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Caribbean Silver Dollars/Crowns

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I have come across several very nice Bermudan silver dollars, and they seem to share a common minting style with others such as Cook Islands, and Gibraltar. I assume these are minted by a third party, as opposed to an intergovernmental mint.

Is there any sort of exhaustive online resource for these Caribbean silver dollars? I have begun to deal in coins, and I find these to be popular, while not selling for much online.
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The coins are minted by the Franklin Mint. I don't know of any online resource that would be of much help other than the usual foreign coin sites. Good luck
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Circulation coinage for the small British dependencies tend to be struck by The Royal Mint. NCLT is usually struck by one of the larger corporate mints, such as Franklin and Pobjoy or the quasi-corporatized mints such as the Royal Canadian Mint and Perth. Sometimes, the issuing authorities give too much power to the marketing departments of the corporate mints, which proceed to churn out bazillions of coins with designs that aren't particularly relevant to the country that "issued" them; often, the people in the "issuing" country are the last to know about one of their own coinage issues.
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