In the New England settlements, corn, pelts, and bullets were frequently offered in lieu of coins. Currency brought over from England, Holland, Spain and other countries tended to flow back across the Atlantic Ocean for much needed supplies. With England ignoring the colonists request for a standard coinage, in 1652 the general court ordered the first metallic currency in the English Americas.
This set contains 6 replica coins — from the first coin minted in 1652: the New England Shilling, up to the first Massachusetts Penny, minted in 1787.
Available as an Educational Set with coins packed in a velveteen pouch, or as a Display Set with coins mounted on a card in a vinyl holder for easy display. Both versions include the history of each coin.
- Included coins: N. E. Shilling, Willow Tree Shilling, Pine Tree Shilling, Oak Tree Shilling, Janus Half-Penny, Massachusetts Penny
- Coins are cast in lead-free pewter then plated to match the original's appearance
- All coins are marked "Copy" on the reverse
- Made in New England