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Erik Goldstein, Curator of Mechanical Arts and Numismatics at Colonial
Williamsburg, has curated an exhibit that recently opened at the
DeWitt Wallace Museum entitled "Pounds, Pence and Pistareens: The
Coins and Currency of Colonial America."  It's also available as an
on-line exhibit at
http://www.history.org/history/museums/online_exhibits.cfm.

I would strongly suggest contacting Erik ([log in to unmask]), who is
an expert in this area of numismatics, with any questions as to what
would be appropriate for the Eastern Shore during the colonial period.

Martha Katz-Hyman

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