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- SSC_Coinage abstract "The Coinage of the South Sea's Company were minted in Britain in 1723, after the South Sea Company (SSC) discovered silver in (and shipped it back from) 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 condition. 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 the reverse quarters of the cruciform shields.Several die errors and corrections of interest exist on the shilling, including the slightly scarce error SS/C where an engraver accidentally punched the C in the wrong place and then stamped the SS over it. On these pieces you can see a faint C under the SS. There is also a far rarer variety, which catalogues near £100 in F condition, where the whole collection of shields is rotated.".
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageID "11751465".
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageLength "1095".
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageRevisionID "542911571".
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageWikiLink Crown_(British_coin).
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageWikiLink Half_crown_(British_coin).
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageWikiLink Shilling.
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageWikiLink Sixpence_(British_coin).
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageWikiLink South_Sea_Company.
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageWikiLinkText "SSC Coinage".
- SSC_Coinage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coin-stub.
- SSC_Coinage subject Category:Coins_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SSC_Coinage type Redirect.
- SSC_Coinage comment "The Coinage of the South Sea's Company were minted in Britain in 1723, after the South Sea Company (SSC) discovered silver in (and shipped it back from) 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 condition. The shilling is common, with even mint state examples being easily found.".
- SSC_Coinage label "SSC Coinage".
- SSC_Coinage sameAs Q7392980.
- SSC_Coinage sameAs m.02rr2_k.
- SSC_Coinage sameAs Q7392980.
- SSC_Coinage wasDerivedFrom SSC_Coinage?oldid=542911571.
- SSC_Coinage isPrimaryTopicOf SSC_Coinage.