United States of America 1724 Philadelphia Pre-1776 Private and Regional Issues 1/2P

Coin / United States of America / 1724 / Philadelphia / Pre-1776 Private and Regional Issues / 1/2p (Half Penny)

This is a unique collectible coin from the Pre-1776 Private and Regional Issues series, specifically dating to the year 1724. Struck in Philadelphia, this coin has the denomination of 1/2 P (half pence), which indicates it was part of the currency system used in colonial America before the establishment of the United States. While the specific designer remains unidentified, the coin represents an important era in American history, reflecting the monetary practices prior to independence. Notably, this coin has some uncommon attributes: its measurements, such as width, height, and diameter, have been recorded as 0.00000000, indicating they are either unknown or not applicable in this context. The coin has no mint mark which is typical for many of the early colonial issues. It is categorized under 'Coins' of the 'Other' material classification, suggesting its composition might not be standard or is undefined, which is also a common characteristic of currency from this period. The mintage is recorded as 0, possibly indicating that it is either a unique piece or that no formal mintage data was captured. Given its historical significance and rarity, this type of coin holds value particularly for collectors interested in the early phases of American numismatics. Due to its specific attributes and limited availability, the coin could be regarded as a noteworthy item within the context of collecting Pre-Revolutionary American coins.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.005
designer N/A
diameter 0
edge-type N/A
height 0
material Other
mint-mark None
mintage 0
type Coins
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1724