for the use of the colonists of the Matanuska=20
> Valley Colonization Project" that's close enough to Colonial for me.
> -Jeff Lipsky
> - 2007-06-07
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