Collectible coins, particularly those from the United States, encompass a wide range of types, including historical pieces that date back to the period following the Declaration of Independence. The 1/2 penny, also known as the Half Penny, was often struck in copper and used in everyday transactions in the early U.S. economy. Early American coins reflect the nation’s fledgling monetary system and often feature designs that pay homage to the ideals of liberty and democracy. Collectors value these coins for their historical significance, rarity, and condition.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1747-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1747 Unknown
1771-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1771 Unknown
1772-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1772 Unknown
1774-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1774 Unknown
1775-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1775 Unknown
1778-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1778 Unknown
1784-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1784 Unknown
1793-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1793 Unknown
1795-- (Unknown) Early - Post-Declaration 1/2p (Half Penny) Early - Post-Declaration 1795 Unknown