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British New World Issues
Sommer Islands (Bermuda)
This coinage was struck for the American Colonies and were often called Hogge Money or Hoggies. They were minted circa 1615-1616 and where struck in four denominations : shilling, sixpence, threepence, sixpence and is indicated by Roman Numerals, and struck in copper with a few being "silvered". The mains features is a hog on the obverse and a ship on the reverse.


Twopence, Large Star between legs
Twopence, Small Star between legs
Threepence
Sixpence, Small Portholes
Sixpence, Large Portholes
Shilling, Small Sail
Shilling, Large Sail
1615-16 6PENCE Sommer Islands Sixpence Large Portholes
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$5,0000
$5,0000
$100,000 in F12
$4,0000
$4,0000
$5,0000
$5,0000
1615-16  Shilling Sommer Islands, Small Sails
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