In 1652 the Massachusetts General Court appointed John Hull as mintmaster for the Boston mint and Robert Sanderson as his assistant. It's not known if either one was a silversmith but they were responsible for the Willow Tree, Oak Tree and Pine Tree Coinage.
In 1652 the Massachusetts General Court appointed John Hull as mintmaster for the Boston mint and Robert Sanderson as his assistant. It's not known if either one was a silversmith but they were responsible for the Willow Tree, Oak Tree and Pine Tree Coinage.
In 1652 the Massachusetts General Court appointed John Hull as mintmaster for the Boston mint and Robert Sanderson as his assistant. they were responsible for the Willow Tree, Oak Tree and Pine Tree Coinage.
In 1652 John Hull of Massachusetts produced a silver shilling coin stamped with a pine tree pattern
I believe it was Paul Revere, and yes, it is that Paul Revere, the one who made the midnight ride. He was well-known as a silversmith during his lifetime.
There was no British coin minted called a Half-Shilling. The Sixpence was valued at a Half-Shilling. If you have a coin with Half-Shilling inscribed on it somewhere, please provide the country name and any other useful information about the coin.
There was no 1970 British Crown (Five Shilling) coin minted. The last British predecimal Crown (Five Shilling) coin to be minted was in 1965.
Good question, nobody has ever seen one.The last Australian Shilling was minted in 1963.The last British Shilling was minted in 1966.The last New Zealand Shilling was minted in 1965.
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The last British Crown (5 Shillings) coin to be minted was the 1965 Churchill Commemorative.
There was no States of Jersey 1930 One Twelfth of a Shilling coin minted.
The was never a British 10 Shilling coin minted. A Half-Sovereign was the equivalent of 10 Shillings.
According to one source, Boston minters Robert Saundersonand John Hull began making the first silver coins (ever struck on American soil) in the year 1652. This was the New England Shilling.
Have a closer look at your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901. The last British Shilling was minted in 1966.
British Shillings have ONE SHILLING inscribed on the reverse of the coin from late 1887 onwards. British Shillings minted from early 1887 back into history, do not have any indication as to the face value of the coin. You would need to be able to recognise the coin from its size and appearance. Shillings minted in the 17th century during the time of James I and Charles I had the Roman numerals XII on them, indicating 12 Pence (One Shilling).
In 1652 the Massachusetts General Court appointed John Hull as mintmaster for the Boston mint and Robert Sanderson as his assistant. It's not known if either one was a silversmith but they were responsible for the Willow Tree, Oak Tree and Pine Tree Coinage.
The Shilling coin was minted in most years of the reign of George II. Can you be more specific about which particular year you might be referring to?