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  2. Rare 1776 continental dollar coin found inside toffee tin to ...

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    About 20 pewter continental dollars exist in mint condition, said PCGS. In 2008, a pewter continental dollar was auctioned for the record price of $264,500. In 2015, a silver continental dollar ...

  3. Continental Currency dollar coin - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Currency dollar coin (also known as Continental dollar coin, Fugio dollar, or Franklin dollar) was the first pattern coin struck for the United States. [1] [2] The coins, which were designed by Benjamin Franklin, were minted in 1776 and examples were made on pewter, brass, and silver planchets. [3]

  4. Rare coin from 1776 found in bottom of toffee tin to sell at ...

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    The unique 1776 coin will soon sell to the highest bidder. ... Auctioneer Joseph Trinder said the coin is a continental dollar measuring 38 mm across and is made of pewter, minted in 1776 ...

  5. Continental currency banknotes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Continental currency banknotes, ... 1776 [5] $ 1 ⁄ 3: February 17 ... Banknotes of the United States dollar; Continental Currency dollar coin ...

  6. Dollar coin (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 1776, several thousand pewter Continental Currency coins were minted. Although unconfirmed, many numismatists believe these to have been pattern coins of a proposed silver dollar coin authorized by the Continental Congress to prop up the rapidly failing Continental Currency—the first attempt by the fledgling U.S. at paper currency. [10]

  7. Eric P. Newman - Wikipedia

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    Eric P. Newman. Eric Pfeiffer Newman (May 25, 1911 – November 15, 2017) was an American numismatist. [1][2][3] He wrote several "works about early American coins and paper money considered the standards on their subjects", as well as hundreds of articles. [4] Newman sold his coins over auctions in 2013–2014 for over $70 million and used ...