Hog Penny
Jewelry featuring Bermuda Hog Penny
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LG- TWELVE (XII) PENCE HOG PENNY 14K
$985.00 Add to cart -

LG- TWELVE (XII) PENCE HOG PENNY 18K
$1,750.00 Add to cart -

MD – SIX (VI) PENCE HOG PENNY 18K
$1,250.00 Add to cart -

MD- SIX (VI) PENCE HOG PENNY 14K
$750.00 Add to cart -

Six (??) Pence Cufflinks 14K
$1,950.00 Add to cart -

Six (??) Pence Cufflinks 18K
$2,500.00 Add to cart -

Six (??) Pence Earrings 14K
$1,500.00 Add to cart -

Six (??) Pence Earrings 18K
$1,700.00 Add to cart -

SM – TWO (??) PENCE HOG PENNY 14K
$650.00 Add to cart -

SM – TWO (II) PENCE HOG PENNY 18K
$850.00 Add to cart -

Two (??) Pence Earrings 14K
$1,200.00 Add to cart -

XL – 12 (XII) PENCE SHILLING HOG PENNY 18K
$2,600.00 Add to cart -

XL – TWELVE (XII) SHILLING HOG PENNY 14K
$1,975.00 Add to cart
The first Bermudian currency issue was the so-called “hogge money”, 2, 3 and 6 pence, and 1 shilling coins issued between 1612 and 1624. Their name derives from the appearance of a pig on the obverse. At this time, Bermuda was known as Somers Island (which is still an official name) and this name appears on the coins.