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Unidentified Token / Coin "New England" 1652

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Hi guys I have what appears to be a plastic coin or token. Possibly a fantasy coin or a replica. its 0.25g and 18mm. Wandering if anyone can give this one an id. thanks in advance.


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 Posted 07/17/2025  11:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add first4 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Appears to be a replica of an actual coin: The First Coin Struck in Massachusetts: 1652 Pine Tree Shilling.
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Appears to be a replica of an actual coin: The First Coin Struck in Massachusetts

Cool - yes it does.........
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Being made of plastic, I suspect it's a board game token. For example, there's a game called "Salem 1692" which is played using replica shillings like this.
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