. The rare coins of America, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and Spain ... a complete list of and prices paid for rare American ... coins, fractional currency, colonial, continental and Confederate paper money; a list of all counterfeit U. S. Treasury and national bank notes and Canadian banks notes, and how to detect them; the market value of all nations' coins and bank notes in money; a list of and prices paid for rare English, Irish, Scotch, French, German and Spanish coins. Illustrated with about 150 cuts . Indian States. GOLD. Mohur 7 10 SILVER. One Rupee 36 One-half Rup


. The rare coins of America, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and Spain ... a complete list of and prices paid for rare American ... coins, fractional currency, colonial, continental and Confederate paper money; a list of all counterfeit U. S. Treasury and national bank notes and Canadian banks notes, and how to detect them; the market value of all nations' coins and bank notes in money; a list of and prices paid for rare English, Irish, Scotch, French, German and Spanish coins. Illustrated with about 150 cuts . Indian States. GOLD. Mohur 7 10 SILVER. One Rupee 36 One-half Rupee 18 Quarter Rupee 08 Quarter Pagoda 30 Japan. GOLD. One Yen 9° Two Yen i So 175 Five Yen Twenty Yen, 4 7°19 00. SILVER. Itzbu 30 Five Sen ,... 04 Ten Sen 09 Twenty Sen 18 Fifty Sen 40 One Yen 80 Bank Notes. Canada Currency 99 Nova Scotia 95 Prince Edward Island Currency 95 Havana Pesos Currency 30 Brazilian Milreis 31 RARE FOREIGN COINS. To give a complete list of all foreign coins would require abook of several thousand pages, which would be of little valueto American collectors, as there is little demand here for suchcoins. The prices here given are for fine specimens. Great Britain. The early coins in use in this country were principally Ro-man ; from about the year 400 to 600 , a series of smallcoins like pennies were made, called stycae (of mixed metal)and sceattae (of silver). These were succeeded, about theyear 600, by silver pennies of Ethelbert, Cuthred, Baldred,Eadwald, Offa, Coenwlf, Berthulf, Burgred, Ciowlf, Beonna,Eadmund, and other Saxon kings, followed by the sole mon-archs of England, commencing with Egbert in 800, and con-tinuing until the Norman conquest by William the Co


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