SSC coinage
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ssc-coinage-200-5581076
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SSC coinage
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Coinage of the South Sea Company was minted in Britain in 1723, after the South Sea Company (SSC) discovered silver in Indonesia in 1722. The coins minted were Crowns, Half Crowns, Shillings and Sixpences. The Crown is the rarest of them, although the Half-Crown is also difficult to find in higher than VF conditions. The shilling is common, with even mint state examples being easily found. The sixpence is common in most grades, though mint condition ones are rare. All these coins carry "SSC" in
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSC_coinage
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2023-12-13T07:40:21Z
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