coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Copper \ Machins Mills \ 1771
The Machins Mills coins, produced in the 1770s in New York, are a notable type of colonial American coinage. These pieces were struck in copper and are often associated with the unauthorized minting efforts during the American Revolutionary War. The 1771 Machins Mills coins feature various designs, including a depiction of a Liberty cap, and were used as a substitute for scarce currency at the time. Due to their historical significance and limited production, these coins are highly sought after by collectors.
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1771 Copper Machins Mills BN | Copper | Machins Mills | 1771 |