United States of America 1871 N/A U.S. Assay Commission Medals

Coin / United States of America / / U.S. Assay Commission Medals / 1871 / N/A

The coin in question is a special production piece from the U.S. Assay Commission Medals series, issued in the year 1871. Crafted from copper, this unique item is part of the numismatic heritage of the United States. Unlike typical coins, it has no listed denomination or standard measurements such as width, height, diameter, or weight, which suggests it may not be intended for general circulation but rather as a commemorative or collectible piece. Additionally, there is no mint mark, which implies that its production details may not be clear or it wasn’t produced at a traditional mint. The mintage amount is recorded as zero, which could indicate that this particular medal was not mass-produced or that it is extremely rare. With no designer attributed to it and minimal specifications, this 1871 medal stands as an intriguing artifact for collectors, enthusiasts, and historians interested in the unique roles that assay commissions played in U.S. coinage history. Given its context as a special production item and the historical significance of the year it was minted, this coin could hold substantial value for collectors, especially those focused on commemorative pieces or specific historical periods in American numismatics. Its unique attributes and the rarity of copper assay medals from this era highlight its potential appeal in the market.


Country United States of America
Year 1871
Serie U.S. Assay Commission Medals
Denomination
Mint N/A
currency USD
currency-amount 0
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 1871