Collectible coins are often categorized by various criteria including historical significance, rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. The Hibernia Voce Populi coins, minted in the early 1700s, represent a notable series of coinage used in colonial America, reflecting the economic and political climate of the time. These coins, typically made of copper, feature distinct designs that appeal to numismatists and historians alike. Collectors often seek out such pieces for their heritage and potential value in the market, particularly within the context of United States coinage.


Item Denomination Series Year Mint
"1700" 1/2 P Voce Populi BN 1/2 P Hibernia-Voce Popili Coins 1700