What is the value of a 1788 Massachusetts cents?
Jon Hanson, sold privately on 6/24/2002 for $14,700 - Donald Groves Partrick Collection - Heritage 1/2015:5713, $7,637.50 1788 Massachusetts Cents are divided into two categories: With Period after MASSACHUSETTS and No Period after MASSACHUSETTS.
What kind of coin is this 1788 Connecticut colonial?
1788 Mailed Bust Right Connecticut Colonial Copper Coin - ANACS VF30 Details! 1788 Connecticut Colonial- Strong EF Details. From Local Auction
Where can I find a 1786-1788 Massachusetts dollar coin?
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts authorized production of these coins during 1786. The coins themselves are dated 1787 and 1788. They are highly prized collectibles. You can find worn ones on eBay, but those in better condition are reserved primarily by big time coin dealers and auction houses. Note the arrows in the eagle's talons.
How can you tell if a Massachusetts coin is rare?
Note the arrows in the eagle's talons. The coins in our pictures have the arrows in the eagle's left talon. If you can find one with the arrows in the eagle's right talon, and if it is a genuine Massachusetts coin (see more info below), then it is very rare.
How much is a Massachusetts 1788?
Massachusetts Copper Coins (Official) Price GuideDescription4 +64 +1787 Cent, Arrows in Left Talon, BNShop12020,00022,5001787 Cent, Arrows in Left Talon, RBShop30,00040,0001787 Massachusetts, Horn, BNShop14,75018,0001788 Massachusetts, BNShop7,5008,5007 more rows
Were there Coins 1788?
In October 1786, Massachusetts approved an “Act for establishing a Mint for the coinage of Gold, Silver and Copper.” No gold or silver coins were made, but in 1787 and 1788, copper cents and half cents were produced, all with the image of an American Indian holding a bow and arrow on one side and an eagle with olive ...Aug 22, 2009
What is a Fugio cent worth?
(C) is a modern legal reproduction of a fugio cent which is worth about $10.
What did the first U.S. coins look like?
American coinage (1792 - c. According to legend these first half disme coins were minted from Martha Washington's silverware. The half cent and cent were made of pure copper, the half dime, dime, quarter, half, and dollar in 90% silver, and the quarter, half and full eagle in . 9167 gold (later changed to .