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A colonial coin is a coin made for or used in a colony. For example, in the American colonies, the local governments produced coins for local use, because the English did not provide sufficient supply. Colonial coins were also produced by some individuals in the American colonies, and a few were produced in other countries and shipped to North America.

Some colonial coins were minted in the UK for British colonies, and this went on well into the 20th century.

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