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Coin Collecting Glossary
 More than just a glossary, this is a who's who and what's what of coin collecting. This list is a
work-in-progress, but if you find something missing that you think should be added, please contact me.
 
 

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Hammered Coinage

These are coins that were struck by placing a planchet between dies and striking the top die manually with a hammer. 

See also - - Milled Coinage, Planchet 

Hard TimesToken

A non-government issued piece that was used as a substitute for currency. Hard Times tokens were a response to the hoarding of coins by the public during the Panic of 1837. The tokens were issued until the panic ended around 1843. They are normally grouped into political, satirical, and store card themes.

Read story - - Millions for Defense, but Not One Cent for Tribute

See also - - Token, Civil War Token, Store Card Token

Hob 

See Master Hub.

Holey Dollar

Also known as a ring dollar, this was the first coinage of New South Wales, Australia. It consisted of a Spanish peso with the center cut out resulting in a coin that looks like a donut or ring. The ring was stamped with a denomination of five shillings on one side and "New South Wales 1813" on the other. It is considered rare and highly prized by collectors today. Similar coins have appeared in other countries or British colonies. The center part, or dump, circulated as a fifteen pence coin.

See also - - Dump

Hub 

See Master Hub.

Hubbing Process

This is the process where a die with a negative or incuse image is created by impressing a coin's design into it using a hub with a positive or raised relief image.