1840 Nova Scotia penny!

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Found this behind my house, at a permission I’ve detected often. Looking at old maps, I realized there was once a colonial building near this little sliver of woods I’d sorta skipped over. How would a coin like this end up in northern NJ in the mid 1800s? 🤔 sorry it’s a bit blurry
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Found this behind my house, at a permission I’ve detected often. Looking at old maps, I realized there was once a colonial building near this little sliver of woods I’d sorta skipped over. How would a coin like this end up in northern NJ in the mid 1800s? 🤔 sorry it’s a bit blurry View attachment 1991231 View attachment 1991232
Good work on the research to make that find. Could be a sailor or other visitor came through there.Reckon that building could have been a tavern? Forgive me,I have a very vivid imagination.
 

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Good work on the research to make that find. Could be a sailor or other visitor came through there.Reckon that building could have been a tavern? Forgive me,I have a very vivid imagination.
Best part of detecting Is the imagining…I have read there was a tavern not far away in the 1700s, but probabky too far to have ended up in this particular spot.
 

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Actually, it's a half penny token; mintage 300k including three variations.
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What does mintage 300k mean? And the bit about the 3 varietie? I’m a newbie to this! Also how would a token have been used? It was found next to a very old road but there were no tolls there that I know of.
 

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Congrats on a great find !
Looks a lot like the 1840's Nova Scotia "Thistle" Half Penny Token I found in Maine about ten years ago.
 

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Great find! I've found several of the halfpenny and penny tokens in New Brunswick. They look like they are pure or nearly pure copper and sometimes one will come out of the ground in exceptional condition. I think they are beautiful coins, only surpassed by our New Brunswick ship tokens. Tokens were used by the British colonies in North America before they were legally entitled to issue money. They were used in the pound, shilling, pence, halfpence system of Britain, before the decimal monetary system was adopted in most of North America.
 

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Congrats on he Half Penny, they make for a good hunt and memory.
 

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What does mintage 300k mean? And the bit about the 3 varietie? I’m a newbie to this! Also how would a token have been used? It was found next to a very old road but there were no tolls there that I know of.
I believe the hamburg turnpike was the first toll road in America..
 

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Congrats on a great find !
Looks a lot like the 1840's Nova Scotia "Thistle" Half Penny Token I found in Maine about ten years ago.
interesting. guess it makes a bit more sense finding it up there. congrats!
 

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Great find! I've found several of the halfpenny and penny tokens in New Brunswick. They look like they are pure or nearly pure copper and sometimes one will come out of the ground in exceptional condition. I think they are beautiful coins, only surpassed by our New Brunswick ship tokens. Tokens were used by the British colonies in North America before they were legally entitled to issue money. They were used in the pound, shilling, pence, halfpence system of Britain, before the decimal monetary system was adopted in most of North America.
Thanks for the interesting info. (id been thinking about going to NS next summer and feel like this is a message from the universe!) also love that thistle, being of Scottish descent.
 

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Sweet find, nicely done!

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