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$455.00Overview of the New Jersey Colonial Copper Half Cent The 1786 New Jersey Colonial Copper Half Cent Maris 23-r is a remarkable piece of numismatic history. Struck during a time of budding independence, this coin encapsulates the essence of early American currency. The US government did not make coins until 1792. The Maris Numbering System…
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$450.00The 1787 New Jersey Colonial Copper Half Cent Maris 39-a is a remarkable piece of numismatic history. Struck during a time of budding independence, this coin encapsulates the essence of early American currency. Understanding the Maris numbering system is very easy. The number coming first is the obverse die number and the letter is the reverse.
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$275.00This note from the State Bank At New Brunswick, New Jersey 1860’s $1 remainder features several vignettes. The denomination top left and right($1), n the center, a vignette of a woman spinning wool, in the background there is a factory and a train. On the left, a train passing over a bridge, a farmer harvesting hay and a boat in the water. On the right, various agricultural products and tools.
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$14.95The Widows Sons Branded Brother Challenge Coin is an emblem of unity for all brothers, regardless of their degree status. This coin signifies the bond shared among members of the Widows Sons community, reminding us that it’s not just about accolades but about the spirit of brotherhood. Your cut shows the truth, a testament to your commitment.
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$75.00Featuring the notable horse and plow design on the obverse, the coin displays the phrases “nova caesarea” and “e pluribus unum” on its reverse. The faint details may suggest wear, yet the date remains clear, making it an intriguing piece for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
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$185.001861 Egg Harbor Bank Egg Harbor City New Jersey $2 Note featuring several vignettes. Liberty and two other goddesses at left, the denomination($2) adjacent, a woman feeding a calf at top center and people fording a river behind her. At bottom center a covey of quail.
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$175.001861 $5 Egg Harbor Bank in Egg Harbor City NJ Note dates from August 1, 1861 and features vignettes of Ceres sitting in a large V and Navigation reclining, the denomination top right and two bottom corners.