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Week # 165 - Made in America...

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QUESTION:

 

What were the first colonial coins made in America?

 

 

 

Good Luck!

 

Our first place winner will receive a copy of the April US Coin Census report. A prize will be awarded to a randomly selected player.

 

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It all depends on what you are calling "America"! If you mean British Colonies then it would be the Hogge Money struck in Bermuda.

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It could be one of two diffrent ones depending on your disciption of what is "America". If you are refering to all of the America's then it would be the Hogge moneymade for what is now the Bermuda Islands. If you are refering to just what is now United States of America then it would be the NE stamped coin made in Boston.

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QUESTION:

 

What was the first colonial Coin made in America?

 

ANSWER:

 

Massachusetts Shilling

 

Congratulations Hoot!! You had the first correct response. You will be receiving an April Census book.

 

Congratulations Hayden Tubbs! You are the runner up winner this week. You will be receiving a display box.

 

 

Thanks for playing and stop back next week for another question. Keep up the good work!

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