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Bermuda Hogge Money

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I'm showing the picture of a Bermuda Hogge Money Sixpence I found in a collection got in an eauction, of course I assume it is a reproduction, this coin is too rare and it doesn't seems a coin minted in 1615-1616 but some century later.

Anyway these is somebody that has an idea of reproduction value for these Hogge coins ?



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Never ran into that particular replica, but as a "Replica" I would evaluate it at between $5 and $15 depending upon the buyer's level of interest. Personally I try to stay in the $5 range.
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Highly detailed reproduction. Most if not all of the known Sommer Islands coins, have been found by metal detectorists and exhibit corrosion. They are all very rare and bring big money when they come up at auction, even the most severely corroded specimens.
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A crude likeness, at best.
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