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******1757 COLONIAL AMERICA Kopeck COIN! VERY old coin from the 1700s*****
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The listing, ******1757 COLONIAL AMERICA Kopeck COIN! VERY old coin from the 1700s***** has ended.

This is going to be an awesome auction! You read it right, a kopek coin from 1757! This is an EXTREEMLY old coin. Collectors love to get their hands on these. You can also partially see the date on the coin. A must for anyone!!!

Heres some info about the coin I copied.


Size: About the size of a modern US Half Dollar and about 2 times as thick.

METAL: Copper

Front: Saint George slaying a Dragon. True story.
Back: date, this coin is dated 1757.. it is a known example.

In the 1700's and up to the mid 1800's Colonial Americans would be using these thick copper coins in their everyday lives, for trading goods and services.. American Coinage itself was just getting started after all we declared Independence in 1776. This coin is in very desirable condition. You will not be disappointed -these are really amazing coins. These are our nation's treasures!!!
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ya I had a lot of them I bought at a coin auction. only have two left
Jun 7th, 2013 at 9:04:58 PM PDT by
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quick question, if their so valuable and collectors want it, cant you just sell it for cash?
Jun 9th, 2013 at 8:04:47 PM PDT by

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