The Nova Constellatio Patterns are a series of unique coins that were struck in 1783 in New York, representing some of the earliest efforts at producing a national currency in the United States. The series features designs that celebrate the newly independent nation, with a prominent depiction of a rising sun and stars. The five-dollar denomination was part of a broader initiative to create a cohesive monetary system following the American Revolution. These patterns are highly collectible due to their historical significance and limited mintage, appealing to numismatists and investors alike.

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