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First time I've ever seen one for sale. Who can identify the coin?

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I think St. Patrick's farthing, but I don't see much of the splash on the crown.
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You would be correct, sir! They don't come up for sale very often.
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Yes that's true. I think that the market on some of these colonials is pretty small.
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Cool! I've never seen one before.
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They are not that rare; I can give you a dealer that has them very frequently, in various grades.
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they were brought to New Jersey by Mark Newby, and made legal currency of New Jersey in May of 1682.
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