Higley Coppers are a type of collectible coin from colonial America, minted in the 1730s by copper miner and metalworker Connecticut's Governor, William Higley. These coins were struck in a small quantity, making them quite rare and desirable among collectors. The coins bear various designs, including the iconic depiction of a sunburst and the phrase "God Save the Colony." Due to their limited production and historical significance, Higley Coppers hold a notable place in American numismatic history and are frequently sought after by enthusiasts and investors alike.