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- Q4752702 subject Q7712665.
- Q4752702 abstract "The anchor coinage was a series of four denominations of silver coins issued for use in some British colonies in 1820 and 1822. The name comes from the crowned anchor that appears on the obverse of the coins. The denominations were sixteenth, eighth, quarter and half dollars, indicated by the Roman numerals XVI, VIII, IV and II on each side of the anchor. The reverse design was the royal coat of arms.According to Krause & Mishler's Standard Catalog of World Coins, the coins were issued for use in Mauritius and other Indian Ocean colonies, then later circulated in the West Indies.".
- Q4752702 wikiPageWikiLink Q1027.
- Q4752702 wikiPageWikiLink Q168432.
- Q4752702 wikiPageWikiLink Q3712677.
- Q4752702 wikiPageWikiLink Q610038.
- Q4752702 wikiPageWikiLink Q669037.
- Q4752702 wikiPageWikiLink Q7712665.
- Q4752702 comment "The anchor coinage was a series of four denominations of silver coins issued for use in some British colonies in 1820 and 1822. The name comes from the crowned anchor that appears on the obverse of the coins. The denominations were sixteenth, eighth, quarter and half dollars, indicated by the Roman numerals XVI, VIII, IV and II on each side of the anchor.".
- Q4752702 label "Anchor coinage".