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Rare Colonial New England coin up for auction, expected to fetch $1 million Minted in Boston in 1652, it’s one of the first coins made in the Colonies.
Rare coin minted in Colonial New England sells for $350,000. Published: Nov. 27, 2021, 3:23 p.m. In this Sept. 9, 2021 photo provided by auctioneer Morton & Eden Ltd., a rare 17th century one ...
An extremely rare coin minted in mid-17th century New England was discovered in a candy tin in Britain and is now being put up for auction. ... Now this Colonial American coin could fetch $300,000.
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This Rare Coin Was Minted In 1652 In Colonial Boston And Sold For Over $2.5 Million Dollars - MSNVery few of these coins have survived until now, which makes this coin a rarity. It was sold at auction for over $2.5 million, setting a new record for an American coin created before the Revolution.
Extraordinarily rare coin made in Colonial New England could fetch $300,000. Coin made in Boston in 1652. A GOING OLDER THAN AMERICA COULD BE WORTH 300,000 MODERN DOLLARS.
Rare New England threepence will likely sell for $1M at auction 02:30. BOSTON - One of the rarest colonial coins will be on sale from a coin dealer in Boston.
BOSTON (WHDH) - An ultra-rare New England colonial coin worth up to $1 million is set to sell at auction later this year following its discovery in 2016 and its identification in 2020.
A rare Colonial Massachusetts silver coin found by an East Hampton woman in an old potato field almost 23 years ago was auctioned for more than $430,000 last week in Baltimore.. The 1652 New ...
An extraordinarily rare coin with a face value of just pennies when it was minted in mid-17th century New England could sell for the equivalent of about $300,000 when it's put up for auction in ...
Here’s some inflation. A rare coin minted in colonial New England sold for $350,000 at auction Friday, even more than the auctioneer expected. The one-shilling coin was made in Boston in 1652… ...
An extraordinarily rare coin with a face value of just pennies when it was minted in mid-17th century New England could sell for the equivalent of about $300,000 when it’s put up for auction in ...
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