The Nova Constellatio Patterns are a set of coins produced in 1783 as experimental pieces by the United States. The five-dollar denomination features a unique design that reflects early American ideals, showcasing a starry constellation. These coins were intended as prototypes for a proposed national coinage system but were never officially adopted. Due to their historical significance and limited production, Nova Constellatio Patterns are highly sought after by collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1783 "5" Nova Constellatio Copper BN $5 (Five Dollars) Nova Constellatio Patterns 1783 New York