coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Copper \ Immune Columbia
Collectible coins are categorized based on various factors, including material composition, historical significance, rarity, and aesthetic appeal. The United States has produced a wide range of collectible coins, including those made of copper, which are often sought after by numismatists for their unique qualities and historical context. One notable example is the "Columbian Exposition" coin series, issued in 1893 to commemorate the Chicago World's Fair, featuring imagery associated with Christopher Columbus. These coins often attract collectors due to their distinctive designs and the historical events they represent.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1785 Copper 13 Stars BN | Copper | Immune Columbia | 1785 | |
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1786 Copper IMMUNIS COLUMBIA Eagle Reverse BN | Copper | Immune Columbia | 1786 | |
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1787 Copper IMMUNIS COLUMBIA Eagle Reverse, Plain Edge BN | Copper | Immune Columbia | 1787 |