- Trader's Currency Token of the Colony of Connecticut
A trader's currency token was issued by Samuel Higley of
Simsbury ,Connecticut in1737 . Higley owned the mine which produced thecopper , which was located nearGranby , Connecticut. He smelted the copper ore, designed and engraved the dies, and struck thetoken s himself. They wore out extremely easily, due to the purity of the copper. These tokens are of historic interest to collectors ofBritish Empire andCommonwealth coins, and are also if interest to collectors ofUS coins . They are extremely rare.Obverse detailsThere are three different versions. On all, there is a
deer , and some wording. Earliest versions said 'THE VALUE OF THREE PENSE' The second version was inscription 'VALUE ME AS YOU PLEASE'.The reason for this is that so many
coins were put intocirculation that the "three pence" local value wasdeflated , and areamerchants complained. So, Dr. Higley re-valued thecoin , leaving it up to thelocal economy to set it's ownvalue .There was one
version that said 'THE WHEELE GOES ROUND'.Reverse detailsThere are three
hammer s, toped with crowns.The first
coin s minted had the word 'Connecticut ' appearing on them. Later versions were inscribed 'I AM GOODCOPPER '. Even later strikes were worded 'J CUT MY WAY THROUGH'.References
"The Guidebook & Catalogue of British Commonwealth Coins 1649.1971 3rd Edition" by
Jerome Remick ,Somer James ,Anthony Dowle , andPatrick Finn ."A Guide Book of United States Coins 53rd edition" by R. S. Yeoman and edited by Kenneth Bressett. (2000)
See also
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Coins of British America
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