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1700 William III Farthing, Notable Date Colonial Coinage Authentic Poor

$ 27.45

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Coin: Farthing
  • Year: 1700
  • Denomination: 1/4p
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    1700 William III: After Mary's Death, Better Date Copper Farthing, early Colonial USA Coin Poor
    Great Britain coin, bust of William III without Mary.
    This represents a part of Colonial Coinage used here in America, due to the shortage of copper and but also because this was a fundamental building block of America. Like William and Mary College here in Virginia, and many other States (Like Georgia, Charlestown W.Va, Charlotte, N.C. etc. etc.) and cities, towns and counties across the United States of America we owe much of these early days to the Monarchy and the leaders of Great Britain that they were names for and their history as we share much of it in our roots and are reminded daily of this connection.
    Scarcity of early coinage in America where denominations were used primarily from Great Britain but other colonizing nations as well, the value was in the material either copper or silver, so almost any country's currency would pass hands.
    Kings and Queens of Great Britain:
    "Bloody" Mary         1553-1558
    Elizabeth I                1558-1603
    James I                     1603-1625
    Charles I                   1625-1649
    The Commonwealth 1649-1659
    Charles II                  1660-1685
    James II                    1685-1688 (Abdicated to William of Orange)
    William and Mary    1689-1702 (William alone 1695-1702)
    Anne                         1702-1714
    George I                   1714-1727
    George II                  1727-1760
    George III                 1760-1820
    Historically significant dates during the colonization of America and our history and the cities and towns we live in today named for these people of history.
    Thanks for your consideration.
    Jonathan
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