Coins from Martinique

Martinique is an island in the Lesser Antilles in the Eastern Caribbean that was first settled by French explorers in 1635. It was frequently occupied by the British during their various wars against France, in the 17th and 18th centuries. In 1815 slave trading was abolished, but slavery itself not until 1848. In 1897 the first coins in values of 50 centimes and 1 Franc in copper-nickel were issued for Martinique. During WWII the island was under Vichy until towards the end of the war. Today it remains an overseas department of France, and uses the Euro.
Wikidata: Q17054

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Countermarked Type I

½ Bit
ND (1761-1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver
KM# 1, N# 67380
1 Bit
ND (1731-1745)

Standard circulation coin
Silver (.917) • 2.45 g • ⌀ 20 mm
KM# 2, N# 157595
1 Bit
ND (1761-1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • ⌀ 20 mm
KM# 2, N# 67382
2 Bits
ND (1761-1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • ⌀ 28 mm
KM# 3, N# 67383
10 Bits
ND (1761-1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • ⌀ 41 mm
KM# 5, N# 67385

Countermarked Type II

½ Bit
ND (1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.32 g • ⌀ 15 mm
KM# 6, N# 157593
1 Bit
ND (1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver
KM# 7, N# 67387
2 Bits
ND (1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • ⌀ 27 mm
KM# 8, N# 67388
10 Bits
ND (1764)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • ⌀ 39 mm
KM# 10, N# 67390

Countermarked Type IV

½ Bit
ND (1770-1772)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • ⌀ 17 mm
KM# 16, N# 67396

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