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Composition: Silver
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑O↑
Shape: Circular
Face Value: 1
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1 Dollar (Liberty Dollar - Great Britain Trade Coinage, kmT5)
- Country:
- Anguilla
- Series:
- 1967 - Liberty Countermarked Coinage
- Catalog codes:
- from colnect.com
- Issued on:
- VisitColnectCom
- Last issue date:
- CopyWrong
- Distribution:
- Countermarked Coinage
- Edge:
- Reeded/cable
- Weight:
- 26.95 grams
- Diameter:
- 37 mm
- Face value:
- 1 EC$ - East Caribbean dollar
- Known mintage:
- 1
- Composition Details:
- 0.9570.957
- Score:
- 100% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- Note: Prev. km11. Countermarked JULY / 11 / 1967 - ANGUILLA LIBERTY DOLLAR on Great Britain Trade Coinage, kmT5
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1 Dollar (Britannia)
- Country:
- United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
- Series:
- 1895~1935 - Trade coinage
- Catalog codes:
- iInfringe
- Themes:
- Legends | Sailing Ships | Sea | Seals (Emblems) | Women
- Issued on:
- 1895
- Last issue date:
- 1935
- Distribution:
- Weight-based Coinage
- Mints:
- Royal Mint, Tower Hill Site, London, Great Britain (1809-1967)
- Edge:
- Reeded/grained
- Rim:
- Raised. Gladiform. Both sides
- Weight:
- 26.9568 grams
- Diameter:
- 39 mm
- Thickness:
- 2.7 mm
- Face value:
- 1 British trade dollar
- Known mintage:
- 269,178,162
- Composition Details:
- Silver 0.9568Silver 0.9568
- Score:
- 53% Accuracy: High
- Description:
- Trade Dollar that was a bona fide circulating coin which was used extensively in Asia as a standard trade currency.
Those with the mint mark "B" were produced at the Bombay mint; others, marked "C", were struck in Calcutta. Those with no mint mark were produced in London.
The mint mark "C" can be found in the ground between the left foot of Britannia and the base of the shield, while the mint mark "B" is located in the center prong of the trident.
Often seen with Chop marks which do not detract from the value of the coin. - Buy Now:
- 1 sale offer for US$ 5.80