JACGCoins William's set
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Because it's nothing in print about the British colonial three halfpence, and after three years of collecting, photographing, compiling notes about the wonderful world of these diminutive beauties, the smallest silver coins ever struck by the Royal Mint to used in the colonies, and since I was very happy with the research results, I decided to open the site www.colonialthreehalfpence.com on May 20th, 2010. So how can a collector use this site in a beneficent way?
It is designed on the most appropriate description using an easy language of understanding for both, amateur or experienced collectors promoting as much information about the series including the identification of the many varieties listed that I have the knowledge or beware of its existence
This is a series magnificent in many ways, rich in history, with the failed Coinage Act of 1825 as well the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 that molded the future and all collateral changes even after the final production of 1½ pence coins for circulation in 1862.
I encourage all interested collectors and readers of the series to access to a thump of information within this site, the first detailed study of the three halfpence that I have the knowledge or beware that has been placed in the hands of numismatics?. Perhaps it would become the reference by excellence in the future, thereby achieving a better approach to be enjoy by collectors of the series.
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Very interesting set with a lot of history unknown to most of us.