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- Issue of May 20, 1717 Dated 1729 /
- May 20, 1717 25s New Hampshire, Redated 1729 (Fr. NH35)
May 20, 1717 25s New Hampshire, Redated 1729 (Fr. NH35)
Cohen Reprint New Hampshire May 20, 1717 Redated 1729 25s PCGS Extremely Fine 40....
Source: HA
Cohen Reprint New Hampshire May 20, 1717 Redated 1729 25s PCGS Extremely Fine 40....
Source: HA
Cohen Reprint New Hampshire May 20, 1717 Redated 1729 25s PCGS Extremely Fine 40....
Source: HA
Cohen Reprint New Hampshire May 20, 1717 Redated 1729 25s PCGS Extremely Fine 40....
Source: HA
Cohen Reprint New Hampshire May 20, 1717 Redated 1729 25s PCGS Extremely Fine 45....
Source: HA
Cohen Reprint New Hampshire May 20, 1717 Redated 1729 25s PCGS Extremely Fine 45....
Source: HA
Cohen Reprint New Hampshire May 20, 1717 Redated 1729 25s PCGS Apparent Choice About New 55....
Source: HA
Cohen Reprint New Hampshire May 20, 1717 Redated 1729 25s PCGS Apparent Choice About New 55....
Source: HA
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 66450)
Catalog Detail
GSID: | 66450 |
Coin Date: | May 20, 1717 |
Denomination: | 25s / Twenty-five shillings |
Variety: | New Hampshire |
Variety 2: | Redated 1729 |
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