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Feb 3, 2024 · The first official US coins ever made for circulation were copper cents. These early coins were copper “ Fugio cents ” (or “Franklin cents”) made in 1787, authorized by the Confederation Congress, a precursor to the current US Congress. But unofficial early copper coinage had actually been around for a while.
The Early American Coppers Club (EAC) is an ANA member specialty club for people who collect, study or have an interest in Large Cents, Half Cents and other Early American copper coins. They publish an excellent journal, PennyWise, 6 times a year and a weekly electronic newsletter, The Region 8.
Mar 23, 2000 · The American Numismatic Association is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to educating and encouraging people to study and collect coins and related items. The Association serves collectors, the general public, and academic communities with an interest in numismatics.
Early American Coppers (EAC) is a not-for-profit numismatic specialty organization founded in 1967 to serve as a point of contact for collectors of early U.S. copper coins – Colonials, Half Cents, Large Cents, and Hard Times Tokens
Dec 2, 2013 · The Massachusetts Bay Colony’s mint at Boston was run by John Hull, assisted by Robert Saunderson. Its output consisted mostly of silver shillings, coins valued at twelve pence. The Massachusetts Mint later produced smaller silver coins valued at six pence, three pence and two pence. Except for the twopence pieces, which were dated 1662, all ...
Coins, Tokens, Medals, and Paper Currency of Early America. This is a more general introducƟon to numismaƟc items dated from the 1500’s to 1820 that either circulated in early America (the colonies, or the states prior to the U.S. ConsƟtuƟon) or were issued as commemoraƟve medals. The picture gallery is a set of items from a parƟcular ...
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Jun 24, 2024 · The first widely circulating, mass-produced U.S. coins were copper half cents and one-cent coins, which were produced beginning in 1793. Copper was used and accepted as a medium from which coins could be fashioned. While the economic importance of cent coinage in commerce today has largely diminished, the significance of all U.S. copper coinage was foundational to the building of the country.