United States of America 1795 N/A Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues

Coin / United States of America / / Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues / 1795 / N/A

The coin in question is a historical piece from the United States, falling within the category of Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues. Dated 1795, this coin represents a significant era in American numismatics shortly after the country gained independence. Unfortunately, specific details regarding its mint, designer, material, diameter, width, height, weight, and edge type are either not available or recorded as 'N/A'. This lack of information could indicate that it was either a private issue or a regional coin that was not officially minted by the U.S. Mint at the time. The coin's denomination remains unspecified, which further suggests it may have been a lesser-known or unofficial form of currency. Its mintage is recorded as '0', indicating that no known examples exist, which adds an element of rarity and intrigue to its historical context. This coin is categorized purely as "Coins," and while it lacks a mint mark and is noted for being a "Mint Strike," its significance lies in its representation of early American currency practices. Collectors and historians interested in this period and type of currency may find this coin particularly compelling due to its age and the limited documentation available. The absence of traditional attributes makes it a unique subject for research and discussion among numismatists.


Country United States of America
Year 1795
Serie Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues
Denomination
Mint N/A
currency USD
currency-amount 0
designer N/A
diameter 0
edge-type N/A
height 0
material N/A
mint-mark None
mintage 0
type Coins
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1795