Rare American coin found in a toffee tin sells for £25,000
The 1776 Continental Currency Dollar from the United States of America’s year of independence, made of pewter, was sold at Wotton Auction Rooms
A rare American coin, found languishing at the bottom of a toffee tin, has sold for an incredible £25,000 at auction.
Discovered by auctioneer and managing director, Joseph Trinder, the 1776 Continental Currency Dollar from the United States of America’s year of independence, made of pewter, was sold at Wotton Auction Rooms on Friday (September 23).
Speaking about the incredible find, Mr Trinder said: “This coin represents a discovery that is in the top five of my career to date, and the sort of thing every auctioneer up and down the country hopes they’ll find.
“We discovered it in a large toffee tin a private vendor brought to us, full of all manner of interesting sort of knick-knacks - other coins, little bits of jewellery, carved stone and fossils.
“We had a jolly good look through and made sure we got to the bottom of everything inside. There were some really interesting pieces like gold coins and some other valuable items but languishing at the bottom of this tin of treasures we found this amazing Continental Dollar coin.”
Due to the rarity of the coin and its potential value, as well as the prevalence of fakes, the coin was taken back to America to be authenticated by the Numismatic Guaranty Company, experts in grading coins.
The initials 'EG' in 'EG FECIT' ('EG made this') are attributed by Eric P. Newman to Elisha Gallaudet, c.1730-1805.
While the intended purpose and specific origin of these pewter pieces remain uncertain and whether it was originally intended as a coin or medal, they are traditionally and widely regarded as the first series of American Dollar coins.
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In the Cotswolds of England, a simple toffee tin contained the valuable Continental Currency Dollar from 1776. This coin is extremely rare

The 1776 Continental Currency Dollar from the United States of America’s year of independence, made of pewter, was sold at Wotton Auction Rooms

In a surprising turn of events, a rare coin from the United States, hidden in an unlikely spot, was recently sold for more than $30,000 at auction (£25,000).

The pewter coin, known as the Continental Dollar, was minted in 1776. Just 6,000 were made and fewer than 100 are still in existence.

The controversial coin is expected to sell for around $39,000, although it was once worth much more.

The Continental Dollar, made of pewter and measuring 38mm across, is believed to be one of only around 100 remaining from an original minting of approximately 6,000.

The Continental Dollar, measuring 38mm across and made of pewter, was struck in 1776, and with only about 6,000 originally minted and a scant 100 believed to survive

The continental dollar was the first pattern coin struck for the United States. Believed to be designed by Benjamin Franklin, the continental dollar concepts were translated into coins by Elisha Gallaudet, a New York engraver.