United States of America 1766 Philadelphia Pre-1776 Private and Regional Issues 1/2P

Coin / United States of America / 1766 / Philadelphia / Pre-1776 Private and Regional Issues / 1/2p (Half Penny)

This coin is a significant piece of American history, specifically from the series of Pre-1776 Private and Regional Issues. Minted in Philadelphia in the year 1766, this 1/2 Penny (1/2P) denomination is composed primarily of copper, reflecting the materials commonly used in colonial currency. The coin is notable for its absence of a mint mark, which was typical for many early American coins, and it bears no recorded mintage, suggesting limited production or scarcity. It's classified under the type of coins and falls within the sub-type category of Coins, highlighting its role as a medium of exchange during the colonial period. Although the coin's physical dimensions such as width, height, diameter, and weight are recorded as zero, which may indicate a lack of available data or notes on specific measurements, this does not detract from its historical value. The coin represents not just a currency but a glimpse into the socio-economic conditions of 18th century America, particularly in Philadelphia, a key city at the time. Collectors and historians alike may find interest in this piece, given its age and significance, as it exemplifies the monetary system prior to American independence. Its value in the numismatic market would be contingent upon its condition, rarity, and provenance, making it a potentially valuable addition to any collection focused on early American coinage and the colonial period.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.005
designer N/A
diameter 0
edge-type N/A
height 0
material Copper
mint-mark None
mintage 0
type Coins
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1766