United States of America 1796 Philadelphia Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues

Coin / United States of America / / Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues / 1796 / Philadelphia

This coin, part of the series 'Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues', was minted in Philadelphia in the year 1796. It is a Proof coin, which indicates that it was struck with a high level of detail and finish, typically intended for collectors rather than for general circulation. The coin does not have a specific denomination listed, nor does it feature a designer reference. Its design and characteristics suggest it holds historical significance, given its age and production type. The coin is categorized under the 'Coins' sub-type and the United States of America is its country of origin. Notably, it features no mint mark and has an unspecified material composition, indicating that it may fall under the general category of "Other". While the coin's width, height, diameter, and weight are all recorded as zero, this could suggest a lack of precise measurements available or may imply it's a representation rather than a physical specimen. With a mintage of zero, it's likely that this coin was either never produced in a quantifiable amount or is a unique piece that stands apart from standard circulatory issues. The historical context of the year 1796 lends an added layer of value, as this was a formative period in American history shortly following independence. Overall, this particular coin represents a unique artifact of early American numismatics and would likely be of interest to collectors focused on historical coins and private mintage from the post-Revolution era.


Country United States of America
Year 1796
Serie Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues
Denomination
Mint Philadelphia
currency USD
currency-amount 0
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 1796