Excerpt from The Standard Catalogue of United States Coins and Tokens From 1652 to Present Day: Early American Coins, United States Gold, Silver and Copper Coins, Private Gold Coins, Merchants Tokens, Hard Times Tokens, Pattern Coins, Civil War Tokens, Encased Postage Stamps, and Commemorative Coins
In 1658 the Lord Baltimore coins were planned for Maryland but never achieved any circulation as they were all short weight.
William Wood received a Royal Grant to strike copper coins for use in the colonies and his Rosa Americana pieces undoubtedly had some circula tion here as well as his Hibernia halfpence which were not accepted in Ireland.
After the Revolution several of the states established their own mints, those of New Jersey and Connecticut having quite an extensive coinage of great interest to present day collectors.
The various experimental and trial pieces speak for themselves as little is known about them, except that a large proportion of them originated in England, evidently as an effort to secure contracts for the preparation of dies for a new coinage.
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